On the eve of Rashtriya Ekta Diwas, with reverence to our shared heritage and promise of unity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of the Museum of Royal Kingdoms of India — an endeavour of honour and legacy, to be built at an estimated cost of ₹367 crore.

The Museum of the Royal Kingdom of India, under the Ministry of Culture, will serve as a national repository celebrating India’s royal heritage with galleries of regalia, artefacts, textiles, manuscripts, paintings, and archival materials from various dynasties and princely states.
- It will be built on five acres of land near the Statue of Unity in Ekta Nagar.
- Through four thematic galleries, it will offer visitors an interactive experience with historical artefacts, documents, and digital installations.
- It aims to preserve the memory of the past while inspiring future generations with the timeless spirit of unity and sacrifice.
Historical Background

