The Victoria Memorial Hall, a magnificent makrana marble edifice built between 1906-1921 by Lord Curzon in memory of Queen Victoria, is a museum under the union ministry of culture. Built in the Indo-Saracenic style and incorporating Mughal elements, the museum houses a collection of rare and antique books and paintings.
The museum secretary and curator Jayanta Sengupta said 30 CISF personnel took over the manning the gates of the sprawling grounds and guarding its boundary from this afternoon.
The museum authorities will also bear the salary bill of the deployed personnel, he said.
Issues like accomodation of the personnel were recently solved at the intervention of the culture ministry, which was keen that the paramilitary force was deployed at the earliest, he said.
In 2004 after the theft of Tagore's Nobel medallion from Visva-Bharati and a fifth century Buddha bust from Indian Museum, a PIL had been filed in Supreme Court highlighting the security lacunae of museums. On February 15, 2015, the Supreme Court had asked the Centre to take steps to bolster security.