Govt forms key panels for 'Prime Ministers of India' museum project; Surya Prakash, Dasgupta among members

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

In a major push towards setting up a unique museum on the 'Prime Ministers of India' in the national capital, the has formed three high-powered panels that will work to implement the project.

According to officials, of the three committees formed by Mahesh Sharma, one will focus on project implementation while the other two will concentrate on choice and development of content for the one-of-its-kind museum.

The is headed by and Library (NMML) as its and has author-historian Makhan Lal, Prof. and some officials as its members.

Another panel, headed by Swapan Dasgupta, which also has chief A Surya Prakash as a member, will vet the content for curation for the museum on Prime Ministers of India, an said.

The has also formed a third panel, headed by Sinha, which among others has senior CPWD officials on board. The project implementation panel will work on setting up the museum, the added.

According to officials, it is strongly felt that the contribution and story of India's executive, as represented by the prime ministers is told for the benefit of future generations.

Under the supervision of the Society, which has the as its head, the council has been managing the overall affairs of the and Library.

The iconic landmark, Teen Murti Estate, however, belongs to the government and there is a view that setting up a museum on prime ministers would be of great service to the future generations and those interested in the history of independent India, an official said.

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First Published: Tue, June 05 2018. 19:45 IST