logo
A quaint road in Delhi gains spotlight after PM Modi is conferred honour in Cyprus

A quaint road in Delhi gains spotlight after PM Modi is conferred honour in Cyprus

Hindustan Times17-06-2025

On Monday, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred Cyprus' one of the highest civilian honour—the Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III—it cast a quiet glow on a corner of central Delhi. Tucked behind Lodhi Road, a short, tree-lined stretch named Archbishop Makarios Marg suddenly found itself in the spotlight.
The road, renamed in the 1980s, honours Makarios III, the towering figure who served as Archbishop of the Church of Cyprus from 1950 to 1977 and later became the country's first President. He is widely regarded as the founding father of the Republic of Cyprus, leading its transition from British colonial rule. The award Modi received also bears his name, cementing a historical thread between Nicosia and New Delhi—one woven through shared diplomacy and the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).
The Archbishop Makarios Marg, historians recall, was once called Golf Links Road. But in the wake of the 1983 NAM summit hosted in Delhi, it was among several roads rechristened in tribute to international leaders aligned with India's vision.
'A host of important leaders were in Delhi for the summit, including Fidel Castro,' said author Sohail Hashmi. 'Soon after, roads were renamed for them—Josip Broz Tito Marg, Gamal Abdel Nasser Marg, Ho Chi Minh Marg—and Makarios Marg. He was a freedom fighter and central to Cyprus' struggle for independence.'
'Pandit Nehru's role was instrumental in the non-aligned movement and this continued till the 1980s, particularly during Indira Gandhi's time, when India wholly believed in this ideology,' Hashmi added.
Prime Minister Modi, accepting the honour in Cyprus on Monday, expressed gratitude to the President and people of Cyprus, dedicating the award to the historic friendship between the two nations.
The road named after Makarios is a relic of a diplomatic era that once burned brightly. Political scientist Anuradha Chenoy, former dean at JNU's School of International Studies and now with OP Jindal Global University, said the road-naming spree of the 1980s was a reflection of India's deep commitment to NAM.
'I remember that summit—Fidel Castro, Yasser Arafat, had all come to Delhi,' said Chenoy. 'It was also a time when the city was being reimagined spatially. The Shanti Path diplomatic enclave was coming up, embassies were being consolidated, and roads were named after world leaders who stood for decolonisation and sovereignty. Makarios had passed away not long before. Naming a road after him was part of that ethos.'
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh remembered the archbishop's connection to India. In a post on X, he recalled Makarios' visit to India in 1962, where he spent two weeks as a guest of the Nehru government. 'When Pandit Nehru died in 1964, Cyprus declared a national day of mourning,' Ramesh wrote. 'In the early 1980s, a beautiful and busy street in Delhi's Golf Links area was named after him—although his name is split into two parts on the signboard.'

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Modi govt empowering Muslims ever since it came to power: BJP national gen secy
Modi govt empowering Muslims ever since it came to power: BJP national gen secy

Hindustan Times

time41 minutes ago

  • Hindustan Times

Modi govt empowering Muslims ever since it came to power: BJP national gen secy

LUCKNOW Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national general secretary Tarun Chugh on Sunday said the Modi government has been fighting to eradicate poverty, empower women and Muslims from the day it came to power at the Centre. He said it was very much evident when Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh briefed the media during the Operation Sindoor. BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh speaking at the party's Minority Morcha event in Lucknow on June 29. (Sourced) Chugh was in the state capital to attend the BJP Minority Morcha's event- 'Alpsankhyakon ka Paigam - Modi ke saath Musalman' at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Convention Centre. It's part of the BJP's efforts to engage with and outreach to minority groups, showcasing their support and inclusivity. Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak and other party leaders also attended the event. Addressing the gathering, Chugh said: 'The day the Modi government came to power on May 26, 2014, it has been fighting to eradicate poverty.' The BJP leader listed out various welfare schemes of the Centre in which all sections of the community, including Muslims, are beneficiaries. 'In all welfare schemes of the government, Muslims are beneficiaries in large numbers. Be it housing for the poor, Ujjwala gas, toilets, medical insurance and other such schemes,' Chugh added. 'The Modi government's efforts to empower women was clearly evident when Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh briefed the nation during Operation Sindoor,' he said. 'The government gave ration to 80 crore needy people without asking their caste and religion,' the BJP leader added. Speaking on the occasion, deputy CM Brajesh Pathak attacked the Congress and the Samajwadi Party. 'For the Samajwadi Party and the Congress, Muslims are only vote bank. Both the parties have done nothing for Muslims,' Pathak said. 'Your children were left behind in all spheres of life only because of the Congress and the Samajwadi Party,' he added. Further attacking the SP, Pathak said if Muslims do not vote for the Samajwadi Party, it would not be in a position even to get its corporator elected. 'The Modi government is working for the welfare of Muslims. So, Muslims must help Modi ji,' he said. The deputy CM exhorted Muslims to take a firm decision and stop following the Samajwadi Party. Uttar Pradesh minister Danish Azad Ansari apprised the gathering that Pasmanda Muslims are the biggest beneficiaries of various welfare schemes of the Modi government. Basit Ali, state president of BJP Minority Morcha and its national vice president Zakir Hussain also addressed the gathering.

