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Rlys to launch digital museums at 22 stations on August 15

Mumbai: The Railway Ministry has decided to launch "digital museums" at 22 stations on Independence Day to showcase its history after the Prime Minister's Office objected to the public transporter investing money in developing separate railway museums.

In a communication issued by Railway Board Director (Heritage) Subrata Nath on August 8 to Divisional

Railway Managers, the ministry cited the minutes of the meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 26.

"There is no need to invest in and develop more railway museums. Digital museums can be created on the walls of the station depicting the history and current developments by use of appropriate technology," the railway communication said, quoting the minutes of the March 26 meeting.

The communication said that, against the backdrop of this meeting, the ministry has "decided to launch a pilot scheme at 22 railway stations where true colour digital multi-media screens are already available".

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