Lutyens Bust Replaced With Rajagopalachari's At Rashtrapati Bhavan In Decolonisation Move

In a significant step towards decolonization, Rashtrapati Bhavan has removed the bust of British architect Edwin Lutyens, replacing it with one of Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, the first and only Indian Governor-General. This move reflects India's ongoing efforts to reframe its historical narrative and honor its indigenous leaders. Rajagopalachari played a crucial role in India's independence movement and served as a prominent figure in the country's early governance. The decision to replace Lutyens' bust is not only symbolic of India's rejection of colonial legacies but also aims to instill a sense of pride in the nation's heritage. This transition is part of a broader initiative to acknowledge and celebrate Indian leaders who contributed significantly to the nation’s freedom and development. The change at Rashtrapati Bhavan, which serves as the official residence of the President of India, underscores the importance of recognizing local contributions to India's history, reinforcing the government's commitment to a more inclusive understanding of the country's past.
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