As India celebrates its 77th Independence Day, it’s a moment to reflect on the significant changes that have marked our journey towards complete sovereignty. One such change is the renaming of various places, buildings, and roads that were once named after Mughal or British rulers. This renaming reflects a move towards embracing a truly independent identity. Let’s explore some of the notable changes that have taken place.
Renaming of Presidential Building Rooms
Recently, two prominent rooms in the Rashtrapati Bhavan have been renamed. The Darbar Hall will now be known as the ‘Gantantra Mandap,’ and the Ashoka Hall will be called ‘Ashoka Mandap.’ The change was made to align with India’s republican values, as the term ‘Darbar’ was associated with the rulers and colonial courts, which is no longer relevant. The updated titles more accurately convey India’s rich cultural legacy and democratic values.
Transformation of Mughal Gardens
In honor of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, the Mughal Gardens at the Rashtrapati Bhavan have been renamed ‘Amrit Udyan.’ The original name was inspired by Mughal gardens and was given during British rule when Delhi became the capital. The new name celebrates India’s freedom and heritage, distancing from colonial influences.
Renaming of Roads in Delhi
The British government named numerous roads once Delhi was established as the capital. In a bid to reflect Indian values and heritage, these names have been changed-
- Kingsway is now Kartavya Path
- Queensway is now Janpath
- King Edward Road is now Maulana Azad Road
- Church Road is now Motilal Nehru Marg
- King George Avenue is now Rajaji Marg
- Albany Road is now Tees January Marg
- Clive Road is now Tyagaraja Marg
- Lytton Road is now Copernicus Marg
- Curzon Road is now Kasturba Gandhi Marg
- Cantonment Road is now Sardar Patel Marg
- Irwin Road is now Baba Kharak Singh Marg
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Positive Takeaway
These renaming efforts symbolize a broader movement towards redefining our identity and moving away from colonial legacies. The new names not only reflect a departure from our past under British and Mughal rule but also embody a positive and independent spirit. This change is a testament to India’s journey of reclaiming and celebrating its own heritage and sovereignty.