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Prime Ministers' Museum and Library Society

The Prime Ministers' Museum and Library Society previously known as the Nehru Museum and Library Society is a museum and library in New Delhi, India, which aims to preserve and reconstruct the history of the Indian independence movement. Housed within the Teen Murti House complex, it is an autonomous institution under the Indian Ministry of Culture, and was founded in 1964 after the death of India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. It aims to foster academic research on modern and contemporary history.[2] Today, the Nehru Memorial Library is the world's leading resource centre on India's first prime minister.[3] Its archives contain the bulk of Mahatma Gandhi's writings,[4] as well as private papers of Swami Sahajanand Saraswati, C. Rajagopalachari, B. C. Roy, Jayaprakash Narayan, Charan Singh, Sarojini Naidu and Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. In March 2010, it launched a digitization project of its archives, and by June 2011, 867,000 pages of manuscripts and 29,807 photographs had been scanned and 500,000 pages had been uploaded on the digital library website.[3] Amongst noted publications of the NMML are Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru, Man of Destiny by Ruskin Bond, and Nehru Anthology (1980).

Prime Ministers’ Museum and Library Society
Entrance of Prime Ministers’ Museum and Library Society
28°36′09″N 77°11′55″E / 28.6026029°N 77.1987395°E / 28.6026029; 77.1987395
LocationTeen Murti Bhavan, New Delhi, India
Established14 November 1964; 59 years ago (1964-11-14)
Other information
DirectorShri Shri Sanjiv Nandan Sahai [1]
Websitewww.pmsangrahalaya.gov.in

Nehru Memorial Museum & Library has over the years, supported scholars and historians across India. Through its fellowship programme, the Nehru Memorial Fellowship, it has funded some of India's best academics, such as Chief Information Commissioner OP Kejriwal.[5] It is also one of the best libraries in Delhi for the social sciences as it has a huge collection on labour related issues in the form of PhD dissertations, reports, books, journals and newspapers.[6]

On 26 April 2016, a dagger gifted to former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru by Saudi Arabia was stolen from the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library.[7]

Overview edit

 
Teen Murti Bhavan, where the library functioned from 1966 to 1974

Nehru Memorial Museum and Library is known as Teen Murti Bhawan (sculptor: Leonard Jennings of Britain), after the three statues established in 1922 in honor of the three Indian princely states Jodhpur, Hyderabad and Mysore after their contribution in World War I by serving in the present day Gaza Strip, Israel, and Palestine. It was designed by Robert Tor Russell who also designed Connaught Place and a few parts of Janpath. Spread over 30 acres, its construction started in 1929 and took around one year to completion. It is a masterpiece of British and French architecture and woodwork. Initially known as Flagstaff House, it was used by British forces as the residence of the Commander-in-Chief. After Independence, the house was taken over as the residence of Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964), first Prime Minister of India. After his death in 1964, it was decided that Teen Murti Bhawan should be converted into a museum and a library which would promote original research in modern Indian history with special reference to the Nehruvian era. It was inaugurated on his birth anniversary, 14 November that year, by then President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.[8]

 
Study of Jawaharlal Nehru, preserved within the museum

Nehru Memorial Museum and Library Society was formed on 1 April 1966. Initially, the museum was set up in the eastern wing and the library in the western wing of the sprawling building, with Bal Ram Nanda as its founder-director, who also curated the museum and library for next 17 years. He received the Padma Vibhushan in 2003.[9]

With the passage of time and the rapid growth of research material in the library, more space was required and an exclusive library building was constructed. It was formally inaugurated by President V. V. Giri in January 1974. However, the steady increase in the volume of material required for research further necessitated the construction of an annex building which was completed in 1989. The Centre for Contemporary Studies was set up in this building as a new unit in 1990.

 
View of Rashtrapati Bhawan from the entrance porch of Teen Murti Bhawan

To commemorate the Foundation Day of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, it organises an annual lecture on 1 April, called the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Foundation Day Lecture. Nehru Planetarium is also part of NMML. Much work is also happening in the field of connecting people with this place with special reference to children, who are considered to be closest to Jawaharlal Nehru's heart, earning the popular name 'Chacha Nehru'. The library also has an archive of the private correspondence between Nehru and Edwina Mountbatten, wife of Lord Mountbatten, but with limited access.[3][10][11]

The Centre for Contemporary Studies was set up as an advanced studies unit of NMML in 1990 and is housed in the Annexe building. NMML took over the charge of the Nehru Planetarium from the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund in 2005.

