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The Rajasthan Tourism Department organises a three-day annual festival in the fort in remembrance of the passion of Maharana Kumbha towards art and architecture. Sound and light shows are organised with the fort as the background. Various concerts and dance events are also organised to commemorate the function.
The Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital was set up in the premises of the Cellular Jail in 1963. It is now a 500-bed hospital with about 40 doctors serving the local population. [29] Cellular Jail was declared a National Memorial by the then Prime Minister of India, Morarji Desai on 11 February 1979. [30]
On December 31, 2017, the Burj Khalifa used an LED lighting system to present Light Up Dubai—a multimedia show that served as its New Year's countdown in lieu of a fireworks show (which had been one of the most expensive fireworks displays in the world). It set a record for the largest light and sound show displayed on a single building; for ...
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After the trial, Subodh Roy was deported to the Cellular Jail in Port Blair in 1934. [1] After his release from jail in 1940, he joined communist politics and became a member of the Communist Party of India. After the independence of India, he shifted to Calcutta and joined as a whole timer at the Provincial Centre of the Party.