Our Correspondent Kohima | March 31 The state WW II museum, Kisama, about 20 km away from state capital Kohima, boasts a collection of 432 relics. Over the years, the museum has become an attraction for visitors both domestic and international alike, according to annual administrative report 2016-17 of the department of art & culture tabled by parliamentary secretary for art & culture, Eshak Konyak in the just concluded state assembly session. The revenue generated during the year 2016-17 is Rs. 1, 08, 400, the report added. During the year under report (2016-17), the state museum received six VVIP, 48 VIPs and 2922 students, police, para military forces, NCC and scout and guides in uniform. 19, 024 persons with entry ticket visited the state museum generating revenue of Rs. 1, 27, 000 and Rs. 39, 910 from fee realized from photography. There is one state library, eight district libraries and 620 enlisted rural libraries under the department. The state library also houses approximately 59, 990 books with 3279 members.