The iconic Victoria Memorial will become fully user-friendly for persons with disabilities by April next year after the completion of the ongoing renovation work, Curator of the museum, Jayanta Sengupta has said.
There will be signage in Braille for 50 prime exhibits which will enable people with impairments to tour the galleries where the objects are placed, on their own, Sengupta told PTI here Monday.
He was speaking on the sidelines of a programme to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
"We will be able to arrange signage in Braille for 50 prime exhibits by March-April 2019, when the renovation work will be completed," he said.
The museum will also have an elevator for the disabled and senior citizens so that they can go through the galleries which are located on the first floor, he said.
To a question, Sengupta said the few stairs just before the ground floor level will be removed to facilitate the physically challenged reach the floor on their own. The existing ramp will also be extended.
He said two battery-operated golf carts, earlier used by security personnel for patrolling the surrounding areas within the vast museum compound, were now being utilised by the disabled persons and the elderly to reach the museum from the gate.
"The golf carts are also being deployed for security patrolling at times, whenever needed, but we are principally keeping the vehicles ready to ferry those having problem in mobility to reach the main building. Using such carts are also environment-friendly," he said.
Pointing out that the Victoria Memorial, which was formally opened to the public in 1921, did not have disabled-friendly features in those times, Sengupta commented, "When Lord Curzon had decided to construct a grand building with a museum and garden, it did not have all these features."
The curator said, "while renovating and upgrading, we are taking into consideration the retro-fitting aspect. We have to keep the heritage part intact."
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