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5705f41752bb891400689724 | New_Delhi | The national capital of India, New Delhi is jointly administered by both the Central Government of India and the local Government of Delhi, it is also the capital of the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi. | The local Government of Delhi and the Central Government of India jointly administer what city? | {
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31
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"New Delhi"
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5705f41752bb891400689725 | New_Delhi | The national capital of India, New Delhi is jointly administered by both the Central Government of India and the local Government of Delhi, it is also the capital of the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi. | What city is the official capital of the National Capital Territory of Delhi? | {
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31
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"New Delhi"
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5705f41752bb891400689726 | New_Delhi | The national capital of India, New Delhi is jointly administered by both the Central Government of India and the local Government of Delhi, it is also the capital of the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi. | What is the name of one government body that oversees the capital of New Delhi? | {
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73
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"text": [
"the Central Government of India"
]
} |
5705fbe575f01819005e7826 | New_Delhi | As of 2015, the government structure of the New Delhi Municipal Council includes a chairperson, three members of New Delhi's Legislative Assembly, two members nominated by the Chief Minister of the NCT of Delhi and five members nominated by the central government. | The government structure of the New Delhi Municipal Council includes three members from what government body? | {
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113
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"New Delhi's Legislative Assembly"
]
} |
5705fbe575f01819005e7827 | New_Delhi | As of 2015, the government structure of the New Delhi Municipal Council includes a chairperson, three members of New Delhi's Legislative Assembly, two members nominated by the Chief Minister of the NCT of Delhi and five members nominated by the central government. | What government body is responsible for nominating five members to the New Delhi Municipal Council? | {
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241
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"the central government"
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5705fbe575f01819005e7828 | New_Delhi | As of 2015, the government structure of the New Delhi Municipal Council includes a chairperson, three members of New Delhi's Legislative Assembly, two members nominated by the Chief Minister of the NCT of Delhi and five members nominated by the central government. | What government official is responsible for nominating two members to the New Delhi Municipal Council? | {
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176
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"text": [
"Chief Minister of the NCT of Delhi"
]
} |
5705fbe575f01819005e7829 | New_Delhi | As of 2015, the government structure of the New Delhi Municipal Council includes a chairperson, three members of New Delhi's Legislative Assembly, two members nominated by the Chief Minister of the NCT of Delhi and five members nominated by the central government. | The Chief Minister of what NCT is responsible for nominating two members to the New Delhi Municipal Council? | {
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198
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"NCT of Delhi"
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} |
5705fbe575f01819005e782a | New_Delhi | As of 2015, the government structure of the New Delhi Municipal Council includes a chairperson, three members of New Delhi's Legislative Assembly, two members nominated by the Chief Minister of the NCT of Delhi and five members nominated by the central government. | What is the name of the government structure created for New Delhi that is comprised of ten representatives? | {
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44
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"New Delhi Municipal Council"
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} |
570680d952bb891400689a12 | New_Delhi | The head of state of Delhi is the Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of Delhi, appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Central government and the post is largely ceremonial, as the Chief Minister of the Union Territory of Delhi is the head of government and is vested with most of the executive powers. According to the Indian constitution, if a law passed by Delhi's legislative assembly is repugnant to any law passed by the Parliament of India, then the law enacted by the parliament will prevail over the law enacted by the assembly. | What is the official title of Delhi's head of state? | {
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34
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"Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of Delhi"
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570680d952bb891400689a13 | New_Delhi | The head of state of Delhi is the Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of Delhi, appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Central government and the post is largely ceremonial, as the Chief Minister of the Union Territory of Delhi is the head of government and is vested with most of the executive powers. According to the Indian constitution, if a law passed by Delhi's legislative assembly is repugnant to any law passed by the Parliament of India, then the law enacted by the parliament will prevail over the law enacted by the assembly. | Who is responsible for appointing the Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of Delhi? | {
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104
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"text": [
"President of India"
]
} |
570680d952bb891400689a14 | New_Delhi | The head of state of Delhi is the Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of Delhi, appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Central government and the post is largely ceremonial, as the Chief Minister of the Union Territory of Delhi is the head of government and is vested with most of the executive powers. According to the Indian constitution, if a law passed by Delhi's legislative assembly is repugnant to any law passed by the Parliament of India, then the law enacted by the parliament will prevail over the law enacted by the assembly. | Which takes precedent when a law passed by Parliament conflicts with a law passed by Delhi's Legislative assembly? | {
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478
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"the law enacted by the parliament"
]
} |
570680d952bb891400689a15 | New_Delhi | The head of state of Delhi is the Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of Delhi, appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Central government and the post is largely ceremonial, as the Chief Minister of the Union Territory of Delhi is the head of government and is vested with most of the executive powers. According to the Indian constitution, if a law passed by Delhi's legislative assembly is repugnant to any law passed by the Parliament of India, then the law enacted by the parliament will prevail over the law enacted by the assembly. | What government body advises the president on appointing a Lieutenant Governor? | {
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140
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"text": [
"the Central government"
]
} |
570680d952bb891400689a16 | New_Delhi | The head of state of Delhi is the Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of Delhi, appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Central government and the post is largely ceremonial, as the Chief Minister of the Union Territory of Delhi is the head of government and is vested with most of the executive powers. According to the Indian constitution, if a law passed by Delhi's legislative assembly is repugnant to any law passed by the Parliament of India, then the law enacted by the parliament will prevail over the law enacted by the assembly. | Which government position is given most of the executive powers over Delhi? | {
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206
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"Chief Minister of the Union Territory of Delhi"
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5706848475f01819005e7bc2 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is governed through a municipal government, known as the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). Other urban areas of the metropolis of Delhi are administered by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). However, the entire metropolis of Delhi is commonly known as New Delhi in contrast to Old Delhi. | What is the name of the municipal government by which New Delhi is governed? | {
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67
