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Nehru Museum to the independence era

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  • A slice of history
    Nehru museum is situated at the Teen Murti Marg in New Delhi. It is a fabulous museum which is full of historical items that enable us to learn more about the past.

    When I entered the museum, I saw a beautiful garden full of greenery.

    Once we went inside the museum, there was a guide who told us that the Teen Murti House was converted into the official residence of the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, after Independence. This building served as his official residence for 16 years till his death in 1964.

    We saw the place where Pandit Nehru held meetings with people, his bedroom, dining room and study room. There were many photographs of Pandit Nehru, his mother, his wife Kamla Nehru and his daughter Indira, and his friends.

    I clicked many pictures in the museum. There was an assembly room where we heard a very important speech delivered by Nehruji on the eve of Independence that really moved me.
    — SHRUTI CHOUDHARY, X- B

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