Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate three new attractions at the Science City in Ahmedabad on July 16. The inauguration will be held virtually. These attractions are – an aquatic gallery, a robotic gallery and a nature park, said Vijay Nehra, secretary, Science and Technology Department. Let us take a look at some of the beautiful images of three new attractions at the Science City in Ahmedabad: A view of the Science City which consists of Nature Park, Aquatic Gallery and Robotic Gallery in Ahmedabad. (PTI Photo) This is an image of Science City premises of Ahmedabad. (Image: Twitter/@narendramodi) -
The aquatic gallery, built at a cost of Rs 260 crore in the Science City, is India's largest aquarium. (Image: Twitter/@narendramodi)
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The aquarium is having 68 large tanks to display marine life from across the world, including reef sharks, alligator gar, Koi and black pacu fish among others. (PTI Photo)
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In all, the aquarium has around 11,600 fishes and marine animals of 188 different species. (PTI Photo)
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The gallery also has a 28-meter-long underwater walkway tunnel for watching the marine species. (PTI Photo)
The nature park, built at a cost of Rs 14 crore, is spread across 20 acres. (Image: Twitter/@narendramodi) The nature park has life-size statues of animals. (Image: Twitter/@narendramodi) It includes an interesting labyrinth designed for children. (Image: Twitter/@narendramodi) The park has many beautiful features like fog garden, chess garden, selfie points, sculpture park and open labyrinth (maze). (Image: Twitter/@narendramodi) This is an image of chess garden in the premises of the nature park. (Image: Twitter/@narendramodi) -
Another attraction is the robotic gallery, built at a cost of Rs 127 crore. (PTI Photo)
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The robotic gallery spread across 11,000 square meters. (Image: Twitter/@narendramodi)
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It has over 200 robots of 79 different types, including humanoid robots having human-like bodies and machines which can interact with human beings. (PTI Photo)
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The robotic gallery takes visitors through the history of evaluation of robots from early version of present they humanized and space robots. (Image: Twitter/@narendramodi)
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It is an interactive gallery that showcases the pioneers of robotics technology and will provide a platform for visitors to explore the ever-evolving field of robotics. (PTI Photo)

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