Will the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum Represent India's Bravery and Cultural Heritage?
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Lucknow, Oct 30 (NationPress) Uttar Pradesh's Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath conducted a review of the construction progress at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum in Agra and urged officials to ensure the building is completed by January for a timely inauguration.
The Chief Minister underscored that the museum is destined to symbolize India's bravery, self-respect, and cultural richness.
He stated that the museum should transcend static displays to become a dynamic, interactive venue where visitors can engage with India's illustrious history.
Focusing on the 'Shivaji and the Great Escape Gallery', CM Yogi directed the recreation of the historical escape of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj from Agra Fort using 7D technology, along with digital sound, light, and visual effects to vividly bring the event to life for guests.
Regarding the 'Festivals Gallery', he expressed that it should vividly showcase major festivals of Uttar Pradesh—including Mahashivratri and Dev Deepawali in Kashi, Shri Krishna Janmotsav and Rangotsav in Braj, and Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj—through immersive experiences that engage the senses rather than relying on static images.
The Chief Minister mandated that every artwork, sculpture, and architectural feature in the forthcoming Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum in Agra should reflect the cultural essence of Uttar Pradesh. He emphasized that every wall, courtyard, and artwork must narrate a story, illustrating a blend of folk art, traditional crafts, and modern creativity.
CM Yogi also instructed the creation of an 'Agra Gallery' to emphasize the city’s architectural and cultural heritage, allowing visitors to appreciate Mughal architecture, Braj culture, and contemporary Agra.
He additionally ordered the establishment of an 'Orientation Gallery' to familiarize visitors with the museum’s vision, the life of Shivaji Maharaj, and the socio-cultural context of his era.
Stressing the importance of innovation, CM Yogi stated that the museum should not just preserve history but also act as an inspirational hub for the future. He advocated for the incorporation of interactive technology, virtual reality, digital archives, and sound-light displays throughout all galleries to foster an immersive experience.
The Chief Minister insisted that all work be finalized promptly and to a high standard, asserting that the museum will amplify Agra's global identity and become a vibrant emblem of Uttar Pradesh's cultural heritage.