In Gwalior, you can now snap a live selfie with the prime minister and chief minister

 In Gwalior, you can now snap a live selfie with the prime minister and chief minister


  People have also praised Smart City's efforts to enhance Gwalior's history. The effort made by the Smart City to restore these historical sites to their original state appears to have been quite effective.


Gwalior. the way Smart City has enhanced Gwalior's cultural legacy. He was well-liked by the public as well. The effort made by the Smart City to restore these historical landmarks to their original state appears to be a success. In several of the city's museums, Smart City is doing the same thing. Visitors to Gwalior will now be able to take live selfies with the CM and PM.




Neetu Mathur, CEO of Smart City, stated that several projects are being carried out to improve and modernise the Gwalior museums. in order for the tendency of tourists to likewise continue to rise. Special steps are being done in this order so that regular people can snap live selfies with famous and idolised people. He stated that a procurement procedure had been conducted for this and that after a technical and financial assessment, work will shortly begin.


The usage of artificial intelligence will be prioritised in these museums in accordance with the circumstances. Similar to Delhi's museum, there will be a chance to take a photo with the prime minister here. For this, the Atal Museum has been chosen. Bharat Ratna Late, a former prime minister.


Two chairs will be housed in a section of the museum that has been created to preserve Atal Bihari Vajpayee's memories. This will generate a virtual representation of Narendra Modi, the current prime minister of India, for prior prime ministers. The tourist will snap the picture while seated alone, but when a copy of it is released, the Prime Minister will be seen in it.


Additionally, you will be able to capture selfies both while standing and while sitting. In order to facilitate Walk with PM, a hallway outfitted with artificial intelligence will be created, along with a one-minute film. The Virtual Musical Room will feature Digital Museum. It has reportedly cost seven crore 75 lakh 56 thousand 923 rupees and was done using a quality- and cast-based selection mechanism.

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