NRI setting up India's first multimedia museum


At Nalanda in Bihar


Feburary 20, 2008

A US-based non-resident Indian (NRI), Naveen Kumar Sharma, is setting up the country's first multimedia museum at Nalanda, the ancient site of Buddhist learning, in Bihar. Prachin Bharat Tourism, a Bangalore-based company, run by Sharma, is setting up the museum at a cost of Rs 100 million.

This is probably the first formal investment by an NRI in Bihar in the last two years. The Bihar government has been trying to attract foreign investment in agriculture, health, IT and tourism.

"The multimedia museum will showcase the heritage of Nalanda in a more attractive way," Sharma said, adding that the museum is being set up with a public-private partnership. The museum will have six sections providing detailed information about Nalanda and its heritage, he said.


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