"I am visiting Rameswaram tomorrow to bring back APJ Kalam's belongings to Delhi. At his family home, there are several of his belongings of the former President including books, veena and spectacles," Delhi Culture Minister Kapil Mishra said today.
Kalam's possessions from his residence at 10, Rajaji Marg in the national capital, had been sent to Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu by the Centre, after his death.
The Delhi government will also have a permanent exhibition on Kalam at Delhi Haat where his books will be displayed and used for research and other purposes.
Mishra had criticised the Centre's move to allot Kalam's official residence at 10, Rajaji Marg to Union Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma after the former President's death.
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