A museum is a location where we can see many sorts of ancient famous collections, which reflect the authenticity of the museum. As we all know, there are numerous sorts of museums all around the world. According to the definition, a museum is a location or structure where ancient or valuable art, scientific specimens, or other important authentic artefacts with some histories are stored and shown. The museum is an important part of the learning and teaching world because people learn various things from museums in school, college, or research, and museums help faculties or researchers share their knowledge in many ways such as lectures, videos, or reading because students or people can visit the museum and feel or see all the theoretical knowledge in a real way. In comparison to the theoretical portion, all practical components can aid the student's mind as well as parents, professors, and passionate people since the practical part relates to the students to visualize everything that was studied in the classroom. As we all know, only by combining theory and practice can we gain a thorough understanding of a subject? When it comes to research, the museum is the best place to find all findings because the collection, preservation, and analysis of various specimens, species, books, images, and so on aid them in formulating and testing different theories. Essentially, the museum provided us with a 3D image of the library, so we didn't have to read each paragraph and then envision what was going on at the moment.
Forensic science is a unique field/subject that uses science to investigate crime situations. Forensic Science is the study and application of science to criminal and civil laws enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system, as well as the scientific inspection and appraisal of evidence for legal reasons. In the criminal justice system, police officers play a vital role. As we all know, forensic science is critical for the study of crime scene evidence to advance our Indian judiciary. So, we decided to demonstrate the true importance of forensic science, which is why we are attempting to create something fantastic that will benefit everyone and provide an understanding of why forensic science is necessary for all fields. The National Museum of Forensic Science exhibits scientific data from numerous forensic domains. This national museum is the most significant component of an educational and supporting legal system based on scientific research.
In India, forensic science is a steadily expanding subject or discipline, but many people are unaware that it is the most significant component of our judicial system. Forensic science is a scientific study that includes forensic science, medical autopsy, legal studies, and many more. The most significant element of this aim is to learn with practical knowledge; our museum assists students in visiting this location and identifying, and accurately forming species. This museum is divided into various sections crime scene, physical evidence, forensic medicine, forensic toxicology, forensic anthropology, fingerprint division, documentation division, forensic ballistics division etc.
Our motive is to create the first national museum of forensic science in India as an educational tool for all scientific communities and judiciary including Indian forensic science students, medical students, school and college students, forensic professionals, lawyers, judges and the public.
People learn various things from museums in school, college, or research, and museums help faculties or researchers share their knowledge in many ways such as lectures, videos, or reading because students or people can visit the museum and feel or see all the theoretical knowledge in a real way. Forensic science is a scientific field that encompasses applied science, medical autopsies, legal studies, and many other disciplines. This national museum is the most important component of a scientifically based educational and legal system. With the digitalization of our National Museum of Forensic Science, we now have it at the fingertips of individuals all over the world, whether they are enthusiastic students, researchers, and Professionals in Forensic science fraternity and justice.