A journey down memory lane
It was very cold and foggy morning when we went to the Nehru Museum on Teen Murti Marg.
It was an educational trip. We saw many photographs of Nehruji from his childhood to his old age. We saw the various rooms he used, like the study, the dining room, Indira’s room and also got the opportunity to listen to his speech after Independence on August 15, 1947.
Our guide told us many facts. We saw Teen Murti Bhawan— Nehruji's office and reception. There was a huge garden, which was full of colourful roses and other flowers.
It was a very informative trip to a beautiful place. We also went to the Nehru Planetarium, where we got to see a show about space.
We enjoyed and gained a lot from this trip.
— MAHIMA DANI, X-D
A trip to the Nehru Museum
I always wanted to visit the Nehru Museum as I wanted to know more about the great leader of our country.
When I heard about the educational trip that we were going to be taken to, I was delighted.
My queries regarding Nehruji and his life were all answered.
In the museum, we saw various gifts given to Nehruji during his tenure as the Prime Minister by other countries.
We also saw Nehruji's study, his bedroom and Indiraji's bedroom. It felt as if they were still with us.
When I came to know that our first Pandit Nehru’s last words were, “After my death, my ashes must be spread all over the country”, I had tears in my eyes. It was a very informative and enjoyable trip.
— BINUSHA JOYCELL, X-B
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