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Dholpur House

28°36′30″N 77°13′36″E / 28.608204°N 77.226728°E / 28.608204; 77.226728

Dholpur House
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General information
Architectural styleArt Deco
CountryIndia
Current tenantsUnion Public Service Commission
Opening1920s

Dholpur House is the former residence of the Rana of Dholpur in Delhi. It is located next to India Gate on Shahjahan Road.

It was constructed in the 1920s in the Art Deco style. The walls on the exterior are painted in white.

Today the Union Public Service Commission is housed here.[1] The interviews for recruiting candidates to the All India Services and Group A services for Government of India are conducted here.

  1. ^ "Union Public Service Commission". upsc.gov.in.

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