The country's first Naval Bravery Museum will be built in Lucknow.

The country's first Naval Bravery Museum will be built in Lucknow.

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: October 25 2023

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  • According to the announcement made in October 2023, the country's first Naval Valor Museum will be built in Lucknow.
  • In this, memorabilia related to the entire history of the Indian Navy ranging from missiles, warships, torpedoes will be seen.
  • This museum will be built at a cost of Rs 23 crore.
  • The foundation stone of this Naval Gallantry Museum was laid by the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.
  • The INS Gomti warship, which has been retired from the Navy, and its related missiles, torpedoes, cannons and other equipment will be kept for exhibition in the museum.
  • Information related to the 5000 year old naval history of India will also be given in the Naval Bravery Museum.
  • How water travels through the river took place in cities like Harappa and Mohenjodaro in the Indus River Valley Civilization will be demonstrated through paintings.
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