Indian govt to soon open Tech Museum in Delhi Based on Future Technology

Tech Museum: You already know that technology has come a long way today.

We have many services like 5G, Artificial Intelligence, and wireless networking that everyone is using.

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Now, here’s some exciting news: The Indian government is getting ready to open a tech museum in Delhi, the capital of the country, very soon.

They will make a museum in Nav Bharat Udyan, which is in the Central Vista area.

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This museum will show new and upcoming technologies.

The people who build things for the government (CPWD) are asking for ideas on how to make it. You can send your ideas until October 6th.

You will see technology of the future

As per a report from PTI, this tech museum will display the technology used in our country.

It will show people what kind of technology is being used here.

The government thinks this will make Indians feel proud of their country’s progress.

People will be introduced to these technologies

1. 3-D map

2. touch-enabled display

3. AV projection

4. multi-touch table

5. LED projection

6. hologram

Based on the information from the CPWUD document, the Tech Museum won’t focus on one particular technology.

Instead, it will use the best tools for communication that fit the exhibition’s surroundings.

They will hire special consultants who will create the theme and design for it.

Tech museum will be built here

The Tech Museum will be created in Nav Bharat Udyan, which is part of the government’s Central Vista redevelopment plan.

This plan stretches from Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate.

According to the master plan, the Central Vista Axis will be expanded from its current length of 2.9 km to 6.3 km, connecting from the ridge to the river.

The new parliament is very modern

In addition to the Tech Museum, a new Parliament has also been built as part of the Central Vista Project.

The work in this Parliament will begin tomorrow, which is September 19th. It has a special system that uses AI technology and fingerprints for security.

They’ve put microphones in it to help with language translation.

There’s also a smart display in it. And, they’ve installed audio and video systems in the new Parliament.

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