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"New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC)"
]
} |
5706848475f01819005e7bc3 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is governed through a municipal government, known as the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). Other urban areas of the metropolis of Delhi are administered by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). However, the entire metropolis of Delhi is commonly known as New Delhi in contrast to Old Delhi. | What government body is responsible for administering other urban areas of the metropolis of Delhi? | {
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172
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"text": [
"Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD)"
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} |
5706848475f01819005e7bc4 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is governed through a municipal government, known as the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). Other urban areas of the metropolis of Delhi are administered by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). However, the entire metropolis of Delhi is commonly known as New Delhi in contrast to Old Delhi. | What is the name commonly used to refer to the entire metropolis of Delhi? | {
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271
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"New Delhi"
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5706848475f01819005e7bc5 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is governed through a municipal government, known as the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). Other urban areas of the metropolis of Delhi are administered by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). However, the entire metropolis of Delhi is commonly known as New Delhi in contrast to Old Delhi. | The New Delhi Municipal Government oversees what large Indian city? | {
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"New Delhi"
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5706848475f01819005e7bc6 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is governed through a municipal government, known as the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). Other urban areas of the metropolis of Delhi are administered by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). However, the entire metropolis of Delhi is commonly known as New Delhi in contrast to Old Delhi. | What form of government is responsible for the municipality of New Delhi? | {
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30
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"a municipal government"
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} |
570685bf52bb891400689a30 | New_Delhi | Much of New Delhi, planned by the leading 20th-century British architect Edwin Lutyens, was laid out to be the central administrative area of the city as a testament to Britain's imperial pretensions. New Delhi is structured around two central promenades called the Rajpath and the Janpath. The Rajpath, or King's Way, stretches from the Rashtrapati Bhavan to the India Gate. The Janpath (Hindi: "Path of the People"), formerly Queen's Way, begins at Connaught Circus and cuts the Rajpath at right angles. 19 foreign embassies are located on the nearby Shantipath (Hindi: "Path of Peace"), making it the largest diplomatic enclave in India. | What British architect was responsible for designing much of New Delhi? | {
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"Edwin Lutyens"
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570685bf52bb891400689a31 | New_Delhi | Much of New Delhi, planned by the leading 20th-century British architect Edwin Lutyens, was laid out to be the central administrative area of the city as a testament to Britain's imperial pretensions. New Delhi is structured around two central promenades called the Rajpath and the Janpath. The Rajpath, or King's Way, stretches from the Rashtrapati Bhavan to the India Gate. The Janpath (Hindi: "Path of the People"), formerly Queen's Way, begins at Connaught Circus and cuts the Rajpath at right angles. 19 foreign embassies are located on the nearby Shantipath (Hindi: "Path of Peace"), making it the largest diplomatic enclave in India. | What are the names of the two central promenades around which New Delhi is structured? | {
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266
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"Rajpath and the Janpath"
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} |
570685bf52bb891400689a32 | New_Delhi | Much of New Delhi, planned by the leading 20th-century British architect Edwin Lutyens, was laid out to be the central administrative area of the city as a testament to Britain's imperial pretensions. New Delhi is structured around two central promenades called the Rajpath and the Janpath. The Rajpath, or King's Way, stretches from the Rashtrapati Bhavan to the India Gate. The Janpath (Hindi: "Path of the People"), formerly Queen's Way, begins at Connaught Circus and cuts the Rajpath at right angles. 19 foreign embassies are located on the nearby Shantipath (Hindi: "Path of Peace"), making it the largest diplomatic enclave in India. | Which of the two promenades is referred to as The King's Way? | {
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262
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"the Rajpath"
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} |
570685bf52bb891400689a33 | New_Delhi | Much of New Delhi, planned by the leading 20th-century British architect Edwin Lutyens, was laid out to be the central administrative area of the city as a testament to Britain's imperial pretensions. New Delhi is structured around two central promenades called the Rajpath and the Janpath. The Rajpath, or King's Way, stretches from the Rashtrapati Bhavan to the India Gate. The Janpath (Hindi: "Path of the People"), formerly Queen's Way, begins at Connaught Circus and cuts the Rajpath at right angles. 19 foreign embassies are located on the nearby Shantipath (Hindi: "Path of Peace"), making it the largest diplomatic enclave in India. | Which promenade was formerly known as the Queen's Way? | {
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376
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"The Janpath"
]
} |
570685bf52bb891400689a34 | New_Delhi | Much of New Delhi, planned by the leading 20th-century British architect Edwin Lutyens, was laid out to be the central administrative area of the city as a testament to Britain's imperial pretensions. New Delhi is structured around two central promenades called the Rajpath and the Janpath. The Rajpath, or King's Way, stretches from the Rashtrapati Bhavan to the India Gate. The Janpath (Hindi: "Path of the People"), formerly Queen's Way, begins at Connaught Circus and cuts the Rajpath at right angles. 19 foreign embassies are located on the nearby Shantipath (Hindi: "Path of Peace"), making it the largest diplomatic enclave in India. | The largest diplomatic enclave in India which contains 19 foreign embassies is located along which promenade? | {
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553
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"Shantipath"
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} |
570686af52bb891400689a3a | New_Delhi | At the heart of the city is the magnificent Rashtrapati Bhavan (formerly known as Viceroy's House) which sits atop Raisina Hill. The Secretariat, which houses ministries of the Government of India, flanks out of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The Parliament House, designed by Herbert Baker, is located at the Sansad Marg, which runs parallel to the Rajpath. Connaught Place is a large, circular commercial area in New Delhi, modelled after the Royal Crescent in England. Twelve separate roads lead out of the outer ring of Connaught Place, one of them being the Janpath. | Formerly known as the Viceroy's House, which large building is located at the heart of New Delhi? | {
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44
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"Rashtrapati Bhavan"
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570686af52bb891400689a3b | New_Delhi | At the heart of the city is the magnificent Rashtrapati Bhavan (formerly known as Viceroy's House) which sits atop Raisina Hill. The Secretariat, which houses ministries of the Government of India, flanks out of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The Parliament House, designed by Herbert Baker, is located at the Sansad Marg, which runs parallel to the Rajpath. Connaught Place is a large, circular commercial area in New Delhi, modelled after the Royal Crescent in England. Twelve separate roads lead out of the outer ring of Connaught Place, one of them being the Janpath. | The Rashtrapati Bhavan was formerly known by what name? | {
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82
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"Viceroy's House"
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} |
