The document discusses a group project for Delhi University that involved visiting the Modern Art Gallery, National Science Museum, and Shyam Lal College. The group members thanked Delhi University and their guide Manish for supporting their project and presentation. The National Science Centre in Delhi is managed by the National Council of Science Museums and aims to popularize science among students and the northern Indian public. It was inaugurated in 1992 and strives for scientific literacy in India. The National Gallery of Modern Art collects modern art from the last century and a half, including Bengali styles, and hosts exhibitions, lectures, and conferences to further understanding of modern art.
Aman - ppt on modern art gallery and national science museum
1. Indian history and culture
Modern Art Gallery & National science museum
Shyam Lal College (eve.)
Delhi University
Group members : Aman Khetarpal 8350) , Anshika Firani (8315) , Anjali
Chauhan(8024) , Chirag Ahuja(8337) , Aashi Mittal(8119) , Bhawna Joshi(8243)
Acknowledgement : We would like to thank the Delhi university for providing us
the platform to work on this project . We would also thank our Manish sir for
guiding us throughout the project , without his co-operation & support our
project and presentation would have not been a successful one.
2. The National Science Centre is a constituent unit of the
National Council of Science Museums (NCSM) which is an
autonomous body under the Ministry of Culture of the
Government of India. It is a pioneering institute engaged in
the popularisation of science among the people of the
northern part of India in general and among the students in
particular. It was inaugurated on the 9th of January 1992 by
the then Prime Minister of India . Since opening, the Centre
has rendered yeoman service to the cause of science
popularisation. It gives the students the chance to know
about the modern and some traditional art . It’s objective is to
popularisation of Science among the general public at large &
students in particular . Efforts to achieve scientific literacy in
the country.
3. National Gallery of Modern Art collects works representing
changing art forms over the last century and a half and
features Bengali artists and styles. In addition to exhibition
activities, the gallery organizes exhibitions abroad, lectures
and conferences on modern art, and maintains a library of
books, periodicals, photographs and audiovisual materials.
The aesthetic and educational purposes are not only defined
in the aims and objectives of the National Gallery of Modern
Art, but efforts are also being The foremost responsibility of
the National Gallery of Modern Art is to ensure quality and to
set made so that they become implicit in its organization and
pervade all its activities.
The National Gallery of Modern Art helps people to look at
the works of modern art with greater joy, understanding and
knowledge by extending their relationship with our daily life
and experiencing them as vital expressions of the human
spirit.