Pitampura TV Tower, Television tower in Pitampura district, New Delhi, India.
Pitampura TV Tower is a television broadcasting structure in New Delhi that transmits signals across northern India using advanced equipment. The tower functions as a key part of the region's media infrastructure.
The structure was inaugurated in 1992 by Minister Ajeet Kumar Panja as Dr. B. R. Ambedkar TV Tower. It emerged as an important addition to broadcasting infrastructure in New Delhi.
The structure stands near Dilli Haat, a 7.2-hectare traditional food and crafts market that opened in 2008, adding to local cultural experiences.
The location sits near Netaji Subhash Place metro station on the Red Line, which makes it easy to reach by public transport. Its closeness to transportation hubs keeps the place well-connected for visitors.
An extreme sports athlete performed India's first BASE jump from this structure in 2010. The event marked a memorable moment in the nation's adventure sports history.
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