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18/01/21 11:40 AM IST

India's first Labour Movement museum

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The nation’s first Labour Movement Museum, showcasing the historical past of world labour motion, can be launched in Kerala’s houseboat tourism hub, Alappuzha

Highlights
  • The museum will feature a huge repository of documents and exhibits that shaped the labour movements across the continents and impacted Alappuzha, the cradle of the labour movement in the country, in particular and Keralain general.
  • The museum can be launched as a part of the LDF authorities’s second 100-day programme.
  • The New Model Cooperative Society Limited, beforehand run by the Bombay Company, has been transformed into the Labour Movement Museum.
  • It will painting, by footage, paperwork and different displays, the expansion of the world labour motion and the historical past of Kerala’s labour motion.
  • Nurturing of the Miyawaki forest, pier restoration, Naval Signal Museum and the improvement of the canals, Gandhi Museum, Saukar Masjid, Makham Masjid renovation are also progressing as part of the heritage project
  • The renovation of two coir museums—The Yarn Museum and the Living Coir Museum—is in its final stages, under a project that strings together the coir industry, port and heritage of Alappuzha
Source: The Hindu

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