570686af52bb891400689a3d | New_Delhi | At the heart of the city is the magnificent Rashtrapati Bhavan (formerly known as Viceroy's House) which sits atop Raisina Hill. The Secretariat, which houses ministries of the Government of India, flanks out of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The Parliament House, designed by Herbert Baker, is located at the Sansad Marg, which runs parallel to the Rajpath. Connaught Place is a large, circular commercial area in New Delhi, modelled after the Royal Crescent in England. Twelve separate roads lead out of the outer ring of Connaught Place, one of them being the Janpath. | Connaught Place in New Delhi is modeled after what area of England? | {
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434
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"text": [
"the Royal Crescent"
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} |
570686af52bb891400689a3e | New_Delhi | At the heart of the city is the magnificent Rashtrapati Bhavan (formerly known as Viceroy's House) which sits atop Raisina Hill. The Secretariat, which houses ministries of the Government of India, flanks out of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The Parliament House, designed by Herbert Baker, is located at the Sansad Marg, which runs parallel to the Rajpath. Connaught Place is a large, circular commercial area in New Delhi, modelled after the Royal Crescent in England. Twelve separate roads lead out of the outer ring of Connaught Place, one of them being the Janpath. | How many roads lead out of the outer ring of Connaught Place? | {
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465
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"Twelve"
]
} |
5706888d75f01819005e7bde | New_Delhi | Indira Gandhi International Airport, situated to the southwest of Delhi, is the main gateway for the city's domestic and international civilian air traffic. In 2012-13, the airport was used by more than 35 million passengers, making it one of the busiest airports in South Asia. Terminal 3, which cost ₹96.8 billion (US$1.4 billion) to construct between 2007 and 2010, handles an additional 37 million passengers annually. | What major airport is located to the southwest of Delhi? | {
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0
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"text": [
"Indira Gandhi International Airport"
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} |
5706888d75f01819005e7bdf | New_Delhi | Indira Gandhi International Airport, situated to the southwest of Delhi, is the main gateway for the city's domestic and international civilian air traffic. In 2012-13, the airport was used by more than 35 million passengers, making it one of the busiest airports in South Asia. Terminal 3, which cost ₹96.8 billion (US$1.4 billion) to construct between 2007 and 2010, handles an additional 37 million passengers annually. | Approximately how many passengers used Indira Gandhi Airport from 2012-2013? | {
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203
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"35 million"
]
} |
5706888d75f01819005e7be0 | New_Delhi | Indira Gandhi International Airport, situated to the southwest of Delhi, is the main gateway for the city's domestic and international civilian air traffic. In 2012-13, the airport was used by more than 35 million passengers, making it one of the busiest airports in South Asia. Terminal 3, which cost ₹96.8 billion (US$1.4 billion) to construct between 2007 and 2010, handles an additional 37 million passengers annually. | How much money did Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport cost to construct? | {
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302
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"text": [
"₹96.8 billion"
]
} |
5706888d75f01819005e7be1 | New_Delhi | Indira Gandhi International Airport, situated to the southwest of Delhi, is the main gateway for the city's domestic and international civilian air traffic. In 2012-13, the airport was used by more than 35 million passengers, making it one of the busiest airports in South Asia. Terminal 3, which cost ₹96.8 billion (US$1.4 billion) to construct between 2007 and 2010, handles an additional 37 million passengers annually. | How many passengers use Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi Airport each year? | {
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391
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"37 million"
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} |
5706888d75f01819005e7be2 | New_Delhi | Indira Gandhi International Airport, situated to the southwest of Delhi, is the main gateway for the city's domestic and international civilian air traffic. In 2012-13, the airport was used by more than 35 million passengers, making it one of the busiest airports in South Asia. Terminal 3, which cost ₹96.8 billion (US$1.4 billion) to construct between 2007 and 2010, handles an additional 37 million passengers annually. | What year was construction of Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi airport finished? | {
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363
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"2010"
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} |
5706899e75f01819005e7be8 | New_Delhi | The Delhi Flying Club, established in 1928 with two de Havilland Moth aircraft named Delhi and Roshanara, was based at Safdarjung Airport which started operations in 1929, when it was the Delhi's only airport and the second in India. The airport functioned until 2001, however in January 2002 the government closed the airport for flying activities because of security concerns following the New York attacks in September 2001. Since then, the club only carries out aircraft maintenance courses, and is used for helicopter rides to Indira Gandhi International Airport for VIP including the president and the prime minister. | The Delhi Flying Club was established in what year? | {
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38
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"text": [
"1928"
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} |
5706899e75f01819005e7be9 | New_Delhi | The Delhi Flying Club, established in 1928 with two de Havilland Moth aircraft named Delhi and Roshanara, was based at Safdarjung Airport which started operations in 1929, when it was the Delhi's only airport and the second in India. The airport functioned until 2001, however in January 2002 the government closed the airport for flying activities because of security concerns following the New York attacks in September 2001. Since then, the club only carries out aircraft maintenance courses, and is used for helicopter rides to Indira Gandhi International Airport for VIP including the president and the prime minister. | When established in 1928, which airport served as the base of the Delhi Flying Club? | {
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119
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"text": [
"Safdarjung Airport"
]
} |
5706899e75f01819005e7bea | New_Delhi | The Delhi Flying Club, established in 1928 with two de Havilland Moth aircraft named Delhi and Roshanara, was based at Safdarjung Airport which started operations in 1929, when it was the Delhi's only airport and the second in India. The airport functioned until 2001, however in January 2002 the government closed the airport for flying activities because of security concerns following the New York attacks in September 2001. Since then, the club only carries out aircraft maintenance courses, and is used for helicopter rides to Indira Gandhi International Airport for VIP including the president and the prime minister. | In what year did the government close Safdarjung Airport due to security concerns? | {
"answer_start": [
288
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"text": [
"2002"
]
} |
5706899e75f01819005e7beb | New_Delhi | The Delhi Flying Club, established in 1928 with two de Havilland Moth aircraft named Delhi and Roshanara, was based at Safdarjung Airport which started operations in 1929, when it was the Delhi's only airport and the second in India. The airport functioned until 2001, however in January 2002 the government closed the airport for flying activities because of security concerns following the New York attacks in September 2001. Since then, the club only carries out aircraft maintenance courses, and is used for helicopter rides to Indira Gandhi International Airport for VIP including the president and the prime minister. | In what year did the Delhi Flying club begin operations? | {
"answer_start": [
166
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"text": [
"1929"
]
} |
5706899e75f01819005e7bec | New_Delhi | The Delhi Flying Club, established in 1928 with two de Havilland Moth aircraft named Delhi and Roshanara, was based at Safdarjung Airport which started operations in 1929, when it was the Delhi's only airport and the second in India. The airport functioned until 2001, however in January 2002 the government closed the airport for flying activities because of security concerns following the New York attacks in September 2001. Since then, the club only carries out aircraft maintenance courses, and is used for helicopter rides to Indira Gandhi International Airport for VIP including the president and the prime minister. | What type of aircraft was first used by the Delhi Flying Club after its founding? | {
"answer_start": [
52
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"text": [
"de Havilland Moth aircraft"
]
} |
