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  1. Delhi Cantonment Board is an autonomous body under the control of Govt. of India, Ministry of Defence and discharges obligatory and discretionary functions as per the provisions of Cantonment Act, 2006.

  2. Delhi Cantonment (ISO: Dillī Chāvanī; popularly referred to as Delhi Cantt) is a Class I Cantonment Board established in 1914. The area of the Cantonment is 10,452 acres (42.30 km 2 ) and the population of the Cantonment as per the 2011 census is 110,351.

  3. Delhi Cantonment popularly referred to as Delhi Cantt. was established in 1914. The Delhi Cantonment is a Category-I Cantonment Board. The Delhi Cantonment houses the Headquarters, Delhi Area; the Army Golf Course; the Defence Services Officers Institute; Military housing; Army and Air Force Public Schools; Palam Air Force Station; Part of ...

  4. Today, Delhi Cantonment is home to the Headquarters of the Area of Indian Army, Delhi. Delhi Cantonment conveniently referred to as Delhi Cantt is one of the ULB’s that make up the National Capital Territory of Delhi with an area of 10452 acres. With a population of 1,10,351 (as per the 2011 census), Delhi Cantt is managed by the Delhi ...

  5. Delhi Cantonment Board is an autonomous body under the control of Govt. of India, Ministry of Defence and discharges obligatory and discretionary functions as per the provisions of Cantonment Act, 2006.

  6. Delhi Cantt Assembly constituency, sometimes referred to as Delhi Cantonment is one of the legislative assembly constituencies of Delhi in northern India. Delhi Cantt Assembly constituency is a part of New Delhi Lok Sabha constituency.

  7. Delhi Cantonment also known as Delhi Cantt in short is known as one of the three towns that constitute the National Capital Territory of Delhi. As the name suggests, this area was established by the British Indian Army and homes a population of over 1.25 lakhs.