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Pathetic state of Periyar science and technology musuem. How can we help?

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:58 am
by r2maa
I am happy (not) to let the OP know that nothing much has changed from your description, as seen during my recent visit.
In fact we felt kind of having respiratory trouble after returning from there.
My child has vowed to never go out with me again to places I recommend :-(
It looked more like a warehouse, which is filled sparsely though, with non-functioning items.
A few items that worked I liked them, but was afraid to touch anything since it all felt dusty/dirty.
In general I think there is enough spent on establishing something, but there does not seem to be any plans to budget for ongoing maintenance.

Pathetic state of Periyar science and technology musuem. How can we help?

Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:23 pm
by direstraits88
Did you video tape your trip to the museum? Just upload it on youtube and give it some coverage..

Pathetic state of Periyar science and technology musuem. How can we help?

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 6:58 pm
by r2maa
desipardesi;268689Did you video tape your trip to the museum? Just upload it on youtube and give it some coverage..


I did not videotape. Not sure whether it is allowed inside, though it is worth a try for someone wanting to go there next.

Pathetic state of Periyar science and technology musuem. How can we help?

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 8:10 pm
by vsudhu
Here are the contact details for the Exec Director, DR. P. IYAMPERUMAL, TAMILNADU SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CENTRE :

PH:044-24918787, FAX:24402893, [email protected]

Hope this helps.

Anyone with connections to the education minister, Dr. K. Ponmudy, can also help.

Pathetic state of Periyar science and technology musuem. How can we help?

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2016 6:15 pm
by farfromhome
Haven't been to Periyar Science and technology museum lately. I think it's still in pathetic shape (that's what we heard from my kid's classmate who went there last year).

Was pleasantly surprised to see this one in Trivandrum. It's a delight for kids. Very well maintained. Helpful staff.

http://www.kstmuseum.com/

Out of the 100's of exhibits we saw, only 3 didn't work. (Periyar might want to take some lessons from Kerala :) )