Navy-Themed Military Park Debuts in Lucknow
An open-air museum, Nausena Shaurya Vatika, celebrating the Indian Navy's courage, was inaugurated in Lucknow. The site, a collaboration between the Navy and the UP Tourism Department, aims to promote patriotism and interest in military tourism, with exhibits like the decommissioned INS Gomati.
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The Nausena Shaurya Vatika, a tribute to the valor and technological prowess of the Indian Navy, was officially opened in Lucknow by Rajnath Singh and Yogi Adityanath. This open-air museum is set to boost military tourism in the city.
Located in the CG City area, the site is a collaborative venture between the Indian Navy and the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department. A notable artifact is the retired Navy warship INS Gomati, anchoring the park as a major attraction alongside educational displays about the Navy's history and capabilities.
Aimed at fostering national pride and interest in defense careers, the vatika provides insights into naval history and operations. Organizers expect it to become a key spot on Lucknow's tourism map.
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