From April 2015 to March 2016, the Museum received nearly 1.7 million visitors.[12]

Nehru Memorial digital library edit

The collection of manuscripts, historical documents and other archival materials of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library were made available online, after the digitisation project, with the help of HCL Infosystems started in 2010.[13] By May 2011, employing the Rs union Ministry of Culture funding of Rs. 10 crore, the project had digitized 50 collections of manuscripts, 834 interview transcripts, 29,802 photographs, over one lakh images of the newspaper Amrita Bazar Patrika (1905–1938).[14] In all, the digitization will cover nine million documents and was to be completed by 2015.[3]

Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya edit

The Prime Ministers’ Museum and Library Society is now invigorated with the opening of the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya in April 2022. The Pradhan Mantri Sangrahalaya[15] is a tribute to every prime minister of the Republic of India since Independence and a narrative record of how each one has contributed to the development of our nation over the last 75 years. It is a history of collective effort and powerful evidence of the creative success of India's democracy. Our prime ministers came from every class and tier of society, for the gates of democracy were equally open to all. Each one left an important footprint on the journey of development, social harmony, and economic empowerment that has enabled India to give true meaning to freedom. We inherited an impoverished land from the debris of British colonialism and together gave it a new life, lifting our country from famished deprivation to food surplus status and creating infrastructure over barren territory for the benefit of the people. The Teen Murti Estate, home to the first prime minister of the Republic of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, for 16 years, was the natural environment for Pradhan Mantri Sangrahalaya because this is a story of continuity. The Sangrahalaya is a seamless blend that begins at the renovated and refurbished Nehru Museum building, now completely updated with technologically advanced displays on the life and contribution of Jawaharlal Nehru. The new panorama includes a section that exhibits a large number of rare gifts received by him from all over the world but never put on display.

The saga of modern India starts with the freedom struggle and the making of a great Constitution. The Sangrahalaya goes on to tell the story of how our Prime Ministers navigated the nation through various challenges and ensured the all-round progress of the country. Within this story is a message for the younger generation: there are greater horizons to conquer as we transform India into a New India.

Controversy edit

In 2009, several well-known academics, such as Ramachandra GuhaSumit SarkarNivedita MenonNayanjot LahiriMushirul HasanMukul KesavanMahesh Rangarajan, and Krishna Kumar, alleged that the institution was being run in an inefficient and corrupt fashion.[16] They pointed out that PMMML had discontinued its publication programme and that the acquisition of manuscripts and oral histories had all but come to a halt.[17] In turn, writer and activist Madhu Kishwar, environmentalist Pradip Krishen, and historians Irfan Habib and D. N. Jha came out in support of PMMML and its director, Mridula Mukherjee.[18] In 2023, the renaming of the library and museum invited a lot of criticism from various angles.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ "Directory". Nehru Memorial Museum and Library. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
  2. ^ Nehru Memorial Museum and Library Ministry of Culture, 23 August 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d "Nehru goes Google". Mint. 10 June 2011.
  4. ^ . The Times of India. 4 July 2007. Archived from the original on 12 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Controversy In Nehru's Home". Vol. 6, no. 7. Tehelka Magazine. 21 February 2009.
  6. ^ Nehru Memorial Museum & Library Archives of Indian Labour.
  7. ^ "At Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, a gift is stolen, not one CCTV". The India Express. 27 April 2016.
  8. ^ "Memorial museum". The Indian Express. 15 November 1964. p. 6.
  9. ^ BALRAM NANDA (1917-2010) 19 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Raj Bhavan (Sikkim), 1 June 2010
  10. ^ "Nehru-Edwina's love not physical but intellectual: Alex Von Tunzelmann". MiD DAY. 24 January 2011. ...archives for her material and visited India thrice to work at the Teen Murti Bhavan Library
  11. ^ Kuldip Nayar (9 July 2012). "Jawaharlal Nehru-Edwina Mountbatten: Theirs was spiritual love'". Outlook.
  12. ^ "50th Annual Report 2015–16" (PDF). NMML. p. 5. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  13. ^ "Nehru Memorial Museum and Library to go online". DNA. 4 April 2010.
  14. ^ . The Times of India. 28 May 2011. Archived from the original on 25 September 2012.
  15. ^ "Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya | The Journey of Independent India". www.pmsangrahalaya.gov.in. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  16. ^ Sharma, Mihir (17 July 2009). "Bitter secular-intellectual family feud over Nehru Memorial". The Indian Express. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  17. ^ Advani, Rukun (27 June 2009). "Saving the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library". The Economic Times. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  18. ^ Sharma, Mihir (18 July 2009). "Teen Murti: Nostalgia for ivory tower and a question of standards". The Indian Express. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  19. ^ Phukan, Sandeep (16 August 2023). "Modi has put P for 'pettiness': Congress slams Nehru memorial name change". The Hindu.

