Considering that some of the country’s most priceless stones are mounted inforeign museums and crowns, the Nizam’s Jewellery exhibition is an achievement forthe GoI to have acquired it at a much-devalued price of Rs 218 crore. But it’s anachievement the country’s top institutions aren’t equipped to handle. Forexample, the National Museum, host to the 173-piece collection, will be turned into avirtual fortress, manned and regulated by men in khaki and metal detector doorways, duringthe entire six-week period of the exhibition. People queueing up to catch a glimpse of thelegendary collection will get exactly half an hour to file past the bullet-proof glasstantaluses enclosing the sparklers. This half-hour of visual pleasure will come at a priceof Rs 50 for Indians and Rs 500 for those holding foreign passports.