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GD Naidu Industrial Exhibition

The late Thiru G D Naidu was a born technocrat. He was a legend in his own life time. He had made invaluable contributions to technical,electronics, mechanical and agricultural sectors. He had also established an industrial exhibition which is worth a visit.

The Museum showcases engineering products and other interesting curious items. Many of them were invented by GD Naidu himself. His collection of razors, electric shavers, gas lighters and photo flashes are lined up at the museum. A variety of pens, cameras, postcards and binoculars fill another side. Working models, drawings and charts give us details and also let us practically examine them.

Timings: 8 am-5pm
Sunday and on other govt holidays museum is closed.


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