00:00लखनो इन्वस्टी के जोलोजी विभाग के S.C. बाग म्यूजियम में हूँ और आपको दिखाऊंगा कि इस म्यूजियम में कितने
00:07नादिरो नायाब नमूने हैं जो देश भर के और म्यूजियम में नहीं पाये जाते हैं आप देखेंगे कि यहाँ पर
00:16सांप और किर्गेट क
00:19अलग अलग नमूने मौजूद हैं आप ये नेशरल चीज़ें हैं मतलब ऐसा नहीं है कि इसको प्लास्टिक के माध्यम से
00:27या किसी के माध्यम से बनाया गया हो ये नेशरल चीज़ें हैं वाइड लाइफ आक्ट आने के बाद
00:33یہ اب سنبھو نہیں ہے
00:34کی یہ چیزیں میوزیم میں
00:36رکھی جائیں کسی زندہ
00:38جانور کو اٹھا کر کے
00:40آپ اس طرف دیکھیں گے
00:42صامح کے الگ الگ پرکار
00:43نایکس جو بلکل ختم ہو چکے ہیں
00:46ولپت ہو چکے ہیں
00:48ان کے الگ الگ پرکار
00:50یہاں پر آپ دیکھ جائیں گے
00:52یہاں پر انٹرنیشنل
00:54نیشنل اسٹوڈنٹ
00:56شود کرتا
00:58سبھی لوگ آتے ہیں
01:00اور ان چیزوں سے
01:01We can see that this is a beautiful and rich museum.
01:11There are about 18,000 people in this museum.
01:16There are a lot of different things like this.
01:21There are a lot of different things in this museum.
01:25We can see that we can see here.
01:28We can see that it is made of huddies.
01:33It is very natural.
01:35The huddies are in a way and how they work.
01:40You can see that there are different huddies.
01:46My name is Arvind Singh.
01:48I am a curator of museum.
01:49I do this museum.
01:51There are a lot of problems here.
01:52Look, the collection here is a very rare collection.
01:57You will not get it in any museum.
01:59You will not get it in North India.
02:01You will not get it from the animal kingdom.
02:03The flowers are also related and the flowers are related.
02:06And the flowers are together.
02:07As all those flowers are targeted for the populations.
02:13The particular elements are related to the population.
02:17They are not used for the Имmedanfabian.
02:22You will not get it from the animals that you can find.
02:32foreign
02:33foreign
02:34foreign
02:35foreign
02:35This is a place where it is located in Brazil.
02:40This is electrification, electrification,
02:43if you touch it.
02:45Look, this is 5 feet of fish.
02:49There are many different animals.
02:53This is a draco,
02:55which is for the ship.
02:58There are massive pools.
03:01There are such animals.
03:02There are dead elephants,
03:05who carry children on their feet.
03:08There are loris, sloths, monkeys.
03:14There are a lot of animals.
03:15On the other side, there are elephants.
03:20You can see the elephant in this skeleton.
03:23There is a giraffe.
03:24There is a manitas.
03:26There is a tiger.
03:28There are rhinos.
03:29There is a snakefish.
03:31There are so many animals.
03:32There is a fish all the other.
03:33Look, this is a snakefish.
03:35Do you see a snakefish?
03:39There are beeswazite animals.
03:42There are a mare of catfish.
03:47There is a snakefish.
03:53Where are people from the far along?
03:55All over India, the university students and teachers, they come here.
04:00Lakhno Vishvidyale was founded in 1920 and Vishvidyale was founded in 1921.
04:07After that, our zoology department was founded in a year later.
04:10So, our zoology department was founded in a year later.
04:15After that, our museum was founded in 25 years.
04:19So, the museum was founded in our 100 years.
04:24The museum was founded in Southern Asia.
04:29The Museum on Natural History.
04:32The natural history museum, as such, is not so much in the U.P.
04:37We have seen a museum in the Alabad University.
04:42Our displays are in various categories.
04:45There are specimens, models, bones, skeletons, taxidermized models, fossils, and skin models.
04:57So, we have to say that there is a vintage microscope, which is very old.
05:03So, these things are at present now.
05:06Because, as soon as the WPI or Wildlife Protection Act or Biodiversity Act,
05:10we will not be able to do anything in the museum.
05:17So, in that period, we have been named S.E.B.A.G.
05:20because our faculty worked very hard to make it.
05:26There are many things from foreign countries such as England, London and other places.
05:32There are taxidermized alligator, Nile river crocodiles.
05:39There are many birds and reptiles, birds and mammals.
05:46There are many museums.
05:49There are 1800s of display materials.
05:56There are bones, skulls.
05:58There are Australian mammals.
06:02There are bony and cartilaginous fishes.
06:07There are sponges.
06:08There are a lot of specimens in Porifera, Uplectla and other specimens that are rare.
06:13They don't get to see.
06:14They are not available in the bazaar market.
06:16In addition to the students' studies,
06:19we are in Lucknow City.
06:22There are many schools that come and see them.
06:27They are actually visualizing what they have not seen.
06:31They are actually visualizing them.
06:33So, having a great place for a museum is a good thing.
06:37A credit for our department, our Vishvidyalie.
06:42It is a credit for the department.
06:43It is a credit for the department.
06:44It is a credit for the department.
06:45It is a credit for our department.
06:46Everyone who are dedicated to his department.
06:48So yes, if anyone wants to see our museum, with permission from the administration and zoology department, you can see
07:02it and see it.
07:05Snakes are also very rare.
07:10Yes, there are snakes, such as your blind snake, venomous four big carat and king cobra, and non-venomous snakes.
07:22There is a taxidermised animal, its skin is full.
07:28There are many turtles and tortoises, so they are rare.
07:32Those who have not seen, such as flying lizard, draco, embistoma, exolotal larva, Nile river crocodile, alligator, turtle and tortoises,
07:49they are very rare.
07:51If you will see it, you will be really amazed.
07:53E.T. bharat ke liye video journalist Vijay Kumar Burma ke saath Khurshid Aehmad Lakhnubar.
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