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Talkatora Garden, President's Estate, Talkatora Garden, President's Estate, New Delhi, Delhi 110004, India
contactos teléfono: +91 78994 40277
sitio web: www.sportsauthorityofindia.nic.in
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 28.6223666, Longitude: 77.1930804
Anant Garg
::Easily accessible place. Nicely built indoor stadium and perfect to hold any type of formal event with low to medium gathering. Spread in fairly large area to facilitate both indoor and outdoor events. It has all the modern facilities and cleanliness is an added value to this place. Located in a beautiful and porsche surrounding makes it perfect to hold meetings and other events with dignitaries. Has a variety of events in there throughout the year.
Naveeta Lal
::Talkatora Indoor stadium is a huge and one of the top stadiums in New Delhi. A major number of sports events are held in this stadium. Located in the plush green area of Delhi. Has a capacity of more than 3000 people in the stadium. Sports activities and events takes place round the year in this stadium. Well maintained and a very nice place to spend mornings and evenings.
Prashant mishra
::n this series, we travel to the past and learn about historical mapmakers, from Claudius Ptolemy (who stated the idea that the Earth is at the center of the universe) to Gerardus Mercator (who created one of the most widely used map projections) and more. This series goes into tremendous detail on the cartographer's life and maps. We then journey to the present era to learn about map projections and the diverse types of maps used today. You might ask, "What is the difference between the two? They sound the same to me." No map projection is perfect, because you cannot really flatten a sphere into a rectangle. An uncolored projection could be used in many ways. We could use it for population concentration, highways, land elevation, and so many other things! For example, we could make a topographic map of the U.S., which shows land elevation. We could make it a colorful map that shows the amount of pollution in different areas, or it could be a population map, or it could even be a map that shows the 50 states, their capitals and borders! Our last step in this amazing excursion is the near future, where we see some hypothetical solutions as to what maps will be used for. Currently, we are working on better virtual map technology. Now, scientists have been able to put maps on phones. Back in the early 1900s, people had to lug a lot of maps around to find your way from place to place, or just keep asking for directions. Now, all the information is on a phone or global positioning system (GPS). It is amazing how much maps have changed technology and the world in this century. The Mapping the World 8-book set goes into amazing levels of detail. It is a long read, but it gives an immense range and amount of information that you would not find in any other book or series on maps. The flowing way the chapters and books are organized makes it easy to link passages from different books in this series together. Mapping the World is a treasure box, filled with the seeds of cartography. Collect and plant them, and you soon will have the fruits of cartography, beneficial to those who want to be cartographers. Use this series to the utmost, then the fruits of mapping will be sweet for all who endeavor to succeed in cartography.
shashank Gupta
::Neat and clean park..facilities are good. And big park. Good for couple ..for running, for work out open gym equipment is there. With open theatre and well maintained garden. Drinking water is also available at Rs. 1 /- glass of 300 ml. But some time it does not work. Washroom is clean which we never find in public place. So over all you can enjoy at Talkatora.
Carlos Felipe
::Moderno.