Indore: The country's first infantry museum is going to open soon in Mhow. The construction work of this infantry museum has taken shape. In this, the history of the infantry from 1747 to 2020, the sacrifice of valor and valiant soldiers have been preserved in statues, murals and photo galleries that look like 3D printers and hand made humans. Its first phase is ready. At the same time, the Army is preparing that this year it will be opened to the people.
This museum is being built in three phases in a three-storey building on two acres. In this, the work of a phase is going on in the last phase. At the same time, the work of the second and third phase is to begin. Here the history of Battle of Plassey 1757, Battle of Saragarhi 1897, Battle of Buxar, Indo-Pak War 1965 and 1971 as well as the history of Shivaji and Subhash Chandra Bose etc. have been preserved.
Let us tell you that the construction of this museum started in 2009. Here soldiers' statues have been built while fighting the war, jumping the 40 feet high wall and catching the terrorists hidden in the house. At the same time, they have been prepared in this way through 3D printers. The officials have informed that people will be able to book online to see the museum. Here 100 people will be able to visit in a day. It will take at least two and a half hours to see a person in this museum. People will be given a tour of the entire museum in 40-40 slots.
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