PM Modi Inaugurates Stunning Aquatic & Robotic Galleries Along With Nature Park In Ahmedabad | SEE PICS
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has virtually inaugurated multiple railway projects and 3-new attractions at Science City, Ahmedabad on Friday. (PTI Photo)
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View In AppAt 4:30 PM tomorrow, 16th July, a range of interesting development works will be inaugurated in Gujarat. These works cover the environment, nature, railways and science, PM Modi had tweeted.
Besides ambitious Railway projects, Prime Minister Modi has inaugurated an aquatic gallery, robotic gallery and the nature park in the Science City, Ahmedabad.
The aquatic gallery spread over an area of 15,000 square metres is touted to be the largest aquarium in India.
It has 68 tanks showcasing 188 marine species including Penguins. A key attraction of the aquatic gallery is a 28-metre-long unique walk way tunnel.
Aquatic gallery has been developed in collaboration with Marine Scape Eo-aquarium, New Zealand.
The Prime Minister also unveiled a robotic gallery that will take visitors through the history of evaluation of robots.
At the entrance is a huge replica of the transformer robot.
Robotics Gallery is an interactive gallery that showcases the pioneers of robotics technology and will provide a platform for visitors to explore the ever-evolving field of robotics.
The unique attraction of the gallery is the welcoming humanoid robot that communicates with visitors expressing emotions such as joy, surprise and excitement.
A separate gallery includes virtual and augmented reality space where visitors can simply wear VR glasses to escape in a thrill ride.
The visitors can play several virtual games such as get into a ring fight or race cars.
The Nature Park, inaugurated on Friday, has many beautiful features like fog garden, chess garden, selfie points, sculpture park and open labyrinth (maze).
The park includes an interesting labyrinth designed for children.
The Nature Park will enable visitors to know more about flora as botany and biology are also a part of science.