Gurugram Hosts India’s First Digital Constitution Museum
Gurugram Hosts India's First Digital Constitution Museum

Gurugram has become the home of India’s first Digital Constitution Museum, a state-of-the-art facility that brings the nation’s constitutional history to life through interactive digital exhibits. The museum, located in the heart of the city, aims to educate visitors about the framing of the Indian Constitution, its key features, and the democratic values it upholds.

Interactive Learning Experience

The museum features touchscreen displays, augmented reality installations, and multimedia presentations that allow visitors to explore the Constitution in an engaging manner. Highlights include a virtual tour of the Constituent Assembly, detailed biographies of the framers, and a timeline of landmark amendments.

Educational Outreach

In addition to its permanent exhibits, the museum will host workshops, seminars, and school programs to foster constitutional literacy among young Indians. Special emphasis is placed on the fundamental rights and duties of citizens, making the museum a valuable resource for students and educators alike.

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The Digital Constitution Museum is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Culture and technology partners, aiming to make constitutional knowledge accessible to all. Entry is free for students and nominal for other visitors.

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