Tata Group is set to establish this museum dedicated to temples, investing ₹650 crore towards its creation. This initiative falls under CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility), aiming to contribute significantly to cultural preservation and heritage. The museum is intended to showcase a collection of temples, reflecting India’s rich architectural and cultural diversity. Tata’s substantial investment underscores its commitment to promoting cultural heritage and social responsibility initiatives. This project not only highlights Tata Group’s dedication to preserving India’s cultural legacy but also serves as a testament to corporate contributions towards societal and cultural enrichment. Through this museum, Tata Group aims to provide a platform for education, awareness, and appreciation of India’s architectural marvels, fostering cultural understanding and pride among visitors and the community at large.
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