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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi likely soon to announce the creation of a “Museum of Royal Kingdoms”, recognizing the contributions of former royal families who integrated their countries with India after Independence. He is expected to address people on the occasion of ‘National Unity Day’ on Monday, the anniversary of the birthday of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
The proposed museum, the first of its kind to recognize the contributions of the country’s 562 distinctive states in shaping India’s current form, will be at “Ekta Nagar”, Kevadia, continued. bordering on the “Statue of Unity” of Sardar Patelhighest in the world.
“This is the first museum to depict the contributions of the kingdoms of our country. This announcement will also be a major shift from the culture that views the royal families as villains,” said a senior government official. He confirmed that the Prime Minister is set to make an announcement in Kevadia, where he will be present to attend Sardar Patel’s birthday celebrations and speak at the meeting on the occasion.
Long painted as parasitic and parasitic Britons, early royals are slowly being reevaluated. The “retouching of pictures” has been helped by researchers, who have dug into the archives to bring to light how many former rulers have tried to introduce elements of modern education. contemporary, besides the patrons of the arts.
The official even said earlier that the Prime Minister had praised the country’s wealth creators, but another change from the tendency to view them with “negativity”.
“The Prime Minister’s message was loud and clear that each person contributed to the country’s journey after Independence. This official said. Sources said it was the Prime Minister who encouraged the idea that a “Royal Kingdom Museum” be set up in Kevadia near the statue of Sardar Patel, who succeeded in his mission to unify the country thanks to his quick response. of private states who willingly agreed to join India.
Sources say the design of the proposed museum is at an advanced stage and construction will begin shortly after its announcement. Spread over 15 acres, the proposed museum will showcase the glorious history, art, culture, languages, dialects, administration, traditions and historical events of the private nations. prior to its incorporation into India after Independence.
Prime Minister Modi will also dedicate two more tourist attractions – the Maze Garden (maze) and the Miyawaki Forest – at Ekta Nagar.
Spread over three acres with a 2,100 meter wide path, it is the largest labyrinthine garden in the country and has been in development for eight months. The Labyrinth Garden built in the shape of ‘Yantra’ emits positive energy. The main goal behind the design selection was to bring about symmetry while focusing on building a complex network of paths. Up to 1,80,000 saplings have been planted near the Maze Garden. This site, originally a debris dump, has now become a verdant landscape.

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