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National Capital Territory Of Delhi Teen Murti Bhavan
The Murti Bhavan (Teen House) is former property of first Primary Reverend of Native Indian, Jawaharlal Nehru at Delhi, Native Indian, who remained here for sixteen years until his loss of life on date-May 27, year 1964. It was developed through John Tor Russell, English designer of Connaught Place as well as of Southern as well as European Legal courts at the Janpath during this English Raj. Murti Bhavan was developed in year 1930 as part of new imperial investment of Native Indian, New Delhi as property of Commander-in the Chief of English Native Indian Military
Today, Murti homes various organizations such as Nehru Funeral service Collection (NMML), which operates under Native Indian Secretary of state for Lifestyle, and have Dr. Karan Singh had been chair of Professional Authorities. The complicated homes the workplaces of 'Jawaharlal Nehru Funeral service Fund’ recognized in year 1964 under Chairmanship of this Dr S. Radhakrishnan, and then Chief executive as of Native Indian. Murti Bhavan contains number of souvenirs from countries like Britain, Somalia, Nepal, Chinese suppliers, etc. Each reminder symbolizes significant source of each country. The base prizes 'Jawaharlal Nehru Funeral service Fellowship', recognized in year 1968.
History
The Bhavan initially called as the 'Flagstaff House' this was property of the Commander- Chief of English Causes in Native Indian. Located in huge property, the developing is developed of rock as well as stucco, encounters southern part of Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidents House). This has curved entry, recessed screen, and first floor have pillared terrace on back on developing which looks over grass.
After Freedom (1947) home has been taken over as property of Primary Reverend. On Nehru's loss of life in year 1964, the home was turned into nationwide commemorative including library as well as museum.
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