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NEW DELHI
Our Branch Office in New Delhi is situated at Gurgaon, Haryana, near Delhi. If you wish to take part of the wild life safaris and also have your dental problems solved, then combine your journey to Tiger safaris in India with a visit to our well-known Swedish educated dentist, Mr Yogesh Oberoi, at his dental clinic in New Delhi. Dr. Oberoi has lived in Sweden for 21 years, speaks fluent Swedish and has India's most sophisticated dental-care practice. The fee is just a fraction of the price that you pay for your dental treatment in Sweden. Dr. Oberoi offers: aesthetic dental care bridges & crowns root fillings, dentures dental hygiene, stain removal, dental regulations for adults and children - EU standardised dental methods - " Complete Dental Regulating Programme". A visit to him is only by appointment or through Swed-Asia Travels. Dr. Oberoi's clients in India include diplomats and employees from multinational foreign companies in India. In addition, a large number of clients from international schools and five star hotels. Dr. Oberoi completed his university education in this branch through "Tandvårdshögskolan" in Stockholm in 1981. Since then, he has opened two dental clinics in Stockholm, Sveavägen 93 and the other at Danderyd. For the last 5 years, Dr. Oberoi has had a modern clinic in New Delhi, India.

The best time to come to Delhi is between October and April. The flowers are in bloom and the sunshine is soft and lovely
The summer months of May and June are hot, and the temperature can rise as high as 46°C (115 F)
After the scorching heat, monsoons arrive in the first week of July and the rainy season stretches till mid-August.
The rains in Delhi are not heavy as in some others cities of India like Bombay or Calcutta.
Connaught Place
Edwin Lutyens, when drawing up the plans for British New Delhi, meant the new city to lie southwest of the walled city of Shahjahanbad.
In the true spirit of colonial rule, the interface between this new imperial city and the older "native" settlement was intended to be a market, where Lutyens imagined the Indian traders would invest in `the grand shopping centre for the residents of Shahjahanabad and New Delhi`.
Thus, the idea of the market at D-Circle was born. This might also have been a security device.
The British were housed south of Kingsway (now Rajpath ), and so the market and the spacious bungalows of the Indians lay between them and the crowded Shahjahanabad, where excited political meetings and demonstrations took place.

The market got the name Connaught Place in honour of the Duke of Connaught who visited Delhi in 1921. By this time, R.T. Russel ( formerly assistant to Lutyens on the New Delhi project ), Chief Architect in the Central Public Works Department was ready with an exciting plan for Connaught Place.

Connaught Place is like a large doughnut with a garden in the centre and from next year 2004 you also can go from that place buy subway to different places around Delhi.
The outer and inner faces of the doughnut are the spacious colonnaded verandahs, which give Connaught Place its a unique identity.
India Gate, New Delhi
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