57068cda75f01819005e7bf2 | New_Delhi | In 2010, Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) was conferred the fourth best airport award in the world in the 15–25 million category, and Best Improved Airport in the Asia-Pacific Region by Airports Council International. The airport was rated as the Best airport in the world in the 25–40 million passengers category in 2015, by Airports Council International.[not in citation given][better source needed] Delhi Airport also bags two awards for The Best Airport in Central Asia/India and Best Airport Staff in Central Asia/India at the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2015. | In what year did Indira Gandhi International Airport earn an award for being forth best airport in the world in the 15-25 million category? | {
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3
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"text": [
"2010"
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} |
57068cda75f01819005e7bf3 | New_Delhi | In 2010, Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) was conferred the fourth best airport award in the world in the 15–25 million category, and Best Improved Airport in the Asia-Pacific Region by Airports Council International. The airport was rated as the Best airport in the world in the 25–40 million passengers category in 2015, by Airports Council International.[not in citation given][better source needed] Delhi Airport also bags two awards for The Best Airport in Central Asia/India and Best Airport Staff in Central Asia/India at the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2015. | What organization is responsible for awarding Indira Gandhi International Airport as Best Improved Airport in the Asia-Pacific Region? | {
"answer_start": [
196
],
"text": [
"Airports Council International"
]
} |
57068cda75f01819005e7bf4 | New_Delhi | In 2010, Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) was conferred the fourth best airport award in the world in the 15–25 million category, and Best Improved Airport in the Asia-Pacific Region by Airports Council International. The airport was rated as the Best airport in the world in the 25–40 million passengers category in 2015, by Airports Council International.[not in citation given][better source needed] Delhi Airport also bags two awards for The Best Airport in Central Asia/India and Best Airport Staff in Central Asia/India at the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2015. | What year did Indira Gandhi International Airport win an award for Best airport in the world in the 25-40 million passenger category? | {
"answer_start": [
327
],
"text": [
"2015"
]
} |
57068cda75f01819005e7bf5 | New_Delhi | In 2010, Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) was conferred the fourth best airport award in the world in the 15–25 million category, and Best Improved Airport in the Asia-Pacific Region by Airports Council International. The airport was rated as the Best airport in the world in the 25–40 million passengers category in 2015, by Airports Council International.[not in citation given][better source needed] Delhi Airport also bags two awards for The Best Airport in Central Asia/India and Best Airport Staff in Central Asia/India at the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2015. | How many awards did Indira Gandhi International Airport win at the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2015? | {
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437
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"text": [
"two"
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} |
57068cda75f01819005e7bf6 | New_Delhi | In 2010, Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) was conferred the fourth best airport award in the world in the 15–25 million category, and Best Improved Airport in the Asia-Pacific Region by Airports Council International. The airport was rated as the Best airport in the world in the 25–40 million passengers category in 2015, by Airports Council International.[not in citation given][better source needed] Delhi Airport also bags two awards for The Best Airport in Central Asia/India and Best Airport Staff in Central Asia/India at the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2015. | In 2015, the Airports Council International gave what award to Indira Gandhi International Airport? | {
"answer_start": [
257
],
"text": [
"Best airport in the world in the 25–40 million passengers category"
]
} |
57068e4552bb891400689a56 | New_Delhi | New Delhi has one of India's largest bus transport systems. Buses are operated by the state-owned Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), which owns largest fleet of compressed natural gas (CNG)-fueled buses in the world. Personal vehicles especially cars also form a major chunk of vehicles plying on New Delhi roads. New Delhi has the highest number of registered cars compared to any other metropolitan city in India. Taxis and Auto Rickshaws also ply on New Delhi roads in large numbers. New Delhi has one of the highest road density in India. | What state-owned organization operates New Delhi's bus transport system? | {
"answer_start": [
98
],
"text": [
"Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC)"
]
} |
57068e4552bb891400689a57 | New_Delhi | New Delhi has one of India's largest bus transport systems. Buses are operated by the state-owned Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), which owns largest fleet of compressed natural gas (CNG)-fueled buses in the world. Personal vehicles especially cars also form a major chunk of vehicles plying on New Delhi roads. New Delhi has the highest number of registered cars compared to any other metropolitan city in India. Taxis and Auto Rickshaws also ply on New Delhi roads in large numbers. New Delhi has one of the highest road density in India. | Delhi Transport Company owns the world's largest fleet of buses powered by what type of fuel? | {
"answer_start": [
161
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"text": [
"compressed natural gas"
]
} |
57068e4552bb891400689a58 | New_Delhi | New Delhi has one of India's largest bus transport systems. Buses are operated by the state-owned Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), which owns largest fleet of compressed natural gas (CNG)-fueled buses in the world. Personal vehicles especially cars also form a major chunk of vehicles plying on New Delhi roads. New Delhi has the highest number of registered cars compared to any other metropolitan city in India. Taxis and Auto Rickshaws also ply on New Delhi roads in large numbers. New Delhi has one of the highest road density in India. | What city has the highest number of registered cars of any city in India? | {
"answer_start": [
314
],
"text": [
"New Delhi"
]
} |
57068e4552bb891400689a59 | New_Delhi | New Delhi has one of India's largest bus transport systems. Buses are operated by the state-owned Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), which owns largest fleet of compressed natural gas (CNG)-fueled buses in the world. Personal vehicles especially cars also form a major chunk of vehicles plying on New Delhi roads. New Delhi has the highest number of registered cars compared to any other metropolitan city in India. Taxis and Auto Rickshaws also ply on New Delhi roads in large numbers. New Delhi has one of the highest road density in India. | What large metropolis has some of the highest road density in India? | {
"answer_start": [
453
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"text": [
"New Delhi"
]
} |
57068e4552bb891400689a5a | New_Delhi | New Delhi has one of India's largest bus transport systems. Buses are operated by the state-owned Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), which owns largest fleet of compressed natural gas (CNG)-fueled buses in the world. Personal vehicles especially cars also form a major chunk of vehicles plying on New Delhi roads. New Delhi has the highest number of registered cars compared to any other metropolitan city in India. Taxis and Auto Rickshaws also ply on New Delhi roads in large numbers. New Delhi has one of the highest road density in India. | What type of vehicle transport system is owned by the Delhi Transport Corporation? | {
"answer_start": [
60
],
"text": [
"Buses"
]
} |
57068f3a75f01819005e7c06 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is a major junction in the Indian railway network and is the headquarters of the Northern Railway. The five main railway stations are New Delhi railway station, Old Delhi, Nizamuddin Railway Station, Anand Vihar Railway Terminal and Sarai Rohilla. The Delhi Metro, a mass rapid transit system built and operated by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), serves many parts of Delhi and the neighbouring cities Faridabad, Gurgaon, Noida and Ghaziabad. As of August 2011, the metro consists of six operational lines with a total length of 189 km (117 mi) and 146 stations, and several other lines are under construction. It carries millions of passengers every day. In addition to the Delhi Metro, a suburban railway, the Delhi Suburban Railway exists. | What Indian city is the headquarters of the Northern Railway? | {
"answer_start": [
0
],
"text": [
"New Delhi"
]
} |