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The Prime Ministers Museum and Library Society previously known as the Nehru Museum and Library Society is a museum and library in New Delhi India which aims to preserve and reconstruct the history of the Indian independence movement Housed within the Teen Murti House complex it is an autonomous institution under the Indian Ministry of Culture and was founded in 1964 after the death of India s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru It aims to foster academic research on modern and contemporary history 2 Today the Nehru Memorial Library is the world s leading resource centre on India s first prime minister 3 Its archives contain the bulk of Mahatma Gandhi s writings 4 as well as private papers of Swami Sahajanand Saraswati C Rajagopalachari B C Roy Jayaprakash Narayan Charan Singh Sarojini Naidu and Rajkumari Amrit Kaur In March 2010 it launched a digitization project of its archives and by June 2011 867 000 pages of manuscripts and 29 807 photographs had been scanned and 500 000 pages had been uploaded on the digital library website 3 Amongst noted publications of the NMML are Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru Man of Destiny by Ruskin Bond and Nehru Anthology 1980 Prime Ministers Museum and Library SocietyEntrance of Prime Ministers Museum and Library Society28 36 09 N 77 11 55 E 28 6026029 N 77 1987395 E 28 6026029 77 1987395LocationTeen Murti Bhavan New Delhi IndiaEstablished14 November 1964 59 years ago 1964 11 14 Other informationDirectorShri Shri Sanjiv Nandan Sahai 1 Websitewww wbr pmsangrahalaya wbr gov wbr inNehru Memorial Museum amp Library has over the years supported scholars and historians across India Through its fellowship programme the Nehru Memorial Fellowship it has funded some of India s best academics such as Chief Information Commissioner OP Kejriwal 5 It is also one of the best libraries in Delhi for the social sciences as it has a huge collection on labour related issues in the form of PhD dissertations reports books journals and newspapers 6 On 26 April 2016 a dagger gifted to former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru by Saudi Arabia was stolen from the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library 7 Contents 1 Overview 2 Nehru Memorial digital library 3 Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya 4 Controversy 5 References 6 External linksOverview edit nbsp Teen Murti Bhavan where the library functioned from 1966 to 1974Nehru Memorial Museum and Library is known as Teen Murti Bhawan sculptor Leonard Jennings of Britain after the three statues established in 1922 in honor of the three Indian princely states Jodhpur Hyderabad and Mysore after their contribution in World War I by serving in the present day Gaza Strip Israel and Palestine It was designed by Robert Tor Russell who also designed Connaught Place and a few parts of Janpath Spread over 30 acres its construction started in 1929 and took around one year to completion It is a masterpiece of British and French architecture and woodwork Initially known as Flagstaff House it was used by British forces as the residence of the Commander in Chief After Independence the house was taken over as the residence of Jawaharlal Nehru 1889 1964 first Prime Minister of India After his death in 1964 it was decided that Teen Murti Bhawan should be converted into a museum and a library which would promote original research in modern Indian history with special reference to the Nehruvian era It was inaugurated on his birth anniversary 14 November that year by then President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 8 nbsp Study of Jawaharlal Nehru preserved within the museumNehru Memorial Museum and Library Society was formed on 1 April 1966 Initially the museum was set up in the eastern wing and the library in the western wing of the sprawling building with Bal Ram Nanda as its founder director who also curated the museum and library for next 17 years He received the Padma Vibhushan in 2003 9 With the passage of time and the rapid growth of research material in the library more space was required and an exclusive library building was constructed It was formally inaugurated by President V V Giri in January 1974 However the steady increase in the volume of material required for research further necessitated the construction of an annex building which was completed in 1989 The Centre for Contemporary Studies was set up in this building as a new unit in 1990 nbsp View of Rashtrapati Bhawan from the entrance porch of Teen Murti BhawanTo commemorate the Foundation Day of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library it organises an annual lecture on 1 April called the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Foundation Day Lecture Nehru Planetarium is also part of NMML Much work is also happening in the field of connecting people with this place with special reference to children who are considered to be closest to Jawaharlal Nehru s heart earning the popular name Chacha Nehru The library also has an archive of the private correspondence between Nehru and Edwina Mountbatten wife of Lord Mountbatten but with limited access 3 10 11 The Centre for Contemporary Studies was set up as an advanced studies unit of NMML in 1990 and is housed in the Annexe building NMML took over the charge of the Nehru Planetarium from the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund in 2005 From April 2015 to March 2016 the Museum received nearly 1 7 million visitors 12 Nehru