Odisha CM Launches E-Audio Guided Tour At Kalabhoomi Crafts Museum
Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday launched a first-of-its-kind initiative in the region – the E-Audio Guided Tour at Kalabhoomi Museum in Bhubaneswar.
A presentation of Odisha Crafts Museum, this e-audio tour is available in three languages – Odia, Hindi, and English. The audio guide serves as a personal companion, guiding guests through captivating narratives and providing insights into the artefacts on display. It creates an immersive experience that connects visitors with the heart and soul of Odisha’s rich cultural heritage.
This innovative offering introduces visitors to a seamless blend of technology and cultural exploration, ensuring an unforgettable and enriching museum experience, a release from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) said.
The CM also unveiled the museum’s revamped website, showcasing avant garde features like an enthralling 360 virtual tour, an e-ticketing system, and a curated collection of mementos from the souvenir shop designed to elevate the user experience.
The Chief Minister also released a captivating coffee table book, an artistic marvel created by the renowned maestro of contemporary art Trotsky Marudu. The book captures the essence of Odisha’s rich cultural heritage, paying tribute to the skilled artisans who have enriched the state’s heritage with their masterful creations.
Handloom, Textiles & Handicrafts Minister Rita Sahoo, Chief Adviser CMO R Balkrisnan, Chief Secretary P K Jena, Development Commissioner Anu Garg, Principal Secretary Arabinda Padhee and other senior officers were present.
The E-Audio Guided Tour is a milestone achievement in Odisha’s cultural landscape. It is set to transform the way visitors engage with the museum’s treasure trove of art and heritage.
This initiative reflects the state’s commitment to preserve and promote Odisha’s artistic legacy while embracing the advancements of modern technology. The tour promises to create a deeper and more meaningful connection between visitors and our cultural heritage.
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