New Delhi – The historical exhibition ‘Swaraj Ka Shauryanaad’ presented by ‘Save Culture Save Bharat Foundation’ and organized by Sanatan Sanstha at Bharat Mandapam, Delhi, was inaugurated by the Culture Minister of Delhi, Shri Kapil Mishra. Shri Rakesh Dhawade, collector of Shiva period weapons, demanded that a permanent museum of these weapons should be established in India. On this, Culture Minister Shri Mishra assured that “A grand museum of Indian weapons tradition and traditional weapons will be established in the center of Delhi.” Speaking at the inauguration, Mr Mishra said, “The contribution of the Mughals in the history of Delhi was very little, while the Marathas, Sikhs and Jats have been extremely important. The truth in history is that the Mughals could not take even a step out of the Red Fort without the permission of the Marathas. When the British took over Delhi, they took it not from the Mughals, but from the Marathas.” Famous spiritual leader Swami Dipankar visited the exhibition and was extremely impressed, saying, “It was a thrill to see this exhibition. It gives a feeling of respect for our ancestors and new inspiration for life. Every person must see it.” Special exhibition on completion of 150 years of ‘Vande Mataram’: To commemorate the completion of 150 years of the song ‘Vande Mataram’, an exhibition has been organized on the origin of this revolutionary song, its struggle and its role in the freedom movement. This exhibition highlights many incidents of patriotism, sacrifice and inspiration. On this occasion, writer Smt. Many dignitaries including Shefali Vaidya, spiritual heirs of Sanatan Sanstha’s founder Parabrahma Dr. Jayant Athawale, Shrisat Shakti (Mrs.) Binda Singbal and Shri Chit Shakti (Mrs.) Anjali Gadgil, President of ‘Save Culture Save Bharat Foundation’ and former Information Commissioner of India, Shri Uday Mahurkar were present. Sanatan Sanstha appealed to the people of Delhi to visit this historical exhibition organized in Hall No. 12 of Bharat Mandapam.