Talkatora Gardens
Talkatora Garden is a Mughal-era garden situated on the Mother Teresa Crescent in New Delhi. During the Mughal era, it used to be a tank and a swimming pool. The Maratha raid on Delhi occurred on March 28, 1737, when the Marathas, led by Bajirao, targeted the Mughals near Talkatora, close to Delhi. Bajirao sought to avenge the Marathas' prior defeat at the Battle of Jalesar by Saadat Ali Khan. The garden lends name to the eponymous Talkatora Stadium bordering its edges.
Etymology
The nearby Talkatora Stadium is also named after the garden. A tal located in the western part of the garden is surrounded by hilly terrain, part of the Delhi Ridge, creating a bowl-shaped natural depression, or katora. This unique landscape feature is the origin of the place's name, Talkatora.Footfalls burgeon steadily with the onset of the spring season.The garden not only features a diverse array of flowers but also houses an eponymous stadium where various games and events are held.