On the occasion of the 134th Foundation Day of the National Archives of India, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and Culture, Arjun Ram Meghwal, will inaugurate a digital exhibition titled Subhash Abhinandan in New Delhi on March 11th. Organized by the National Archives of India, the exhibition commemorates the life of Subhash Chandra Bose, featuring 16 sections covering key aspects from his birth to the present day.
1. Exhibition Overview
- The digital exhibition Subhash Abhinandan delves into the life of Subhash Chandra Bose, offering insights through a collection of documents.
- It spans 16 sections, encompassing significant milestones from Bose’s birth to his enduring legacy.
2. Document Highlights
- Notable items showcased include Janaki Nath Bose’s diary, Bose’s birth records, and his results from the civil service examination.
- The exhibition meticulously chronicles Bose’s journey and struggles from 1920 to 1940, providing a comprehensive understanding of his speeches, adventures, and the formation of the Azad Hind Fauj.
3. Recognition and Honors
- Addressing the Bharat Ratna award and its postponement, the exhibition sheds light on the Ministry’s endeavors to honor Bose’s contributions.
- It highlights efforts made by the Ministry of Culture to recognize and commemorate Subhash Chandra Bose’s legacy.
4. Virtual Reality Experience
- Offering a unique and immersive experience, the exhibition is also available in virtual reality format.
- Visitors can explore Bose’s life and achievements through an interactive and engaging virtual environment, enhancing the accessibility and impact of the exhibition.