Talk to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Live: Huge Hologram Unveiled in Delhi on September 17, PM Modi’s Birthday
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel News, PM Narendra Modi Birthday: The Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya (Prime Ministers’ Museum) in Delhi will launch a life-size AI-powered 3D hologram of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel to mark the 88th anniversary of Operation Polo, a day to commemorate the integration of Hyderabad into India in 1948. This new feature will let visitors interact with a realistic digital version of Patel and ask him questions about his life, ideas, and his role in shaping modern India. The new installation will transform the way audiences engage with India's visionaries at the museum, the culture ministry said on Tuesday. The system uses his speeches, writings, and other historical materials to ensure the responses sound like him. Each visitor will be
able to ask up to three questions.Creating this AI model took five to six months, with the help of an external vendor. The technology is still new, so building similar avatars for other leaders will take time — although a Holobox of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam is also being planned.Also Read: Navjot Singh's Bed-Ridden Wife Says Teary Goodbye To Husband Killed In Delhi BMW Crash - Pic
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On this day in 1948, with the success of Operation Polo, the erstwhile Hyderabad State under the Nizam's rule was integrated into the Union of India, an achievement made possible by Sardar Patel's resolute commitment to national unity, the ministry said."Two years later, on September 17, 1950, Narendra Modi ji was born, who decades later would emerge as a leader dedicated to further strengthening this very spirit of unity and integrity under the vision of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat'," the statement said. PM Modi turned 75 today. An official explained that although Patel wasn’t a Prime Minister, the museum included him because his ideas strongly connect to those of India’s prime ministers. The Holobox is seen as an “add-on” feature that enhances the museum experience.Ashwani Lohani, the museum’s director, said the Holobox is more than a display — it’s a way to connect young people with India's past. “Sardar Patel united India geographically. Through this, we aim to unite India’s youth with its history,” he said. Rajendra Chandan Pugalia, CEO of Planetarium & Sangrahalaya, said the Holobox reflects the ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat’ vision — combining heritage with modern technology. He added that it could set a global standard for making history more interactive and inspiring.The ministry sees this launch as part of the government’s broader efforts to blend tradition with technology, making the legacy of India’s leaders more engaging for future generations.