The capital has a great history and ancient culture. The present form of Delhi is adjusted with due dusting, merging and other various battles. The power of the region can be known from the important part of the area. Several mighty empires and powerful kingdoms have ruled the land and its population. It is also the political hub of the country while having the Supreme court of India, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Lok Sabha(the lower house), Rajya Sabha (the upper house), RAW(the intelligence agency of the country) and other decision making authorities of the nation. All bills and powers are held in the centre.
The previous names of the area are Indraprastha, Dehli, Dilli, and Dhilli. Currently, it is called New Delhi or the NCR region.
The main river flowing in the region is the Yamuna, and the valley has unique flora and fauna. Monkeys, Wild boars are some animals seen in the area. The real estate market of Delhi is one of the most important and emerging sectors for investments and growth. The city has numerous museums, historical forts, Bhawans, parks, monuments, libraries, auditoriums, botanical gardens, archives, palaces and places of worship etc.
People from all over the country visit to either stay, for employment or educational purposes in Delhi. While so much migration and urban moving, the city has evolved in terms of cultural practises, events, and most importantly dialect or language of the region. The official language of Delhi is Hindi. The other important ones are English, Urdu and Punjabi.
The infrastructural ability of the state with a huge interest in defence, aviation, art, cinema, sports especially cricket, golf, polo, swimming, tennis, cycling, shooting etc. A sports enthusiast can build a life and career, with proper amenities and complexes with trained experts and professionals in the field. The sports clubs are elaborately developed in the region. The city also holds its teams in various national tournaments, Delhi capitals in the IPL and others.
The major religious composition of Delhi is Hinduism 80.21 %, Islam 12.78 %, Christianity 0.96 %, Jainism 1.39 %, Sikhism 4.43 %, Buddhism by 4.43 %, others 0.10%, as per the census of 2011.