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From letters by Jawaharlal Nehru to a horoscope of the Republic of India,this exhibition at the National Archives of India traces the making of modern India
When Dr Rajendra Prasad was in a fix regarding the dress code for the celebration marking the declaration of India as a Republic on January 26,1950,Jawaharlal Nehru suggested that he should consider a black achkan and churidar payjama. The letter exchanged between the two is now on display at the National Archives of India in an exhibition titled Independence to Republic. The nations first Prime Minister writes that the attire mentioned is to be the official dress code for ambassadors too. Personally,I wear it at night and on other occasions, he writes.
Among the pages reflecting on the past,one also finds a glimpse into the future,in the form of a handwritten letter by astrologer NK Behera. Dated January 14,1950,it is the horoscope of India,saying January 26,1950 was an auspicious date to declare the formation of the republic under an ascendant Aries in the full moon period. There might not be many opportunities to see this, says Gautam,who is already getting on with the preparation for the next exhibition in October. Titled Commonwealth: Upholding Sporting Traditions and Sporting Spirit,this exhibition will showcase the genesis and growth of Commonwealth movement and Indias contribution as a member. A separate segment will focus on Delhi and its architectural heritage.
The exhibition is on at National Archives of India,Janpat,till October 15. Contact: 23384797
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