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Indira Gandhi International Airport is a major gateway to India. Located in the national capital, Delhi, it is a vital link between India and rest of the globe. The airport is 12 kilometres from LAPAROSCOPY HOSPITAL. The day before start of course many surgeon comes from many countries. We request our surgeon to take a prepaid taxi from the airport. These taxies are controlled by police and very reliable, you don't have to bargain. It will cost you approximately 250 rupees to come to Laparoscopy Hospital from the airport.
To know detail about prepaid taxi please log on to: http://www.delhitrafficpolice.nic.in/prepaid-booths.htm Delhi Metro is "speedy, efficient and very plush", with fully-automated and air-conditioned stations, park and ride facilities, coffee shops, restaurants and drug stores outside, automatic fare collection machines and contact less smart cards to regulate entry inside, close-circuit televisions, earthquake resistant and disabled friendly design features. The Metro trains run from 6 A.M. in the morning till 10 P.M. in the night. Metro trains are available at a frequency of 5 minutes during peak time. LAPAROSCOPY HOSPITAL is situated at just 2 minute walk from the Tilak Nagar Metro station. Click here to download Delhi Metro Map (.pdf file 121kb) New Delhi reflects the cultural diversity and religious unity of World. It is difficult to define the culture and religion of India. As there is a continuous inflow of people from all parts of the World, the cultural diversity is very prominent. Being an ancient city Delhi has the shadows of its past. It is said that the Delhi still has the glory of the past looms large its life-style. Delhi might be changing and becoming advance with time it has always done so but it has never shelved the past. There are discos for youngsters to swing their body through out the night, but still the Quwallies at the Nizamuddin Shrine floats in the air, the silence of the night is broken by the Prabhat ferries and the singing of Gurbani (the verses from the Granth Sahaib), the bells in the temples still tells about God being every where, the Sunday masses in Churches still attract the otherwise busy residents of India. People take a break from the hurried life during the ancient fairs and festivals like 'Phoolwalo-Ki-Sair which are still organized in traditional way.Click to Discover New DelhiFor More Information: LAPAROSCOPY HOSPITALTM |
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