57068f3a75f01819005e7c07 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is a major junction in the Indian railway network and is the headquarters of the Northern Railway. The five main railway stations are New Delhi railway station, Old Delhi, Nizamuddin Railway Station, Anand Vihar Railway Terminal and Sarai Rohilla. The Delhi Metro, a mass rapid transit system built and operated by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), serves many parts of Delhi and the neighbouring cities Faridabad, Gurgaon, Noida and Ghaziabad. As of August 2011, the metro consists of six operational lines with a total length of 189 km (117 mi) and 146 stations, and several other lines are under construction. It carries millions of passengers every day. In addition to the Delhi Metro, a suburban railway, the Delhi Suburban Railway exists. | How many main stations of the Northern Railway serve the New Delhi area? | {
"answer_start": [
113
],
"text": [
"five"
]
} |
57068f3a75f01819005e7c09 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is a major junction in the Indian railway network and is the headquarters of the Northern Railway. The five main railway stations are New Delhi railway station, Old Delhi, Nizamuddin Railway Station, Anand Vihar Railway Terminal and Sarai Rohilla. The Delhi Metro, a mass rapid transit system built and operated by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), serves many parts of Delhi and the neighbouring cities Faridabad, Gurgaon, Noida and Ghaziabad. As of August 2011, the metro consists of six operational lines with a total length of 189 km (117 mi) and 146 stations, and several other lines are under construction. It carries millions of passengers every day. In addition to the Delhi Metro, a suburban railway, the Delhi Suburban Railway exists. | The Delhi Metro consists of how many stations? | {
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564
],
"text": [
"146"
]
} |
57068f3a75f01819005e7c0a | New_Delhi | New Delhi is a major junction in the Indian railway network and is the headquarters of the Northern Railway. The five main railway stations are New Delhi railway station, Old Delhi, Nizamuddin Railway Station, Anand Vihar Railway Terminal and Sarai Rohilla. The Delhi Metro, a mass rapid transit system built and operated by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), serves many parts of Delhi and the neighbouring cities Faridabad, Gurgaon, Noida and Ghaziabad. As of August 2011, the metro consists of six operational lines with a total length of 189 km (117 mi) and 146 stations, and several other lines are under construction. It carries millions of passengers every day. In addition to the Delhi Metro, a suburban railway, the Delhi Suburban Railway exists. | What organization is responsible for building and operating the Delhi Metro system? | {
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325
],
"text": [
"Delhi Metro Rail Corporation"
]
} |
570691b652bb891400689a6c | New_Delhi | The Delhi Metro is a rapid transit system serving New Delhi, Delhi, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, and Ghaziabad in the National Capital Region of India. Delhi Metro is the world's 12th largest metro system in terms of length. Delhi Metro was India's first modern public transportation system, which had revolutionised travel by providing a fast, reliable, safe, and comfortable means of transport. The network consists of six lines with a total length of 189.63 kilometres (117.83 miles) with 142 stations, of which 35 are underground, five are at-grade, and the remainder are elevated. All stations have escalators, elevators, and tactile tiles to guide the visually impaired from station entrances to trains. It has a combination of elevated, at-grade, and underground lines, and uses both broad gauge and standard gauge rolling stock. Four types of rolling stock are used: Mitsubishi-ROTEM Broad gauge, Bombardier MOVIA, Mitsubishi-ROTEM Standard gauge, and CAF Beasain Standard gauge. | What is the name of the world's 12 largest metro system by length? | {
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0
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"text": [
"The Delhi Metro"
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} |
570691b652bb891400689a6d | New_Delhi | The Delhi Metro is a rapid transit system serving New Delhi, Delhi, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, and Ghaziabad in the National Capital Region of India. Delhi Metro is the world's 12th largest metro system in terms of length. Delhi Metro was India's first modern public transportation system, which had revolutionised travel by providing a fast, reliable, safe, and comfortable means of transport. The network consists of six lines with a total length of 189.63 kilometres (117.83 miles) with 142 stations, of which 35 are underground, five are at-grade, and the remainder are elevated. All stations have escalators, elevators, and tactile tiles to guide the visually impaired from station entrances to trains. It has a combination of elevated, at-grade, and underground lines, and uses both broad gauge and standard gauge rolling stock. Four types of rolling stock are used: Mitsubishi-ROTEM Broad gauge, Bombardier MOVIA, Mitsubishi-ROTEM Standard gauge, and CAF Beasain Standard gauge. | What is the total length of the Delhi Metro? | {
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452
],
"text": [
"189.63 kilometres"
]
} |
570691b652bb891400689a6e | New_Delhi | The Delhi Metro is a rapid transit system serving New Delhi, Delhi, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, and Ghaziabad in the National Capital Region of India. Delhi Metro is the world's 12th largest metro system in terms of length. Delhi Metro was India's first modern public transportation system, which had revolutionised travel by providing a fast, reliable, safe, and comfortable means of transport. The network consists of six lines with a total length of 189.63 kilometres (117.83 miles) with 142 stations, of which 35 are underground, five are at-grade, and the remainder are elevated. All stations have escalators, elevators, and tactile tiles to guide the visually impaired from station entrances to trains. It has a combination of elevated, at-grade, and underground lines, and uses both broad gauge and standard gauge rolling stock. Four types of rolling stock are used: Mitsubishi-ROTEM Broad gauge, Bombardier MOVIA, Mitsubishi-ROTEM Standard gauge, and CAF Beasain Standard gauge. | How many stations are there on the Delhi Metro? | {
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490
],
"text": [
"142"
]
} |
570691b652bb891400689a6f | New_Delhi | The Delhi Metro is a rapid transit system serving New Delhi, Delhi, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, and Ghaziabad in the National Capital Region of India. Delhi Metro is the world's 12th largest metro system in terms of length. Delhi Metro was India's first modern public transportation system, which had revolutionised travel by providing a fast, reliable, safe, and comfortable means of transport. The network consists of six lines with a total length of 189.63 kilometres (117.83 miles) with 142 stations, of which 35 are underground, five are at-grade, and the remainder are elevated. All stations have escalators, elevators, and tactile tiles to guide the visually impaired from station entrances to trains. It has a combination of elevated, at-grade, and underground lines, and uses both broad gauge and standard gauge rolling stock. Four types of rolling stock are used: Mitsubishi-ROTEM Broad gauge, Bombardier MOVIA, Mitsubishi-ROTEM Standard gauge, and CAF Beasain Standard gauge. | How many of the Delhi Metro's stations are located underground? | {
"answer_start": [
513
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"text": [
"35"
]
} |
570691b652bb891400689a70 | New_Delhi | The Delhi Metro is a rapid transit system serving New Delhi, Delhi, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, and Ghaziabad in the National Capital Region of India. Delhi Metro is the world's 12th largest metro system in terms of length. Delhi Metro was India's first modern public transportation system, which had revolutionised travel by providing a fast, reliable, safe, and comfortable means of transport. The network consists of six lines with a total length of 189.63 kilometres (117.83 miles) with 142 stations, of which 35 are underground, five are at-grade, and the remainder are elevated. All stations have escalators, elevators, and tactile tiles to guide the visually impaired from station entrances to trains. It has a combination of elevated, at-grade, and underground lines, and uses both broad gauge and standard gauge rolling stock. Four types of rolling stock are used: Mitsubishi-ROTEM Broad gauge, Bombardier MOVIA, Mitsubishi-ROTEM Standard gauge, and CAF Beasain Standard gauge. | How many of the New Delhi Metro's stations are located at ground level? | {
"answer_start": [
533
],
"text": [
"five"
]
} |
5706930552bb891400689a80 | New_Delhi | Delhi Metro is being built and operated by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC), a state-owned company with equal equity participation from Government of India and Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi. However, the organisation is under administrative control of Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. Besides construction and operation of Delhi metro, DMRC is also involved in the planning and implementation of metro rail, monorail and high-speed rail projects in India and providing consultancy services to other metro projects in the country as well as abroad. The Delhi Metro project was spearheaded by Padma Vibhushan E. Sreedharan, the Managing Director of DMRC and popularly known as the "Metro Man" of India. He famously resigned from DMRC, taking moral responsibility for a metro bridge collapse which took five lives. Sreedharan was awarded with the prestigious Legion of Honour by the French Government for his contribution to Delhi Metro. | What organization operates the Delhi Metro system? | {
