The inauguration of this second phase of museum complex in the 88-year-old Rashtrapati Bhavan marks the completion of the project spread in 10,000 square metres comprising Stables Museum (Phase -I inaugurated last year), Garages Museum (to be inaugurated this year) and the Clock Tower, which will be home to the visitors reception centre, cafeteria and souvenir shop.
"This museum will depict the story of the planning and construction of Rashtrapati Bhavan; the British Viceroys who occupied the building till 1947; their reaction towards the tumultuous freedom movement in the country; the transfer of power; the formation of the Republic; the life and work of 13 Presidents of India since 1950; life in Rashtrapati Bhavan; the beauty and environment of the campus, the people working here and important visitors, etc," he said.
"The first exhibition will be a collection of paintings by Pratiksha Apurv, to commence from July 25," he said.
Under a crucial project related to documentation of all
aspects of the Rashtrapati Bhavan, three portfolios of paintings on the imposing building published by Lalit Kala Akademi and five new books on 340-room abode of the Indian President published by the Publications Division will be released at the inaugural function.
"The folios are titled 'Paintings in the Ashoka Hall of Rashtrapati Bhavan', 'Company Paintings in Rashtrapati Bhavan' and 'Select Paintings of Rashtrapati Bhavan'. The five books are 'A Work of Beauty: The Architecture and Landscape of Rashtrapati Bhavan', 'First Garden of the Republic: Nature in the President's Estate', 'Around India's First Table: Dining and Entertaining at Rashtrapati Bhavan', 'The Arts and Interiors of Rashtrapati Bhavan: Lutyens and Beyond' and 'Discover the Magnificent World of Rashtrapati Bhavan', a book for Children," Rajamony said.
"The events to mark the completion of the fourth year of the presidency also include the president laying the foundation stone for a cluster of new residential units in the President's Estate on July 24," he said.
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