PM Modi hails Kalaburagi's jowar rotti initiative
PM Modi hails Kalaburagi's jowar rotti initiative

The Hindu

timean hour ago

  • The Hindu

PM Modi hails Kalaburagi's jowar rotti initiative

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his monthly radio address Mann Ki Baat aired on Sunday praised the Kalaburagi district administration for its innovative initiative to empower rural women by bringing women roti producers onto a common cooperative platform and selling the rotis under the Kalaburagi Rotti brand, a jowar-based flatbread, turning a local staple into a recognised regional brand. 'The achievements of Kalaburagi's women in Karnataka are equally remarkable. They have transformed jowar roti into a well-known brand. Over 3,000 rotis are being made every day at their cooperative. The aroma of these rotis is no longer limited to their village. A special counter is already opened in Bengaluru. Orders are coming in through online food platforms. Kalaburagi's roti is now making its way into the kitchens in big cities. This initiative has had a tremendous impact on these women. Their income has increased significantly,' Mr. Modi said. Meanwhile, responding to the Prime Minister's praise, Minister Priyank Kharge, who hails from Kalaburagi, expressed delight, but emphasised the role of the State government behind the success of the initiative. Writing on X, Mr. Kharge said, 'What the Prime Minister described in Mann Ki Baat is actually the result of our Kaam Ki Baat, a testament to the efforts of the Congress government.' Meanwhile, speaking to The Hindu, Deputy Commissioner Fouzia Taranum, the key official behind the initiative, credited the success to the over 1,000 women who are at the heart of the project. 'The women have done an outstanding job. Their dedication and commitment are truly commendable. The real credit belongs to them. We are now planning to open franchise outlets in Hyderabad, Bidar, Pune, Delhi and other cities. I am hopeful that these plans will materialise soon,' she said.

Bihar polls: Prashant Kishor accuses PM Modi of ignoring key issues; says 'spoke about four things, and left'
Bihar polls: Prashant Kishor accuses PM Modi of ignoring key issues; says 'spoke about four things, and left'

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

Bihar polls: Prashant Kishor accuses PM Modi of ignoring key issues; says 'spoke about four things, and left'

Jan Suraaj Party (JSP) founder on Sunday took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Siwan, accusing him of overlooking pressing issues such as unemployment and the migration of students from Bihar. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Addressing the media during his 'Bihar Badlav' rally in Siwan, Kishor said, 'Did Modi ji speak about how to stop migration of students in Siwan? Modi ji should talk about when people will get employment in Bihar.' 'Modi Ji came down from his helicopter, spoke about four things, and left. The people of Bihar are no longer going to fall for that hoax,' he added. visited Siwan on June 20, where he flagged off a state-of-the-art locomotive built at the Marhowra Plant for export to the Republic of Guinea under the 'Make in India' initiative. The facility became the first in the country to manufacture export locomotives, featuring high-horsepower engines, advanced AC propulsion, microprocessor-based controls, ergonomic cabins and regenerative braking technology. He also flagged off the Vande Bharat Express between Patliputra and Gorakhpur via Muzaffarpur and Bettiah. During the visit, PM Modi hit out at opposition parties in Bihar, accusing the Congress and RJD of promoting 'Gundaraj' and corruption during their tenure. He said, 'RJD and Congress are against Bihar and investments. They can never make a place in the heart of Biharis.' The Prime Minister also accused the INDIA bloc allies of damaging the dignity of the people of Bihar. 'My Bihari brothers and sisters show their mettle by working even in the most difficult situations. They never compromise with his self-respect. But the people with the Panja (Congress) and the lantern (RJD) together have greatly hurt Bihar's self-respect,' he said. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Assembly elections in Bihar are expected later this year, likely in October or November. The Election Commission of India has not yet declared the official dates. While the NDA eyes another term, the INDIA bloc, comprising RJD and Congress, is hoping for a comeback, with Jan Suraaj under Kishor also in the fray.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store