During the event, a virtual walkthrough video of India's First Polar and Ocean Museum was unveiled, offering an immersive glimpse into the nation’s pioneering efforts in polar and ocean research. Additionally, India–Antarctic Journeys, a philatelic catalogue curated by Mr. Rolando de Melo, was officially released, showcasing India's rich history and contributions to Antarctic exploration through rare and significant postal artifacts. Further enhancing the celebrations, an interactive exhibition titled Science in Extreme was inaugurated by Dr. Harsh K. Gupta. The exhibition highlights the challenges and advancements in scientific research conducted in extreme environments, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of India's role in polar and ocean sciences.
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NCPOR Signs MoA for Development of India’s First Dedicated Polar and Ocean Museum at NCPOR, Goa.
Dr. Rahul Mohan, Scientist-G & Group Director (Polar Sciences), Ncpor Goa, delivered a keynote talk.
Dr. Manish Tiwari, Scientist-F & Group Director (Arctic Operations), NCPOR, presented his research.