"answer_start": [
47
],
"text": [
"Delhi Metro Rail Corporation"
]
} |
5706930552bb891400689a81 | New_Delhi | Delhi Metro is being built and operated by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC), a state-owned company with equal equity participation from Government of India and Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi. However, the organisation is under administrative control of Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. Besides construction and operation of Delhi metro, DMRC is also involved in the planning and implementation of metro rail, monorail and high-speed rail projects in India and providing consultancy services to other metro projects in the country as well as abroad. The Delhi Metro project was spearheaded by Padma Vibhushan E. Sreedharan, the Managing Director of DMRC and popularly known as the "Metro Man" of India. He famously resigned from DMRC, taking moral responsibility for a metro bridge collapse which took five lives. Sreedharan was awarded with the prestigious Legion of Honour by the French Government for his contribution to Delhi Metro. | The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation operates under the administrative control of what government body? | {
"answer_start": [
287
],
"text": [
"Ministry of Urban Development"
]
} |
5706930552bb891400689a82 | New_Delhi | Delhi Metro is being built and operated by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC), a state-owned company with equal equity participation from Government of India and Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi. However, the organisation is under administrative control of Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. Besides construction and operation of Delhi metro, DMRC is also involved in the planning and implementation of metro rail, monorail and high-speed rail projects in India and providing consultancy services to other metro projects in the country as well as abroad. The Delhi Metro project was spearheaded by Padma Vibhushan E. Sreedharan, the Managing Director of DMRC and popularly known as the "Metro Man" of India. He famously resigned from DMRC, taking moral responsibility for a metro bridge collapse which took five lives. Sreedharan was awarded with the prestigious Legion of Honour by the French Government for his contribution to Delhi Metro. | The Delhi Metro project was spearheaded by what Indian government figure? | {
"answer_start": [
645
],
"text": [
"Padma Vibhushan E. Sreedharan"
]
} |
5706930552bb891400689a83 | New_Delhi | Delhi Metro is being built and operated by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC), a state-owned company with equal equity participation from Government of India and Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi. However, the organisation is under administrative control of Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. Besides construction and operation of Delhi metro, DMRC is also involved in the planning and implementation of metro rail, monorail and high-speed rail projects in India and providing consultancy services to other metro projects in the country as well as abroad. The Delhi Metro project was spearheaded by Padma Vibhushan E. Sreedharan, the Managing Director of DMRC and popularly known as the "Metro Man" of India. He famously resigned from DMRC, taking moral responsibility for a metro bridge collapse which took five lives. Sreedharan was awarded with the prestigious Legion of Honour by the French Government for his contribution to Delhi Metro. | Padma Vibhushan E. Sreedharan was popularly known by what nickname? | {
"answer_start": [
733
],
"text": [
"\"Metro Man\""
]
} |
5706930552bb891400689a84 | New_Delhi | Delhi Metro is being built and operated by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC), a state-owned company with equal equity participation from Government of India and Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi. However, the organisation is under administrative control of Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. Besides construction and operation of Delhi metro, DMRC is also involved in the planning and implementation of metro rail, monorail and high-speed rail projects in India and providing consultancy services to other metro projects in the country as well as abroad. The Delhi Metro project was spearheaded by Padma Vibhushan E. Sreedharan, the Managing Director of DMRC and popularly known as the "Metro Man" of India. He famously resigned from DMRC, taking moral responsibility for a metro bridge collapse which took five lives. Sreedharan was awarded with the prestigious Legion of Honour by the French Government for his contribution to Delhi Metro. | What major award was given to Padma Vibhushan E. Sreedharan for his contribution the the Delhi Metro? | {
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910
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"text": [
"Legion of Honour"
]
} |
5706983475f01819005e7c22 | New_Delhi | New Delhi has a population of 249,998. Hindi and Punjabi are the most widely spoken languages in New Delhi and the lingua franca of the city. English is primarily used as the formal language by business and government institutes. New Delhi has a literacy rate of 89.38% according to 2011 census, which is highest in Delhi. | What is the population of New Delhi? | {
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30
],
"text": [
"249,998"
]
} |
5706983475f01819005e7c23 | New_Delhi | New Delhi has a population of 249,998. Hindi and Punjabi are the most widely spoken languages in New Delhi and the lingua franca of the city. English is primarily used as the formal language by business and government institutes. New Delhi has a literacy rate of 89.38% according to 2011 census, which is highest in Delhi. | What are the most common languages spoken in New Delhi? | {
"answer_start": [
39
],
"text": [
"Hindi and Punjabi"
]
} |
5706983475f01819005e7c24 | New_Delhi | New Delhi has a population of 249,998. Hindi and Punjabi are the most widely spoken languages in New Delhi and the lingua franca of the city. English is primarily used as the formal language by business and government institutes. New Delhi has a literacy rate of 89.38% according to 2011 census, which is highest in Delhi. | What language is used for formal purposes by business and government institutes of New Delhi? | {
"answer_start": [
142
],
"text": [
"English"
]
} |
5706983475f01819005e7c25 | New_Delhi | New Delhi has a population of 249,998. Hindi and Punjabi are the most widely spoken languages in New Delhi and the lingua franca of the city. English is primarily used as the formal language by business and government institutes. New Delhi has a literacy rate of 89.38% according to 2011 census, which is highest in Delhi. | What is the literacy rate of New Delhi according to the 2011 census? | {
"answer_start": [
263
],
"text": [
"89.38%"
]
} |
5706983475f01819005e7c26 | New_Delhi | New Delhi has a population of 249,998. Hindi and Punjabi are the most widely spoken languages in New Delhi and the lingua franca of the city. English is primarily used as the formal language by business and government institutes. New Delhi has a literacy rate of 89.38% according to 2011 census, which is highest in Delhi. | What city in the territory of Delhi has the highest literacy rate? | {
"answer_start": [
230
],
"text": [
"New Delhi"
]
} |
570698c075f01819005e7c2c | New_Delhi | Hinduism is the religion of 79.8% of New Delhi's population. There are also communities of Muslims (12.9%), Sikhs (5.4%), Jains (1.1%) and Christians (0.9%) in Delhi. Other religious groups (2.5%) include Parsis, Buddhists and Jews. | What percentage of New Delhi's population is Hindu? | {
"answer_start": [
28
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"text": [
"79.8%"
]
} |
570698c075f01819005e7c2d | New_Delhi | Hinduism is the religion of 79.8% of New Delhi's population. There are also communities of Muslims (12.9%), Sikhs (5.4%), Jains (1.1%) and Christians (0.9%) in Delhi. Other religious groups (2.5%) include Parsis, Buddhists and Jews. | What is the most commonly practiced religion in New Delhi? | {
"answer_start": [
0
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"text": [
"Hinduism"
]
} |
570698c075f01819005e7c2e | New_Delhi | Hinduism is the religion of 79.8% of New Delhi's population. There are also communities of Muslims (12.9%), Sikhs (5.4%), Jains (1.1%) and Christians (0.9%) in Delhi. Other religious groups (2.5%) include Parsis, Buddhists and Jews. | What percentage of New Delhi's population is Muslim? | {
"answer_start": [
100
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"text": [
"12.9%"
]
} |
570698c075f01819005e7c2f | New_Delhi | Hinduism is the religion of 79.8% of New Delhi's population. There are also communities of Muslims (12.9%), Sikhs (5.4%), Jains (1.1%) and Christians (0.9%) in Delhi. Other religious groups (2.5%) include Parsis, Buddhists and Jews. | What percentage of New Delhi's population is Sikh? | {
"answer_start": [
115
],
