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Of first and last impressions

In its sixth exhibition, CSMVS's Museum on Wheels initiative showcases the history of life through fossils while highlighting their possible extinction

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Nandita Krishna and Chinmay Gawade with the replica of the Rajasaurus. It weighed approximately 6 kgs. Pic/Bipin Kokate

Nandita Krishna and Chinmay Gawade with the replica of the Rajasaurus. It weighed approximately 6 kgs. Pic/Bipin Kokate

If you cannot come to the museum, the museum will come to you." That's what the brochure of the Citi-CSMVS Museum on Wheels (MoW) reads. MoW launched in 2015, with the previous edition themed on the history of Indian money. The outreach initiative is currently in its sixth edition with an exhibition titled Fossils: Impressions of the Past.

Remains of American cockroaches; herbivore and carnivore dinosaur eggs that typically belong to the sauropod and theropod dinosaur; the insides of the bus. About the association, Debasis Ghosh, public affairs officer, Citi, says, "This one-of-a-kind-initiative takes educational value to children in their study environment, supplementing their knowledge of our cultural heritage. We are proud to be associated with CSMVS on this project, which has reached 7,45,000 children across 90 educational institutions in Maharashtra till now."

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