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Share your views on creation of a National Portal for Virtual Museums of India

Share your views on creation of a National Portal for Virtual Museums of India
Start Date :
Mar 10, 2015
Last Date :
Apr 11, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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A Virtual Museum can be defined as an interactive virtual space featuring museum galleries and collections that is available to the global audience for viewing. It serves as a tool ...

A Virtual Museum can be defined as an interactive virtual space featuring museum galleries and collections that is available to the global audience for viewing. It serves as a tool for portrayal of cultural diversity and exhibition of art objects, thereby allowing access to the rich cultural heritage of any nation anywhere in the world. The Ministry of Culture proposes to create a national portal for virtual Museums of India and welcomes opinions and suggestions from the members of public to enrich the proposal.

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Vivek Verma
Vivek Verma 11 years 2 months ago
That is a great effort for them who wants to see all the ancient things but could not reach due to some problems. Great going by our PM sir. Thanx for this tremendous effort for us.......
vardhan varma
vardhan varma 11 years 2 months ago
Great thought and we are already taking a look at how we could make the audiance or school children who wants to explore more information and also for the people who are too far and cannnot visit the Musuem for quick original facts it would be a great platform, such initiative is great. We from Fields of View a non-profit organization would like to take it furthur with Government Support. Sorry couldnt type more information :) Regards, Vardhan Varma Researcher Fields of View Bangalore
Dr  Ashok Malhotra
Dr Ashok Malhotra 11 years 2 months ago
It is great to see that links now become active automatically on this mygov website. Congratulations for the improvement.
Dr  Ashok Malhotra
Dr Ashok Malhotra 11 years 2 months ago
This novella illustrates a practical model for the most impoverishes of villages to become prosperous and beautiful: http://www.amazon.in/Mystic-Blossoms-Ashok-Malhotra/dp/1411648579
Dr  Ashok Malhotra
Dr Ashok Malhotra 11 years 2 months ago
Farmers must diversify with blue water farming, poultry, diary and most especially with fruit and other trees along with bee keeping for prosperity
Anil Kumar Sharma
Anil Kumar Sharma 11 years 2 months ago
Develop social organisation with skill member to organize village development to maintain 1- crop,vegetable,grains value.2- river connection. 3- cattle medical,milk value,natural fertility with gover khad etc,4- connectivity of road with local transportation,5- solar power mechanism development and supervise with local social organisation skill members.Also supervise school,hospital,E-Mitra in village with internet cyber point.
mahendra dash
mahendra dash 11 years 2 months ago
It will be a new thing for all.Initially it may be cost intensive ,but the return is too high.India will be one among a few countrties to have VM. Some to feel pride enjoy and learn. The next generation with the old ones ,every one will be benefitted.
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mahendra dash
mahendra dash 11 years 2 months ago
Virtual Museum Exhibits On Demand has a Positive effect on Overall Museum Exhibit Visits.The number of virtual museum exhibit visits to an online museum is positively correlated with the number of in-person visits to museums in general. In-person visitors to museum exhibits who also visit museum exhibits on demand have a more positive trend in visiting more often than those who visit in-person. High return. With mix of rich heritage and modernity, it is a boon for all to pride in.