Kashmere Gate or otherwise known as Kashmiri Gate, is situated in Old Delhi. The gate was named as it stood at the beginning of a road that routed to Kashmir and was constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan. Kashmere Gate is one of Shahjahanabad's original gates. This gate had been utilized by the British to bar the rebels from accessing the city. The Delhi Junction railway station, Red Fort, and Kashmere Gate ISBT are close by. It is now also the name of the neighborhood in North Delhi and a significant traffic junction. Kashmere Gate is also home to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and one of the nation's oldest General Post Offices. A library built by the Mughal prince Dara Shikoh is located on the premises of a university close to Kashmere Gate. St James' Church, one of Delhi's oldest churches, is just a short stroll from the Kashmere Gate Metro Station. Kashmere Gate also houses M... Read More