"text": [
"5.4%"
]
} |
570698c075f01819005e7c30 | New_Delhi | Hinduism is the religion of 79.8% of New Delhi's population. There are also communities of Muslims (12.9%), Sikhs (5.4%), Jains (1.1%) and Christians (0.9%) in Delhi. Other religious groups (2.5%) include Parsis, Buddhists and Jews. | What percentage of New Delhi's population is Christian? | {
"answer_start": [
151
],
"text": [
"0.9%"
]
} |
57069b2b75f01819005e7c40 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is a cosmopolitan city due to the multi-ethnic and multi-cultural presence of the vast Indian bureaucracy and political system. The city's capital status has amplified the importance of national events and holidays. National events such as Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti (Gandhi's birthday) are celebrated with great enthusiasm in New Delhi and the rest of India. On India's Independence Day (15 August) the Prime Minister of India addresses the nation from the Red Fort. Most Delhiites celebrate the day by flying kites, which are considered a symbol of freedom. The Republic Day Parade is a large cultural and military parade showcasing India's cultural diversity and military might. | What is the name of the holiday celebrated in India that occurs on Gandhi's Birthday? | {
"answer_start": [
285
],
"text": [
"Gandhi Jayanti"
]
} |
57069b2b75f01819005e7c41 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is a cosmopolitan city due to the multi-ethnic and multi-cultural presence of the vast Indian bureaucracy and political system. The city's capital status has amplified the importance of national events and holidays. National events such as Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti (Gandhi's birthday) are celebrated with great enthusiasm in New Delhi and the rest of India. On India's Independence Day (15 August) the Prime Minister of India addresses the nation from the Red Fort. Most Delhiites celebrate the day by flying kites, which are considered a symbol of freedom. The Republic Day Parade is a large cultural and military parade showcasing India's cultural diversity and military might. | What is the date of India's Independence Day? | {
"answer_start": [
422
],
"text": [
"15 August"
]
} |
57069b2b75f01819005e7c42 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is a cosmopolitan city due to the multi-ethnic and multi-cultural presence of the vast Indian bureaucracy and political system. The city's capital status has amplified the importance of national events and holidays. National events such as Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti (Gandhi's birthday) are celebrated with great enthusiasm in New Delhi and the rest of India. On India's Independence Day (15 August) the Prime Minister of India addresses the nation from the Red Fort. Most Delhiites celebrate the day by flying kites, which are considered a symbol of freedom. The Republic Day Parade is a large cultural and military parade showcasing India's cultural diversity and military might. | On Indian Independence Day, the Prime Minister addresses the nation from what location? | {
"answer_start": [
487
],
"text": [
"the Red Fort"
]
} |
57069b2b75f01819005e7c43 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is a cosmopolitan city due to the multi-ethnic and multi-cultural presence of the vast Indian bureaucracy and political system. The city's capital status has amplified the importance of national events and holidays. National events such as Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti (Gandhi's birthday) are celebrated with great enthusiasm in New Delhi and the rest of India. On India's Independence Day (15 August) the Prime Minister of India addresses the nation from the Red Fort. Most Delhiites celebrate the day by flying kites, which are considered a symbol of freedom. The Republic Day Parade is a large cultural and military parade showcasing India's cultural diversity and military might. | On Indian Independence Day, kites are flown by citizens which symbolize what concept? | {
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584
],
"text": [
"freedom"
]
} |
57069b2b75f01819005e7c44 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is a cosmopolitan city due to the multi-ethnic and multi-cultural presence of the vast Indian bureaucracy and political system. The city's capital status has amplified the importance of national events and holidays. National events such as Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti (Gandhi's birthday) are celebrated with great enthusiasm in New Delhi and the rest of India. On India's Independence Day (15 August) the Prime Minister of India addresses the nation from the Red Fort. Most Delhiites celebrate the day by flying kites, which are considered a symbol of freedom. The Republic Day Parade is a large cultural and military parade showcasing India's cultural diversity and military might. | What New Delhi celebration showcases India's cultural diversity and military power? | {
"answer_start": [
597
],
"text": [
"Republic Day Parade"
]
} |
57069c6952bb891400689ae2 | New_Delhi | Religious festivals include Diwali (the festival of light), Maha Shivaratri, Teej, Guru Nanak Jayanti, Baisakhi, Durga Puja, Holi, Lohri, Eid ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Adha, Christmas, Chhath Puja and Mahavir Jayanti. The Qutub Festival is a cultural event during which performances of musicians and dancers from all over India are showcased at night, with the Qutub Minar as the chosen backdrop of the event. Other events such as Kite Flying Festival, International Mango Festival and Vasant Panchami (the Spring Festival) are held every year in Delhi. | What religious festival is also known as the festival of light? | {
"answer_start": [
28
],
"text": [
"Diwali"
]
} |
57069c6952bb891400689ae3 | New_Delhi | Religious festivals include Diwali (the festival of light), Maha Shivaratri, Teej, Guru Nanak Jayanti, Baisakhi, Durga Puja, Holi, Lohri, Eid ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Adha, Christmas, Chhath Puja and Mahavir Jayanti. The Qutub Festival is a cultural event during which performances of musicians and dancers from all over India are showcased at night, with the Qutub Minar as the chosen backdrop of the event. Other events such as Kite Flying Festival, International Mango Festival and Vasant Panchami (the Spring Festival) are held every year in Delhi. | What cultural event showcases dancers and musicians from all over India? | {
"answer_start": [
208
],
"text": [
"The Qutub Festival"
]
} |
57069c6952bb891400689ae4 | New_Delhi | Religious festivals include Diwali (the festival of light), Maha Shivaratri, Teej, Guru Nanak Jayanti, Baisakhi, Durga Puja, Holi, Lohri, Eid ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Adha, Christmas, Chhath Puja and Mahavir Jayanti. The Qutub Festival is a cultural event during which performances of musicians and dancers from all over India are showcased at night, with the Qutub Minar as the chosen backdrop of the event. Other events such as Kite Flying Festival, International Mango Festival and Vasant Panchami (the Spring Festival) are held every year in Delhi. | In what location is The Qutub Festival held? | {
"answer_start": [
347
],
"text": [
"the Qutub Minar"
]
} |
57069c6952bb891400689ae5 | New_Delhi | Religious festivals include Diwali (the festival of light), Maha Shivaratri, Teej, Guru Nanak Jayanti, Baisakhi, Durga Puja, Holi, Lohri, Eid ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Adha, Christmas, Chhath Puja and Mahavir Jayanti. The Qutub Festival is a cultural event during which performances of musicians and dancers from all over India are showcased at night, with the Qutub Minar as the chosen backdrop of the event. Other events such as Kite Flying Festival, International Mango Festival and Vasant Panchami (the Spring Festival) are held every year in Delhi. | The Spring Festival which is held each year in Delhi is also known by what name? | {
"answer_start": [
476
],
"text": [
"Vasant Panchami"
]
} |
57069c6952bb891400689ae6 | New_Delhi | Religious festivals include Diwali (the festival of light), Maha Shivaratri, Teej, Guru Nanak Jayanti, Baisakhi, Durga Puja, Holi, Lohri, Eid ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Adha, Christmas, Chhath Puja and Mahavir Jayanti. The Qutub Festival is a cultural event during which performances of musicians and dancers from all over India are showcased at night, with the Qutub Minar as the chosen backdrop of the event. Other events such as Kite Flying Festival, International Mango Festival and Vasant Panchami (the Spring Festival) are held every year in Delhi. | What is the name of the fruit related festival held annually in Delhi? | {
"answer_start": [
443
],
"text": [
"International Mango Festival"
]
} |
57069d6f75f01819005e7c54 | New_Delhi | In 2007, the Japanese Buddhist organisation Nipponzan Myohoji decided to build a Peace Pagoda in the city containing Buddha relics. It was inaugurated by the current Dalai Lama. | The Nipponzan Myohoji decided to build a Peace Pagoda in new Delhi in what year? | {
"answer_start": [
3
],
"text": [
"2007"
]
} |
57069d6f75f01819005e7c55 | New_Delhi | In 2007, the Japanese Buddhist organisation Nipponzan Myohoji decided to build a Peace Pagoda in the city containing Buddha relics. It was inaugurated by the current Dalai Lama. | The Peace Pagoda built in New Delhi by the Nipponzan Myohoji contained what type of artifacts? | {
