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PM Modi chairs 47th meeting of PMML Society, unveils vision for ‘Museum Map of India’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday chaired the 47th Annual General Meeting of the Prime Ministers Museum and Library (PMML) Society at Teen Murti Bhawan, New Delhi. Emphasizing the vital role of museums in connecting people with history, the Prime Minister outlined a comprehensive vision for the future of India’s museum landscape.

The Prime Minister proposed the creation of a “Museum Map of India,” a visionary initiative aimed at offering a unified cultural and informational platform showcasing museums across the country. He stressed the global significance of museums and their power to immerse people in historical experiences, calling for continuous efforts to enhance public interest and the societal standing of these institutions.

Highlighting the importance of technology, the Prime Minister suggested developing a national database of all museums in India. This database would include key performance indicators such as visitor footfall and quality benchmarks. He also advocated for regular workshops focused on capacity building and knowledge sharing among museum professionals.

To infuse new energy and fresh perspectives into the museum ecosystem, PM Modi proposed the formation of committees in each state, comprising five members under the age of 35. These youth-led groups would contribute innovative ideas to strengthen India’s museum network.

Reflecting on the establishment of the museum dedicated to all Prime Ministers of India, the Prime Minister noted that it has helped preserve the legacies of past leaders, including India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru—something he emphasized had not been fully achieved before 2014.

In light of the upcoming 50th anniversary of the Emergency, PM Modi suggested the compilation and preservation of all legal documents and battles from that era, ensuring that future generations and scholars have access to this crucial chapter of India’s democratic journey.

The Prime Minister also highlighted the importance of systematically preserving current events and documentation to benefit future researchers. He recommended leveraging the influence of prominent public figures and inviting diplomatic representatives to Indian museums to boost global awareness of India’s rich cultural heritage.

During the meeting, other members of the PMML Society also shared their inputs and recommendations for further strengthening the institution and expanding its reach.

PM Modi also planted a Kapur tree (Cinnamomum camphora) in the gardens of Teen Murti House, symbolizing growth, heritage, and sustainability.

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