The Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya (Prime Ministers’ Museum and Library) commemorated the 129th Birth Anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on 23 January 2026 by organising a special exhibition titled “The Patriot’s Path: Life and Legacy of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose”, along with a series of engaging public activities. The exhibition was inaugurated by Shri Nripendra Misra, Chairman, Executive Council, Prime Ministers Museum and Library, highlighting the institution’s commitment to preserving and promoting India’s rich historical legacy.
Exhibition Highlights Netaji’s Courage, Sacrifice and Revolutionary Vision
The special exhibition presents Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose as a powerful symbol of:
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Courage
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Sacrifice
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Unwavering patriotism
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Revolutionary leadership
Visitors are offered a rich, immersive experience through a carefully curated display of:
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Archival photographs
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Rare historical documents
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A documentary film on Netaji’s life
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The Indian National Army (INA) flag
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A detailed map tracing Netaji’s daring Great Escape
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Visual representations of his revolutionary ideas and contributions
The exhibition brings history alive, especially for younger generations, by presenting Netaji’s legacy in an engaging and accessible format.
Themed Sections Showcase Different Phases of Netaji’s Life
The photo exhibition is divided into multiple thematic sections, each highlighting a distinct aspect of Netaji’s extraordinary journey, including:
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The Great Escape
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Azad Hind Government
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Chalo Dilli – The March of the Indian National Army
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Beyond Mystery: The Immortal Legacy
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The Ranis of Azad Hind
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And other key milestones from his life and movement
These sections collectively offer visitors a comprehensive understanding of Netaji’s leadership, ideology and enduring influence on India’s freedom struggle.
Strong Public Response and Engagement
The exhibition has received wide appreciation from visitors, with students, families, researchers and history enthusiasts actively engaging with the displays. The interactive and narrative-driven presentation has helped deepen public understanding of Netaji’s contributions and strengthened awareness of India’s freedom movement.
Exhibition Open to Public for One Month
The special exhibition will remain open to the general public for the next one month, giving citizens ample opportunity to explore and reflect on the life and legacy of one of India’s most inspiring national heroes.
Conclusion: PM Sangrahalaya
Through this thoughtfully curated exhibition, PM Sangrahalaya has created a meaningful tribute to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, celebrating his courage, vision and unmatched patriotism. The initiative not only honours a towering figure of India’s freedom struggle but also serves as a powerful educational platform to inspire future generations with the values of sacrifice, leadership and love for the nation.
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Source: PIB