"answer_start": [
117
],
"text": [
"Buddha relics"
]
} |
57069d6f75f01819005e7c56 | New_Delhi | In 2007, the Japanese Buddhist organisation Nipponzan Myohoji decided to build a Peace Pagoda in the city containing Buddha relics. It was inaugurated by the current Dalai Lama. | Which Japanese Buddhist organization built a Peace Pagoda in New Delhi in 2007? | {
"answer_start": [
44
],
"text": [
"Nipponzan Myohoji"
]
} |
57069d6f75f01819005e7c57 | New_Delhi | In 2007, the Japanese Buddhist organisation Nipponzan Myohoji decided to build a Peace Pagoda in the city containing Buddha relics. It was inaugurated by the current Dalai Lama. | The Peace Pagoda built in New Delhi by the Nipponzan Myohoji was inaugurated by which prominent figure? | {
"answer_start": [
166
],
"text": [
"Dalai Lama"
]
} |
57069d6f75f01819005e7c58 | New_Delhi | In 2007, the Japanese Buddhist organisation Nipponzan Myohoji decided to build a Peace Pagoda in the city containing Buddha relics. It was inaugurated by the current Dalai Lama. | What structure did the Nipponzan Myohoji decide to build in New Delhi in 2007? | {
"answer_start": [
81
],
"text": [
"Peace Pagoda"
]
} |
57069e7a52bb891400689aec | New_Delhi | The New Delhi town plan, like its architecture, was chosen with one single chief consideration: to be a symbol of British power and supremacy. All other decisions were subordinate to this, and it was this framework that dictated the choice and application of symbology and influences from both Hindu and Islamic architecture. | The New Delhi town plan was chosen primarily to symbolize what? | {
"answer_start": [
114
],
"text": [
"British power and supremacy"
]
} |
57069e7a52bb891400689aed | New_Delhi | The New Delhi town plan, like its architecture, was chosen with one single chief consideration: to be a symbol of British power and supremacy. All other decisions were subordinate to this, and it was this framework that dictated the choice and application of symbology and influences from both Hindu and Islamic architecture. | The New Delhi town plan was influenced by what type of architecture? | {
"answer_start": [
294
],
"text": [
"Hindu and Islamic"
]
} |
57069e7a52bb891400689aee | New_Delhi | The New Delhi town plan, like its architecture, was chosen with one single chief consideration: to be a symbol of British power and supremacy. All other decisions were subordinate to this, and it was this framework that dictated the choice and application of symbology and influences from both Hindu and Islamic architecture. | What town plan was chosen with the chief consideration of displaying British power and superiority? | {
"answer_start": [
0
],
"text": [
"The New Delhi town plan"
]
} |
57069e7a52bb891400689aef | New_Delhi | The New Delhi town plan, like its architecture, was chosen with one single chief consideration: to be a symbol of British power and supremacy. All other decisions were subordinate to this, and it was this framework that dictated the choice and application of symbology and influences from both Hindu and Islamic architecture. | What is one type of architecture that heavily influenced the New Delhi town plan? | {
"answer_start": [
294
],
"text": [
"Hindu"
]
} |
57069fac75f01819005e7c5e | New_Delhi | It took about 20 years to build the city from 1911. Many elements of New Delhi architecture borrow from indigenous sources; however, they fit into a British Classical/Palladian tradition. The fact that there were any indigenous features in the design were due to the persistence and urging of both the Viceroy Lord Hardinge and historians like E.B. Havell. | Approximately how long did it take to build New Delhi? | {
"answer_start": [
14
],
"text": [
"20 years"
]
} |
57069fac75f01819005e7c5f | New_Delhi | It took about 20 years to build the city from 1911. Many elements of New Delhi architecture borrow from indigenous sources; however, they fit into a British Classical/Palladian tradition. The fact that there were any indigenous features in the design were due to the persistence and urging of both the Viceroy Lord Hardinge and historians like E.B. Havell. | The architecture of New Delhi borrows from indigenous sources but fits into what tradition? | {
"answer_start": [
149
],
"text": [
"British Classical/Palladian"
]
} |
57069fac75f01819005e7c60 | New_Delhi | It took about 20 years to build the city from 1911. Many elements of New Delhi architecture borrow from indigenous sources; however, they fit into a British Classical/Palladian tradition. The fact that there were any indigenous features in the design were due to the persistence and urging of both the Viceroy Lord Hardinge and historians like E.B. Havell. | What historian is partially responsible for the use of indigenous features in the architecture of New Delhi? | {
"answer_start": [
344
],
"text": [
"E.B. Havell"
]
} |
57069fac75f01819005e7c61 | New_Delhi | It took about 20 years to build the city from 1911. Many elements of New Delhi architecture borrow from indigenous sources; however, they fit into a British Classical/Palladian tradition. The fact that there were any indigenous features in the design were due to the persistence and urging of both the Viceroy Lord Hardinge and historians like E.B. Havell. | Which government official urged that indigenous features be used in the design of New Delhi? | {
"answer_start": [
302
],
"text": [
"Viceroy Lord Hardinge"
]
} |
57069fac75f01819005e7c62 | New_Delhi | It took about 20 years to build the city from 1911. Many elements of New Delhi architecture borrow from indigenous sources; however, they fit into a British Classical/Palladian tradition. The fact that there were any indigenous features in the design were due to the persistence and urging of both the Viceroy Lord Hardinge and historians like E.B. Havell. | Many of the architectural elements of New Delhi borrow from what sources? | {
"answer_start": [
104
],
"text": [
"indigenous"
]
} |
5706a0a975f01819005e7c70 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is home to several historic sites and museums. The National Museum which began with an exhibition of Indian art and artefacts at the Royal Academy in London in the winter of 1947–48 was later at the end was shown at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in 1949. Later it was to form a permanent National Museum. On 15 August 1949, the National Museum was formally inaugurated and currently has 200,000 works of art, both of Indian and foreign origin, covering over 5,000 years. | On what date was the National Museum formally inaugurated? | {
"answer_start": [
311
],
"text": [
"15 August 1949"
]
} |
5706a0a975f01819005e7c71 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is home to several historic sites and museums. The National Museum which began with an exhibition of Indian art and artefacts at the Royal Academy in London in the winter of 1947–48 was later at the end was shown at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in 1949. Later it was to form a permanent National Museum. On 15 August 1949, the National Museum was formally inaugurated and currently has 200,000 works of art, both of Indian and foreign origin, covering over 5,000 years. | How many works of art currently reside in the National Museum? | {
"answer_start": [
390
],
"text": [
"200,000"
]
} |
5706a0a975f01819005e7c72 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is home to several historic sites and museums. The National Museum which began with an exhibition of Indian art and artefacts at the Royal Academy in London in the winter of 1947–48 was later at the end was shown at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in 1949. Later it was to form a permanent National Museum. On 15 August 1949, the National Museum was formally inaugurated and currently has 200,000 works of art, both of Indian and foreign origin, covering over 5,000 years. | What length of time do the 200,000 works of art in the National Museum encompass? | {
"answer_start": [
461
],
"text": [
"5,000 years"
]
} |
5706a0a975f01819005e7c73 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is home to several historic sites and museums. The National Museum which began with an exhibition of Indian art and artefacts at the Royal Academy in London in the winter of 1947–48 was later at the end was shown at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in 1949. Later it was to form a permanent National Museum. On 15 August 1949, the National Museum was formally inaugurated and currently has 200,000 works of art, both of Indian and foreign origin, covering over 5,000 years. | The National Museum began in 1947 with a display of what type of art? | {
"answer_start": [
111
],
"text": [
"Indian art"
]
} |
5706a0a975f01819005e7c74 | New_Delhi | New Delhi is home to several historic sites and museums. The National Museum which began with an exhibition of Indian art and artefacts at the Royal Academy in London in the winter of 1947–48 was later at the end was shown at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in 1949. Later it was to form a permanent National Museum. On 15 August 1949, the National Museum was formally inaugurated and currently has 200,000 works of art, both of Indian and foreign origin, covering over 5,000 years. | In the winter of 1947, the National Museum started with a display of Indian art in what location? | {
"answer_start": [
143
],
"text": [
"Royal Academy in London"
]
} |
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