PANAJI
Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte on Saturday announced Rs 125.59 crore worth project of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Digital Museum at Farmagudi with the approval of the Phase I tender.
Addressing a press conference held at Paryatan Bhavan, the minister stated that the upcoming museum is being developed under the Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI) Scheme of the Government of India.
“The project’s cost is estimated at Rs 125.59 crore and we have received Rs 97.46 crore in central assistance and Rs 28 crore from the State Government. The construction will unfold in two phases wherein Phase I will focus on civil works including landscaping, public amenities, parking and infrastructure development. Phase II will cover multimedia installations, projection mapping, and a light and sound show,” he said.
The minister stated that this entire project is a cultural and spiritual tourism ecosystem that will enhance Goa’s cultural pride while preserving and promoting the legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji for future generations.
The museum is also expected to support the growth of allied tourism services, generate employment for Goans, and provide a platform for local artisans and artists to showcase their work.
“The space is also designed to function as a year-round venue for public programmes, exhibitions, and cultural gatherings, adding vibrancy to the region and drawing both residents and tourists. Overall, the project is set to increase footfall in hinterland tourism,” the minister added.
Further stating that the project embodies vision of Goa Beyond Beaches while also reflecting on the Goa government’s focus on inclusive development, Khaunte also shared that several initiatives are already in the pipeline as part of ongoing development including the Rudreshwar Temple premises, Ghat Aarti at Narve, and the Harvalem Falls project.