India is all set to get the world’s largest museum soon. The upcoming Yuge Yugeen Bharat National Museum, is billed to develop into the world’s largest museum, which will feature eight thematic segments narrating the story of India spanning throughout 5,000 years
The. new museum, in the heart of the country’s capital, in North and South blocks, will cover an neighborhood of 117. lakh sqm, and will feature 950 rooms unfold over a basement and three storeys
PM. Modi, on the occasion of the International Museum Day on May 18, launched a digital walkthrough of the upcoming museum, when he inaugurated a three-day International Museum Expo at Pragati Maidan in Delhi
Recently,. the Prime Minister inaugurated the International Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre (IECC) complex, developed at a fee of about IMR 2,700 crore with a campus neighborhood of nearly 123 acres, and unveiled its name – Bharat Mandapam. It’s during this inauguration that he additionally introduced Yuge Yugeen Bharat National Museum, which will be showcasing the wealthy civilisational culture of India spanning over 5,000 years
The. segments will include ancient Indian knowledge, ancient to mediaeval, mediaeval to transition phase, contemporary India, the colonial rule, the freedom struggle, and the a hundred years from 1947 onwards, together with the imaginative and prescient ahead. Officials added that it will be a ‘forward-looking museum’
The. digital walkthrough of the museum supplied a digital expertise into how the gardens and galleries in it will seem as soon as the museum is completed. The digital tour additionally showcased the galleries by means of exhibits, which will inform the visitor about ancient town planning systems, ancient medical knowledge, the Vedas, Upanishads and more
Mauryan. to Gupta Empires, Vijayanagara Empire, Mughal Empire, and the rule of a number of different dynasties were mentioned in the walkthrough
Reports. additionally add that ancient artefacts and different wealthy collections of the National Museum from the Janpath will be shifted to the buildings of the North and South Blocks as half of the project.