Memorial digital library editThe collection of manuscripts historical documents and other archival materials of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library were made available online after the digitisation project with the help of HCL Infosystems started in 2010 13 By May 2011 employing the Rs union Ministry of Culture funding of Rs 10 crore the project had digitized 50 collections of manuscripts 834 interview transcripts 29 802 photographs over one lakh images of the newspaper Amrita Bazar Patrika 1905 1938 14 In all the digitization will cover nine million documents and was to be completed by 2015 3 Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya editThe Prime Ministers Museum and Library Society is now invigorated with the opening of the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya in April 2022 The Pradhan Mantri Sangrahalaya 15 is a tribute to every prime minister of the Republic of India since Independence and a narrative record of how each one has contributed to the development of our nation over the last 75 years It is a history of collective effort and powerful evidence of the creative success of India s democracy Our prime ministers came from every class and tier of society for the gates of democracy were equally open to all Each one left an important footprint on the journey of development social harmony and economic empowerment that has enabled India to give true meaning to freedom We inherited an impoverished land from the debris of British colonialism and together gave it a new life lifting our country from famished deprivation to food surplus status and creating infrastructure over barren territory for the benefit of the people The Teen Murti Estate home to the first prime minister of the Republic of India Jawaharlal Nehru for 16 years was the natural environment for Pradhan Mantri Sangrahalaya because this is a story of continuity The Sangrahalaya is a seamless blend that begins at the renovated and refurbished Nehru Museum building now completely updated with technologically advanced displays on the life and contribution of Jawaharlal Nehru The new panorama includes a section that exhibits a large number of rare gifts received by him from all over the world but never put on display The saga of modern India starts with the freedom struggle and the making of a great Constitution The Sangrahalaya goes on to tell the story of how our Prime Ministers navigated the nation through various challenges and ensured the all round progress of the country Within this story is a message for the younger generation there are greater horizons to conquer as we transform India into a New India Controversy editIn 2009 several well known academics such as Ramachandra Guha Sumit Sarkar Nivedita Menon Nayanjot Lahiri Mushirul Hasan Mukul Kesavan Mahesh Rangarajan and Krishna Kumar alleged that the institution was being run in an inefficient and corrupt fashion 16 They pointed out that PMMML had discontinued its publication programme and that the acquisition of manuscripts and oral histories had all but come to a halt 17 In turn writer and activist Madhu Kishwar environmentalist Pradip Krishen and historians Irfan Habib and D N Jha came out in support of PMMML and its director Mridula Mukherjee 18 In 2023 the renaming of the library and museum invited a lot of criticism from various angles 19 References edit Directory Nehru Memorial Museum and Library Retrieved 30 August 2014 Nehru Memorial Museum and Library Ministry of Culture 23 August 2011 a b c d Nehru goes Google Mint 10 June 2011 Christie s to return Gandhi s letter The Times of India 4 July 2007 Archived from the original on 12 September 2011 Controversy In Nehru s Home Vol 6 no 7 Tehelka Magazine 21 February 2009 Nehru Memorial Museum amp Library Archives of Indian Labour At Nehru Memorial Museum and Library a gift is stolen not one CCTV The India Express 27 April 2016 Memorial museum The Indian Express 15 November 1964 p 6 BALRAM NANDA 1917 2010 Archived 19 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Raj Bhavan Sikkim 1 June 2010 Nehru Edwina s love not physical but intellectual Alex Von Tunzelmann MiD DAY 24 January 2011 archives for her material and visited India thrice to work at the Teen Murti Bhavan Library Kuldip Nayar 9 July 2012 Jawaharlal Nehru Edwina Mountbatten Theirs was spiritual love Outlook 50th Annual Report 2015 16 PDF NMML p 5 Retrieved 26 March 2018 Nehru Memorial Museum and Library to go online DNA 4 April 2010 Nehru Memorial library digitised The Times of India 28 May 2011 Archived from the original on 25 September 2012 Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya The Journey of Independent India www pmsangrahalaya gov in Retrieved 24 May 2022 Sharma Mihir 17 July 2009 Bitter secular intellectual family feud over Nehru Memorial The Indian Express Retrieved 28 June 2023 Advani Rukun 27 June 2009 Saving the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library The Economic Times ISSN 0013 0389 Retrieved 28 June 2023 Sharma Mihir 18 July 2009 Teen Murti Nostalgia for ivory tower and a question of standards The Indian Express Retrieved 28 June 2023 Phukan Sandeep 16 August 2023 Modi has put P for pettiness Congress slams Nehru memorial name change The Hindu External links editNehru Memorial Museum amp Library https www pmsangrahalaya gov in Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prime Ministers 27 Museum and Library Society amp oldid 1190539294, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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