New Delhi || 15-12-2024
The Vice President of India, Jagdeep Dhankhar, inaugurated the Geological Survey of India (GSI) Geoscience Museum at the Victoria Market Building in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh today. The event marked a remarkable celebration, seamlessly blending the grandeur of tradition with the marvels of modern innovation.
The event was graced by Mangubhai Patel, Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Union Minister of Communications, Satish Chandra Dubey, Minister of State for Coal and Mines, Dr. Mohan Yadav, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Narendra Singh Tomar, Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Bharat Singh Kushwah, Member of Parliament, Gwalior and Asit Saha, Director General, GSI.
The Gwalior Geoscience Museum serves as a gateway to the wonders of Earth’s story—a sanctuary of knowledge where science and art converge to inspire curiosity. It has two exceptional galleries, offering a glimpse into the mysteries of our planet and the chronicles of life’s journey through time.
Uniqueness of Gallery one is its Diversity, showcases Earth’s marvels across seven sections, highlighting phenomena such as volcanoes, meteorites, and magnetic fields. With cutting-edge multimedia displays, interactive models, digital storyboards, and rare geological specimens, this gallery transforms into a vibrant platform where science comes alive.
It features extraordinary treasures, including Antarctic rocks, rare gemstones, volcanic rocks from Japan, Himalayan fossils, Deccan Trap zeolites, dimensional stones, and dinosaur eggs, making it a rich feast for both intellect and imagination.
‘Evolution of Life on Earth’ titled in Gallery two chronicles the epic story of life, tracing its origins to the rise of Homo sapiens. Through seven meticulously designed sections, visitors explore ancient ecosystems, the process of evolution, and mass extinction events. Fossils and immersive exhibits foster scientific curiosity, offering a deeper understanding of our past and a vision for the future.
The Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar along with the dignitaries toured the two galleries appreciating GSI’s diverse exhibits and beautiful showcase of geoscience . VP Dhankhar commended the efforts of the Geological Survey of India, which has been at the forefront of exploring and understanding our country’s geological wealth and providing critical scientific knowledge, supporting sustainable resource management, and contributing to the nation’s development. He highlighted this museum as a shining reflection of GSI’s unwavering commitment and expertise.
On this occasion Satish Chandra Dubey, MoS for coal and Mines issued the first ticket of this museum marking the beginning of a new chapter in the celebration of India’s geological heritage.
The minister also felicitated R.V. Karanth, Retired Professor of M.S. University, Baroda, for his invaluable contribution to the gemstone gallery and for generously sharing his personal collection of gemstones with GSI.
The GSI Geoscience Museum is an essential resource for researchers, educators, and geoscience enthusiasts, promoting a deeper understanding of Earth’s processes and their relevance to sustainable development.