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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)
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 ...
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Deepak Dogra
10 years 9 months ago
its called "Rare Book Society of India" on face book
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Deepak Dogra
10 years 9 months ago
on Facebook, some people have access to Ancient Indian Text and manuscript, users can download lot of text in pdf format from his website. name of few are Oxford University Press, University of California, University of Toronto etc.
If these Universities allowing certain people to download information online, they can we imagine how much or many Intellectual property they have stolen from India. If they did so, Our Sanskrit, Pali experts and team of high level officials must contact them ASAP
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Manoranjan kumar
10 years 9 months ago
Virtual museam should have high quality images as well as motion pictures with audio in 2D and 3D both view.
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Dr Swapan Kumar Banerjee
10 years 9 months ago
I saw one audio and video museum at Rajgir. It's very effective in reconstructing the past. School children should be exposed to such museum so that they can carry the Indian flag or tradition and culture
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Dr Swapan Kumar Banerjee
10 years 9 months ago
#TAG Virtual Museum: A Reminder of Rich Indian Heritage. What we tend to forget will never be lost. ...Bhartiya Sanskriti Amrita Saman.
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Vinod Kumar Maheshwari
10 years 9 months ago
हमारे संग्रहालय अनुपम धरोहर है और इस प्रयास के कई लाभ होंगे -१.चोरी-छिपे फोटो खीचना कम हो जाएगा २. जो आर्थिक अभाव, विकलांगता,समय की कमी या किसी अन्य कारणवश वहां नहीं जा सकते,उन्हें घर बैठे इन्हें देखना संभव होगा ३.बच्चों की ज्ञान वृद्धि होगी ४.यदि इस पर नाममात्र का शुल्क भी हो तो संग्रहालयों को दर्शक घटने से धनाभाव का डर नहीं होगा किन्तु अत्यंत दुर्लभचीजों के लिए सुरक्षा भी बढ़ानी होगी | बेहतर हो यदि लॉग इन पंजीकृत यूजर के लिए हो |
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Mihir_6
10 years 9 months ago
WEll its a great idea and can protect artifacts better reduce cost of managing footfalls..inc longevity..However craze to actually visit an archaeological museum would still stand..
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Jyothi Kammela
10 years 9 months ago
It is a great idea! Schools can utilise the sites for the general knowledge sessions and children would enjoy watching the items and learning about the history behind each item. Learning would become more interesting. It would be a good tourist attraction too!
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sandeep mishra
10 years 9 months ago
The best way to know a country's people is by knowing their culture and religious traditions,which is soulfully reflected in their life style,monuments,religious texts,festivals being followed.I think the best way to promote tourism is when our secrets of traditions ,rituals (bharatya sanskriti)which are secretly connected with our past ,is attached with the monuments,scriptures,idols,maps being displayed in the museums.People accept what they understand & then admire naturally.HARI OM
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bHARAT
10 years 9 months ago
Geography deals with maps and History deals with chaps
Yes we should Constructing Images of the Past by bldg virtual museum
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