Demolition of the National Museum
- October 31, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Demolition of the National Museum
Subject : History
Section: art and culture
Context: The National Museum is set to be demolished and the artefacts will be moved to the North and South Blocks.
- North and South Blocks will be emptied to become the Yug-Yugeen Bharat Indian Museum.
About the National Museum of India:
Background:
- The blueprint for establishing the National Museum in Delhi was prepared by the Maurice Gwyer Committee in May 1946.
- An exhibition was organized in the Rashtrapati Bhawan (President’s residence), New Delhi in 1949, which turned out to be a great success.
- This event proved responsible for the creation of the National Museum.
- State Governments, Museum authorities and private donors, who had participated in the exhibition, were approached for the gift or loan of artefacts, and most of them responded generously.
- On August 15, 1949, the National Museum, New Delhi, was inaugurated in the Rashtrapati Bhawan by Shri C. Rajagopalachari, the Governor-General of India.
- The foundation of the present building was laid by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, on May 12, 1955.
- The first phase of the National Museum Building was formally inaugurated by Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the Vice President of India, on December 18, 1960.
- The second phase of the building was completed in 1989.
- While the Museum continued to grow its collection through gifts that were sought painstakingly, artefacts were collected through its Arts Purchase Committee.
Present Status:
- The Museum presently holds approximately 2,00,000 objects of diverse nature, both Indian as well as foreign, and its holdings cover a time span of more than five thousand years of Indian cultural heritage.
- The National Museum was initially looked after by the Director General of Archaeology until 1957, when the Ministry of Education, Government of India, declared it a separate institution and placed it under its own direct control.
- At present, the National Museum is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.
Digitalization of National Museum Collections:
- The National Museum has started a special project to digitize its collection of objects in order to make it available for visitors to see online.
- This process involves digitization and storage of museum collections in a collection management system named ‘JATAN’, a virtual museum builder software that enables creation of digital collection management systems for Indian museums and is deployed in several national museums across India.
- Its objective is to make a digital imprint of all the objects preserved in museums and help researchers, curators and other people interested in the field
- JATAN has been designed and developed by Centre for Development of Smart Computing (C-DAC) Pune.