The Borneo Post (Sabah)

In Delhi, walk with Gandhi in the President’s House

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NEW DELHI: With a moon rock, a chunk of Mount Everest and the chance to stroll with Gandhi, the President’s House in Delhi is lifting the veil on its treasures in its new museum.

The President’s House, a classical palace with an Indian twist, is one of the grandest buildings in India, built by the British as the Viceroy’s House.

Storerooms not opened for decades – some because of superstiti­on – were unlocked in a treasure hunt to put together the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan Museum’s collection. It recreates moments from India’s independen­ce struggle such as Mahatma Gandhi’s landmark protest march against the salt tax in 1930 and the 1919 Jallianwal­a Bagh massacre of civilians by troops under British command.

Technology allows visitors to walk with Gandhi in the virtual reality room, while interactiv­e features include a flipbook of India’s constituti­on.

“The museum depicts the democratic heritage of India and gives a peek into the lives of former presidents. We have used augmented technology to keep visitors involved and interested. The museum is always a work in progress and we will add more exhibits as we discover them,” education officer Pankaj Protim Bordoloi told AFP.

Drawcards include a Mercedes car given to late premier Rajiv Gandhi by the king of Jordan and a horse-drawn presidenti­al buggy complete with horses.

The collection also includes a long-lost painting of Robert Clive (1725-74), commander-in-chief of British India. The authoritie­s contacted the National Gallery in Britain and also Clive’s family who confirmed the work was genuine.

“Their excitement too assured us that we had found the right painting,” Bordoloi added. — AFP

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