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Uncover the Tragic History of Bhuj: An Epic Tour of the Smritivan Earthquake Memorial & Museum

One of the most catastrophic calamities in Indian history, the Gujarat earthquake in 2001, left the entire nation in shock. Measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale, and with Bhuj as the epicenter, it still sends chills down the spine of anyone who has experienced it. In terms of numbers, it had impacted a total of 15,23,562 individuals from the Kutch district alone, killing around 12,932 people and affecting 890 villages. When we discuss other districts, the list continues. In addition to food and water supplies, it had also devastated the stock of ration in homes, and other necessities. Temples and historic buildings were annihilated. The sad element, though, goes beyond the tangible harm that can be measured or observed. The catastrophe is historic because it had an impact on everyone who survived — mentally, emotionally, and physically. When it was linked to the 1819 Rann of Kutch earthquake, it gained even greater historical significance. This earthquake has had a significant impact on Gujarat as a whole, but what is impressive is how they have resurfaced from it. Gujarat has emerged as one of the best states in the country, and the credit goes to the courage of its people, and the determination of the government. The museum was also the dream project of the then Chief Minister, and the now honourable Prime Minister of India - Shri Narendra Modi. The project was also inaugurated by the Prime Minister himself, on 28th August, 2022. In a public speech after the inauguration, he also requested the people of Kutch, and their guests to not leave Kutch without paying a visit to Smritivan Earthquake Memorial, and Museum. Best time to visit: The ideal season to travel Kutch is in the winter. From mid-October to early March, these months have ideal weather for tourism because the temperature ranges from 25 to 12 degrees Celsius. Additionally, it also is the perfect time to attend the world famous Festival of Rann Utsav. Timings: Tuesday to Sunday Smritivan: From 05:00 AM until 11:00 PM Museum: From 11:00 AM until 07:00 PM Monday: Closed Instagram :   / _hemal_soni_   Facebook :   / hem.43   #smritivan #museum #kutch

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