The Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Museum alias National War Memorial situated at Pune Cantonment near the Pune Railway station, is a patriotic site. It is dedicated to the Indian soldiers, who lost their lives for the nation. The most notable thing about the museum is that it was built by raising funds from the public. Express Citizens' Forum an organization of Pune citizens set up the War Memorial Fund for its construction. The public contributed to the fund whole-heartedly and finally the foundation of the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Museum was laid down in November 1977. The museum was inaugurated and opened for the public in October 1998. The monument is made of stone pillars measuring 25-ft high. Main attraction of the museum is the display of MIG 23 BN, which was used in the Kargil War. The museum opens to public from 9. am to 6. p. m.Babasaheb Ambedkar Museum situated on the Senapati Bapat Road is dedicated to Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, a great freedom fighter and author of the famous Indian Constitution. The foundation stone for the Babasaheb Ambedkar Museum was laid down on April 14, 1990 by the then Chief Minister of Maharashtra Hon. Mr. Sharad Pawar and was inaugurated on 26th November, 1996 by the then Vice - President of India Mr. K. R. Narayanan. The museum preserved a rich collection of the personal belongings of Dr. Ambedkar used by him from his childhood to his death. Some of the important items exhibited in the museum are his chairs , footwear and cloths, the bed on which he took his last breath, a wall clock, a night lamp and a paperweight carved with his name, specs, letters in his own handwriting, his paintings, Bharat Ratna awarded to him by President K. R. Venkatraman and a silver ink-bottle with the picture of British Queen presented by Lord Mount Batten, the then Governor General of India. At the center of the museum one can found a white marble statue of Ambedkar, donated by Bharat Singh & Ramdas two of his followers from Agra. . The museum is maintained by the Symbiosis Institute, one of the renowned Educational Institutes of India. The museum opens from 8:30am to 5:30pm. The entry fee is Rs....
Read moreDr. Babasaheb Ambedkar is located at Symbiosis premises. Dr. Maisaheb Ambedkar wife of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar has generously donated all the personal belongings of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar to the Symbiosis. Some of the important artefacts are the urn containing his sacred ashes, the coveted Bharat-Ratna award together with the citation, the bed on which he breathed his last, the table & chair on which he used to sit while writing the Constitution of India, which has a sacred touch of Dr. Ambedkar. After receiving these, Dr. S. B Mujumdar, Founder & President, Symbiosis decided to erect a memorial and museum of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, who was a great son of India and does not belong to a single caste or creed. All Indians have affection and respect for him. One of the objectives of this museum and memorial is to introduce Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, who initiated the movement for social justice and equality in India to the foreign as well as Indian students so as to inspire them when they return to their home lands.
This memorial which is now a prominent land-mark in the city of Pune was inaugurated on 26th November, 1996 by the then Vice - President of India His Excellency Shri K. R. Narayanan. These events are highlighted by giving special light, sound and visual effects. Apart from present museum & memorial, Symbiosis has also established a magnificent library "Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Library", which was inaugurated on 21st November 2015 by the Former President of India Her Excellency Smt. Pratibha Patil. This museum & memorial along with the library is a "Prerana Bhumi" to those who visit this...
Read moreToday I had the profound opportunity to visit the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Museum in Pune, and it was an experience that left me utterly captivated. From the moment I stepped inside, I was struck by the meticulous arrangement of every aspect of the museum, paying homage to the life and legacy of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar.
The attention to detail was evident from the start, with Dr. Ambedkar's personal belongings delicately preserved and displayed, from his chair to his bed, and even his ink holder and shoes. It was a humbling experience to witness these intimate items, which offered a glimpse into the daily life of such a remarkable figure in history.
One of the highlights of the museum was the photo gallery, where alongside each photograph was a detailed description, allowing visitors like myself to delve deeper into the significance of each moment captured. This thoughtful addition added layers of meaning to the already poignant displays, enriching the overall experience.
I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the museum authority for their tireless efforts in preserving the memories of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. It is through their dedication and commitment that future generations will continue to be inspired by his vision and legacy. Visiting this museum was not just an educational journey, but a deeply moving tribute to a man whose contributions have left an indelible...
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