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PMs’ museum instils pride in every citizen: VP Naidu

Naidu along with his spouse Usha today visited the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya located in the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML) and spent 90 minutes there, keenly watching various components of the audio-visual presentations on India’s journey to the present.

PMs’ museum instils pride in every citizen: VP Naidu

Vice President, M. Venkaiah Naidu with his wife Usha Naidu watching the scenario of emergency during PM Indira Gandhi's period at the Prime Ministers’ Museum, in New Delhi on Monday. (ANI Photo)

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu today said the Prime Ministers’ Museum (Pradhan Mantri Sangrahalaya) instils a sense of pride in every citizen by offering an immersive experience of the country’s successful democratic journey and its socio-economic transformation since independence.

Naidu along with his spouse Usha today visited the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya located in the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML) and spent 90 minutes there,  keenly watching various components of the audio-visual presentations on India’s journey to the present.

Writing his comments in the Visitors’ Book, Naidu said; “The museum showcases and honours the diversity in our national leadership and thereby sends the message of inclusiveness, which is vital for a vibrant democracy like ours. This exhibition is bound to inspire every citizen through the immersive experience it offers of the transformation of our nation from fighting poverty and illiteracy to scaling new heights in space exploration.”

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Nriprendra Mishra, Chairman of the Executive Council, NMML and A Surya Prakash, Vice Chairman of the Executive Council, NMML explained various components of the museum and answered a few queries raised by Naidu.

The vice president noted that the elevating experience the modern, technology-based museum offers to the visitors is “certain to enhance his or her pride for the nation and prepares them for the giant steps the nation will take in the coming years to reach the top among the comity of nations.”

He recounted his experience at the Sangrahalya in a Facebook post and urged every citizen to visit it for inspiration.

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