0.1651
900 319 0030
x

Re-imagining museums in India

iasparliament Logo
May 18, 2022

What is the issue?

There is a transformational shift in our approach to preserve and promote our rich heritage.

How there is a shift in our approach towards museums?

  • There is a shift from a museum-centric approach to a cultural spaces approach.
  • Also we have started to build museums for specific purposes rather than relying on general purpose museums.
  • We have started to look at museums with a whole-of-government approach as well to ensure that museums provide a wholesome experience.

What is Cultural spaces approach?

  • Cultural space approach focuses on integrating the culture into our lives rather than to position them in museums.
  • India is a continuously inhabited civilizational states that continues to thrive.
  • The festivals we celebrate, the deities we worship, the food we eat, and the dance and music performances we appreciate are all a testimony to our civilizational ethos.
  • Therefore our art, culture and heritage should be continuously witnessed and integrated in our day-to-day activities rather than viewing it in museums.

What are the steps taken to promote Cultural spaces approach?

  • Reinstating the brought back stolen heritage from other countries in their original place rather than displaying it in a museum wherever feasible.
  • The idol of Goddess Annapurna was returned to its rightful place at Kashi Vishwanath temple, Varanasi.
  • Embedding the art and our civilisational heritage in contiguous places such as the new Central Vista Project transcending standalone buildings.

What are Specific purpose museums?

  • These museums have unique content and a definite purpose ensuring that rich material is on display and the overall experience is wholesome.
  • Some of the specific purpose museums established are as follows
  • 10 tribal freedom fighter museums to recognise the role of over 200 tribal freedom fighters in various revolts and uprisings against colonial rule.
  • Birsa Munda museum launched in Ranchi during the first Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas on November 15 2021.
  • Pradhan Mantri Sangrahalaya inaugurated on the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti.
  • The museum is a tribute to every Prime Minister of India since independence. It showcases the contributions they made and the challenges they faced in their tenure.
  • Statue of Unity - In tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the Prime Minister inaugurated the Statue of Unity in October 2018, which also contains a museum that chronicles the various facets of Patel.
  • Biplobi Bharat museum in Kolkata.
  • Arms and armour museum at the Red Fort.
  • A gallery on Gautama Buddha in Delhi.
  • A museum on Jammu and Kashmir.

What is Whole-of-government approach?

  • The whole of government approach focuses on providing a wholesome experience to all stakeholders.
  • The aim is to portray a rich and diverse blend of the cultural, religious and scientific achievements that our civilisation has witnessed over the years.
  • These museums do not just lie under the control of the Ministry of Culture.
  • For example - Railway museums, the crafts and textiles museums, and the food museum.
  • 25 science cities, centres and museums under the National Council of Science Museums (NCSM) backed by an MoU with CSIR.
  • NCSM is an autonomous body under the Ministry of Culture.

What are the efforts made to modernise and upgrade the museums?

  • Use of Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality
  • Widen public access through modernisation and digitisation of collections and exhibitions.
  • Ministry of Culture organised a first-of-its-kind Global Summit on ‘Reimagining Museums in India’ in February 2022.
  • Learnings from the summit are incorporated to devise a blueprint for the development of new museums.
  • An Indian Institute of Heritage is set up as a world class university to address these challenges in due course of action.

 

Reference

  1. https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/a-concerted-effort-in-re-imagining-museums/article65422237.ece

 

Login or Register to Post Comments
There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to review.

ARCHIVES

MONTH/YEARWISE ARCHIVES

Free UPSC Interview Guidance Programme