Smritivan in Kutch: A Tribute to 2001 Earthquake Victims Recognized on World Stage
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlights Smritivan in Kutch, a tribute to the 2001 earthquake victims, now recognized on the World Selection for the Prix Versailles Museums 2024.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praised Smritivan in Kutch as a powerful tribute to the victims of the devastating 2001 earthquake. In a recent tweet, PM Modi expressed his satisfaction at the museum being included in the World Selection for the prestigious Prix Versailles Museums 2024.
PM Modi tweeted, “Smritivan in Kutch is a tribute to those we lost in the tragic Earthquake of 2001. It is a reminder of human resilience and courage as well. Glad that this Museum has found a place on the World Selection for the Prix Versailles Museums 2024.”
About Smritivan
Smritivan, located in Bhuj, Kutch, was established to honor the memory of those who lost their lives in the catastrophic earthquake that struck the region on January 26, 2001. The disaster claimed thousands of lives and caused widespread destruction. Smritivan serves as a solemn reminder of that tragic event and stands as a testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit.
Recognition by Prix Versailles Museums 2024
Smritivan in Kutch is a tribute to those we lost in the tragic Earthquake of 2001. It is a reminder of human resilience and courage as well. Glad that this Museum has found a place on the World Selection for the Prix Versailles Museums 2024. https://t.co/yVLLaiMaJx
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 15, 2024
The inclusion of Smritivan in the World Selection for the Prix Versailles Museums 2024 is a significant achievement. The Prix Versailles recognizes outstanding achievements in architecture and design across the globe, and being shortlisted is a testament to the cultural and architectural significance of Smritivan.
Significance of Smritivan
Smritivan is not just a memorial; it is a symbol of hope and renewal. It features various exhibits that showcase the history, culture, and resilience of the people of Kutch. The museum also educates visitors about the impact of the earthquake and the remarkable recovery efforts that followed.
PM Modi's Connection to Kutch
Prime Minister Modi has a deep connection to Kutch. As the Chief Minister of Gujarat during the 2001 earthquake, he played a pivotal role in the region's recovery and redevelopment. His acknowledgment of Smritivan reflects his continued commitment to honoring the memory of the victims and celebrating the resilience of the survivors.
Future Prospects
The recognition by Prix Versailles Museums 2024 is expected to bring global attention to Smritivan, attracting more visitors and highlighting the importance of disaster preparedness and resilience. It also underscores the significance of preserving and honoring the memories of those affected by natural disasters.
As Smritivan continues to inspire and educate, it stands as a beacon of hope, resilience, and the enduring human spirit.

