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Parliament Museum

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Parliament Museum
Logo of the Parliament Museum
Location within Delhi
Established14 August 2006
LocationNew Delhi
Coordinates28°37′07″N 77°12′26″E / 28.618658°N 77.207172°E / 28.618658; 77.207172
TypeHeritage
Visitors1,74,003 as on 28 February 2013[1]
OwnerGovernment of India
Public transit accessCentral Secretariat metro station
Websitewww.parliamentmuseum.org

The Parliament Museum is a museum in the Parliament of India Library Building in New Delhi, close to the Sansad Bhavan.[2] It was inaugurated by then Speaker of Lok Sabha on 29 December 1989, in Parliament House Annexe, subsequently it shifted to its present in a Special Hall of the Sansadiya Gyanpeeth, Parliament Library Building, where it was inaugurated on 7 May 2002 by President of India, K. R. Narayanan.[3] The interactive museum was inaugurated by President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on 15 August 2006.[4]

It is an interactive museum which tells us the story of freedom struggle of India. It also has rare collection of gifts from foreign delegates to the Speaker of Lok Sabha.

Timings

Museum is open from 11.00 AM to 5 PM from Tuesdays to Saturdays. The Museum remains closed on every Sunday and Monday, during the inter-Session period; it is open on Mondays when the Parliament is in session.

History

In 2004, after assuming the Office of Speaker, Lok Sabha, Somnath Chatterjee expressed keen personal interest in setting up a Museum on democratic heritage in India, a museum that he thought would be modern, high-tech and would conform to international standards. Dr. Saroj Ghose, former President of the International Council of Museums, Paris, and retired Director General of National Council of Science Museums in India was invited to submit an appropriate proposal. After the final proposal was accepted, the construction work started under the guidance of Parliament officials and elected leaders. On 14 August 2006, it was inaugurated by Prof A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, the then President of India, in presence of Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, then vice-president, Dr. Manmohan Singh Prime Minister, Somnath Chatterjee, Speaker of Lok Sabha and many other distinguished guests. On 5 September 2006, the Museum was opened to general public.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Website of Parliament Museum". Parliament Museum. Archived from the original on 8 May 2013. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Official website of Parliament Museum, New Delhi, India". Archived from the original on 11 March 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  3. ^ "Parliamentary Museum And Archives". Parliament of India.
  4. ^ "Past meets present in Parliament". Indian Express. 15 August 2006.
  5. ^ "The Historiacal Background: Calendar of Events". Parliament Museum. Retrieved 9 April 2013.

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