PM Modi unveils ‘Yuge Yugeen Bharat’: World’s largest museum in Delhi



In a momentous event at Pragati Maidan, Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled an ambitious plan to build the world’s largest museum, ‘Yuge Yugeen Bharat,’ which translates to ‘Everlasting India’ in Sanskrit. The museum, set to span a vast area of 1.17 lakh sq mts, will boast an astounding 950 rooms and will be dedicated to showcasing the rich cultural heritage of India.

PM Modi’s Grand Vision for India’s Future

During the inauguration ceremony of the International Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre ‘Bharat Mandapam,’ Prime Minister Modi passionately outlined his vision for India’s future. He pledged to propel India to become the world’s third-largest economy, surpassing all expectations and achieving unprecedented growth and development.

Confidence Amidst Political Challenges

Amidst the political challenges faced by his government, including a motion of no-confidence submitted by the opposition Congress, PM Modi remained undeterred. He presented statistics highlighting his administration’s developmental achievements, and expressed unwavering confidence in his vision to eliminate poverty and transform India into a fully developed nation within the next 25 years.

A State-of-the-Art Museum Celebrating Indian Heritage

The ‘Yuge Yugeen Bharat’ museum will be a showcase of India’s vibrant cultural tapestry. Visitors can expect to be immersed in exhibits that celebrate Indian art, music, dance, philosophy, literature, and more. With its sprawling size and remarkable collection, the museum promises to be a treasure trove of India’s diverse and illustrious history.

Proud Economic Progress

In a noteworthy revelation, PM Modi highlighted India’s impressive economic progress. From ranking as the 10th-largest economy at the beginning of his first term, India has climbed to the fifth position during his second term. Fueled by these achievements, the Prime Minister aspires for India to secure a place among the world’s top three economies if re-elected for a third term.

Fighting Obstruction for Positive Initiatives

In his address, PM Modi criticized those who obstruct positive initiatives, emphasizing that progress should not be impeded. He urged the nation to witness the tangible outcomes of his government’s efforts since assuming power in 2014, including the inauguration of the state-of-the-art convention and exhibition centre at Pragati Maidan.

Conclusion

With the unveiling of ‘Yuge Yugeen Bharat,’ Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set the stage for India to celebrate and preserve its rich heritage like never before. His ambitious vision for the nation’s future and determination to overcome challenges signal a promising path towards an everlasting India on the global stage.

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Dr. Kirti Sisodia

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