What makes Rashtrapati Bhawan a property worth over Rs 77,000 crore? Find out here!

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The Rashtrapati Bhawan awaits the entry of 14th President Elect Ram Nath Kovind who is all set to be sworn in tomorrow.  Now, let’s get a closer look of how Rashtrapati Bhawan looks inside out. It is sure one of the most beautiful Bhawan in India. But did you know that it is also one of the best properties across the world? Let’s find out why!

Ram Nath Kovind along with his wife Savita at New Delhi

The Rashtrapati Bhawan has been beautified and adorned to be called the most luxurious and largest residence for any head of the state on the planet.

Lush and Green Gardens

The Rashtrapati Bhawan also sports two sprawling gardens which are spread over a land of 190 acres, which aslo sports as many as thirty-seven fountains.

Best Rose Garden in the World

The Rashtrapati Bhawan sports a Mughal garden which houses more than 250 varieties of roses, thereby making it one of the best rose gardens across the globe.

Built on Raisina Hill, the 330-acre spread market value of Rashtrapati Bhavan has been pegged at a whopping Rs 77,000 crore.

Beauteous Halls at the Rashtrapati Bhawan

There are many halls at the Rashtrapati Bhawan broadly the Durbar hall, Ashoka Hall and Banquet Hall.

Let’s see what’s so special about these halls.

BANQUET HALL

The Banquet Hall has a seating capacity of as many as 104 people. The hall houses as many chairs and a serpentine table which offers the diner a feeling of absolute royal.

ASHOKA HALL
State ceremonies and formal functions are held in the Ashoka Hall, which is a perfect fusion of beauty and luxury. Moreover, the hall has been embellished with ceilings, chandeliers and serpentine carpets.

DURBAR HALL

This is the hall which is used for almost all official ceremonies and functions held at the Rashrtrapati Bhawan.

LIBRARY
Adjoining the Durbar Hall is a library which houses over 40,000 books stacked up in the most organized manner. Additionally, it also houses over 2000 books which were published between 1800 & 1947.

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