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King Mahendra's Gift To Nehru Decorated In The Prime Minister's Museum Of India

Jan 08, Kathmandu- The erstwhile Nehru Museum has now been converted into the Prime Minister's Museum.

Even though it is called the Prime Minister's Museum, the museum also has a lot of information about the hero of the Indian Independence War, Subash Chandra Bose, who was not the Prime Minister.

Inaugurated by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 14, 2022, the inauguration board of the museum is placed using Sanskrit, Hindi, and English languages.

In the museum, the bedroom of Nehru to Indira Gandhi, the reading room, and the bed where Nehru breathed his last are kept. In the museum, the gift given by Nepali King Mahendra to the first Prime Minister of independent India, Nehru, is also attractively kept.

In the museum in New Delhi's Three Statues Marg, the gifts given by filling the elephant's beard with art have been decorated with wooden gifts from original Nepali temples.

15 Prime Ministers, 43 galleries, and fascinating documentary and artificial intelligence museums are located in two different large buildings.