Nehru Science Centre, Mumbai is India's largest interactive science center. It is located in Worli.
The idea of Nehru Centre was conceived in 1972, not as a mute memorial,
but as living testament and monument of faith in Jawaharlal Nehru's
(first prime minister of India) vision of man, his compassion for
humanity, his concern for human beings and his undying passion to lift
them to the greatest and highest purpose.
It was opened for public on 11 th November, 1985.
Nehru
Science Centre, amongst the four National level Science Museums of
National Council of Science Museums (NCSM) is working as the Western
Zone Headquarters with five science centres in Nagpur, Calicut, Bhopal,
Dharampur and Goa. It caters to the people in the Western part of India.
As a part of its activities, the Centre organizes regular extensive
science education programmes, activities and competitions for the
benefit of the common people and students in particular.
Nehru Science Centre is visited by over 600,000 people every year.
It is spread over 14 acres of land on Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai - 400018 between Worli Naka and Mahalaxmi Railway Station.
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