Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath Highlights Kolkata's Museum Culture, Ignites Discussion
Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath Points Out Lack Of Museum-Going Culture In India, Sparks Debate
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Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath recently shared his experience visiting Kolkata's Victoria Memorial and Indian Museum, calling the city the best museum destination in India. He emphasized the need for a stronger museum-going culture in India, linking it to the historical context of British rule. His post sparked mixed reactions on social media.
- 01Nithin Kamath visited Kolkata's Victoria Memorial and Indian Museum, calling the city the best for museums in India.
- 02He noted the historical significance of the Victoria Memorial, built after Queen Victoria's death.
- 03Kamath expressed concern over India's lack of a museum-going culture, attributing it partly to British colonial history.
- 04The Indian Museum offers extensive displays in archaeology, fossils, art, and anthropology.
- 05Social media reactions were mixed, with many praising Kamath's acknowledgment of Kolkata's cultural heritage.
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Nithin Kamath, CEO of Zerodha, recently highlighted Kolkata's vibrant museum culture through a social media post detailing his visit to the Victoria Memorial and the Indian Museum. He described Kolkata as 'easily the best museum city in India' and praised the architectural beauty of the Victoria Memorial, which was established by Lord Curzon in memory of Queen Victoria and opened in 1921. However, Kamath expressed discomfort with the memorial's historical context, noting that it was funded by Indian resources and serves as a reminder of the colonial past. He also lauded the Indian Museum for its extensive collections in archaeology, fossils, art, and anthropology, suggesting that it could take hours to explore fully. His post sparked a debate about India's museum-going culture, which he believes is lacking, potentially due to the long history of British rule. The reactions on social media were mixed, with many users appreciating his visit and acknowledgment of Kolkata's cultural significance.
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Kamath's comments may encourage more people in India to visit museums, fostering a greater appreciation for cultural heritage.
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