India, Dec. 15 -- The Government of India has issued a release:

State

Sl. No.

Name of the Museums

Andhra Pradesh

1.

Amravati

2.

Chandragiri

3.

Nagarjunakonda

Assam

4.

Sri Surya Pahar

Bihar

5.

Bodhgaya

6.

Nalanda

7.

Vaishali

8.

Vikramshila

Delhi

9.

Purana Qila

10.

Gallery of Confiscated and Retrieved Antiquities, Purana Qila

11.

1857 - India's First War of Independence

12.

Yaad-e-Jallian

13.

Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Indian National Army

14.

Azaadi-ke-Diwane

15.

Humayun's Tomb World Heritage Site Museum

16.

Archaeological Site Museum, Red Fort

17.

Indian War Memorial Museum, Red Fort

Goa

18.

Velha Goa

Gujarat

19.

Dholavira

Haryana

20.

Sheikh Chilli's Tomb, Thaneswar

Himachal Pradesh

21.

Kangra Fort, Kangra

Karnataka

22.

Halebidu

23.

Tipu Sultan Museum, Srirangapattanam

24.

Hampi, Kamlapur

25.

Aihole

26.

Badami

27.

Bijapur

Kerala

28.

Mattancherry Palace

Madhya Pradesh

29.

Chanderi

30.

Gwalior

31.

Sanchi

32.

Shivpuri

33.

Khajuraho

Maharashtra

34.

Museum on Mahatma Gandhi at Aga Khan Palace, Pune

Odisha

35.

Konarak

36.

Ratnagiri

37.

Lalitagiri

Punjab

38.

Ropar

Rajasthan

39.

Kalibangan

40.

Deeg Palace Museum

Tamil Nadu

41.

Fort St. George Museum

Telangana

42.

Kondapur

Uttar Pradesh

43.

Taj

44.

Fatehpur Sikri

45.

Sarnath

46.

Virtual Experiential Museum (VEM), Man Mahal, Varanasi

47.

1857 Residency Museum

48.

Piprahwa

Uttrakhand

49.

Jageshwar

West Bengal

50.

Koch Bihar Palace Museum

51.

Hazarduari Palace Museum

52.

Tamluk

Sl. No.

Name of the Archaeological Museum

State

Year of opening

1

Archaeological Site Museum, Piprahwa (Kapilvastu)

Uttar Pradesh

2016

2

Archaeological Site Museum, Shivpuri

Madhya Pradesh

2017

3

Archaeological Site Museum, Lalitagiri

Odisha

2019

4

'1857- India's First War of Independence', Red Fort, Delhi

Delhi

2019

5

'Yaad-e-Jallian', B2 Colonial Building, Red Fort, Delhi

Delhi

2019

6

'Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and INA', Red Fort, Delhi

Delhi

2019

7

Virtual Experiential Museum, Man Mahal, Varanasi

Uttar Pradesh

2019

8

'Azaadi-ke-Diwane', Red Fort, Delhi

Delhi

2019

9

'Gallery of Confiscated and Retrieved Antiquities', Purana Qila

Delhi

2019

10

'Museum on Mahatma Gandhi', Aga Khan Palace, Pune

Maharashtra

2019

11

The Humayun's Tomb World Heritage Site Museum

Delhi

2024

At present, the Archaeological Survey of India has Fifty-Two (52) Archaeological Site Museums under its administrative jurisdiction across the country. The state-wise list is enclosed at Annexure - 1.

The list of new museums, galleries, experiential spaces developed by ASI is enclosed at Annexure - II

Archaeological Survey of India annually maintains and periodically upgrades the existing archaeological site museums across the nation, as per the annual budget allocations by the Union Government.

Further, Ministry of Culture operates Museums Grant Scheme under which financial assistance is provided for setting up of New Museums/development of the existing museums/digitisation of museums and training of professionals of museums managed by Central/State Governments, Societies, Autonomous Bodies, Local Bodies, Academic Institutions and Trusts registered under the societies Act.

Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has enhanced public engagement with cultural institutions through large-scale exhibitions, observance of World Heritage Day, World Heritage Week, ICOM International Museum Day, and other national events. These initiatives improve visibility, support outreach activities, and generate wider public interest while showcasing the nation's rich heritage.

Archaeological museums function as centres for site interpretation and secure display of antiquities, thereby serving as important hubs of cultural tourism. They also support local creative economies, including promotion of regional crafts and cuisines, and consequently contribute to strengthening associated economic activities.

This information was given by Union Minister for Culture and Tourism Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in a written reply in Lok Sabha today

Disclaimer: Curated by HT Syndication.