National Museum of Natural History
National Museum of Natural History
National Museum of Natural History(NMNH) owes its genesis to Smt. Indira Gandhi, the former Prime Minister, who while considering new projects to be initiated in 1972 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of India’s Independence, decided that the country needs a Museum of Natural History to depict its flora, fauna and mineral wealth to provide an out of school facility for education of children and to promote environmental awareness among the masses. The NMNH opened its doors to the public in a rented building in Mandi house on 5th June 1978, coinciding symbolically with the World Environment Day.
From a single Museum located in New Delhi, the NMNH has extended its geographical range by establishing Regional Museums of Natural History (RMNH) in many parts of the Country such as Southern Region (Mysore), Central Region (Bhopal) and Eastern Region (Bhubaneswar). Two more Museums are being established in Western Region (Sawai Madhopur) and North-Eastern Region (Gangtok).
Report
- Hariyali Saptah (1st – 7th 2022 ) (18.6 MB)
- Celebration of international Tiger Day 29th July 2022 (1.6 MB)
- Celebration of international Day of Yoga 21st June 2022 (1.8 MB)
- World Environment Day Celebration 5th June 2022 (3.2 MB)
Regional Museums:
- Regional Museum of Natural History, Mysore
- Regional Museum of Natural History, Bhopal
- Regional Museum of Natural History, Bhubaneswar
- Regional Museum of Natural History, Sawai Madhopur