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Party old-timers and romantics agree that modern amenities and a larger area are the need of the hour but the emotional connect and unfolding of history associated with the 24, Akbar Road address ...
The Congress party’s national headquarters, located at 24, Akbar Road in the national capital’s Lutyens Bungalow Zone (LBZ) since 1978, will have a new address on Wednesday when former party chief ...
I have seen the party's many ups and downs at 24, Akbar Road, and have numerous memories attached to the office. I will miss the old office and hope it will be a new beginning for the party.” ...
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Akbar Road is an address synonymous with their party, a white-coloured bungalow in the heart of Lutyens’ Delhi that silently witnessed many of the historic and momentous events in the history of the ...
After 45 years at 24, Akbar Road, Congress will inaugurate its new headquarters, 'Indira Gandhi Bhawan,' at Kotla Marg on Jan 15. The event will feature key leaders like Sonia Gandhi, Mallikarjun ...
A Type VII bungalow, 24 Akbar Road belonged to G Venkatswamy, a Congress MP from Andhra Pradesh. In 1978, he had chosen to side with Indira when most party leaders had stayed away.