Museum of Royal Kingdoms of India
On 31st October 2025, on the eve of Rashtriya Ekta Diwas, with reverence to our shared heritage and promise of unity, Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of the Museum of Royal Kingdoms of India - an endeavour of honour and legacy.
Objectives
- To document and display the rich legacy of India’s royal and princely states.
- To preserve artefacts and archival materials that reflect India’s royal traditions and their contribution to the nation’s unity and cultural identity.
- To educate and engage the public on the historical process of integration, the contribution of the princely states and the evolution of India’s governance and ....
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