A glimpse of India's rich cultural heritage at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (Mumbai International Airport) Departure (T2) - This intricately crafted traditional wooden door, part of the 'Faces and Facias' section within 'The Artbeat of New India' Museum, was once known as the 'India Greets' section of the 'Jaya He, GVK Museum.' It is home to India's largest public art program, featuring over 7000 pieces of artwork and artifacts from every corner of the country, illuminated by skylights. This remarkable corporate initiative safeguards a treasure trove of India's culture. 'The Artbeat of New India' Museum showcases over 5500 artifacts, works of 100 artists, and contributions from 1000 artisans. It's a fusion of contemporary and traditional arts and crafts, encapsulating India's glory through permanent exhibits, including artifacts, paintings, sculptures, and textiles. It's a rich amalgamation of India's culture, history, heritage, art, craft, and tradition, all under one roof.