Bhujodi in Kutch to get a grand museum on freedom struggle
January 05, 2017
Bhuj: As a part of its Corporate Social Responsibility activity, Ashapura Group is planning to launch India’s first 4D museum near Bhuj in Kutch district of Gujarat by the end of this month, possibly on 18-19 January. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to inaugurate the museum.
Built exclusively on Indian Freedom Struggle the museum comprises of 400 lights, video mapping, state of art, integrated audio system to create real life experience providing an immersive environment, where one can actually feel the action.
There are 18 episodes featuring India’s freedom struggle out of which some of the significant episodes would be the Jallian Wala Bagh massacre, Salt Satyagraha, The martyrdom of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Quit India Movement and so on.
The museum will have replica of India’s parliament building. The museum will be a part of Hiralakshmi Memorial Craft Park in Bhujodi.
The project which has been titled as Vande Mataram museum project will host exhibition of events between year 1600 and 1947. The museum complex will also have replica of India Gate, Sabarmati Ashram and other places. It will have fiber statues of Rani Lakshmibai, Mahatma Gandhi and other heroes of freedome struggle of India. The statues are made in Andhra Pradesh.
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