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A Constitution museum: Bringing the republic to the public
The Constitution Museum is envisioned as a living, learning space – where students, faculty, staff, and visitors can engage with India’s constitutional journey, explore landmark moments in our democratic evolution, and reflect on the rights and freedoms we hold today.
Location: Constitution Avenue, Sajjan Jindal Academic Block (T2), Ground Floor, O.P. Jindal Global University
Timings: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Last check-in at 5:30 PM)
Days Open: Tuesday to Sunday
Closed: Mondays and Public Holidays

About the Constitution Museum & The Rights and Freedoms Academy

In a world where rights and freedoms are constantly evolving, it is crucial to ensure that the Constitution remains our guiding light, helping our youth and citizens understand the journey and the struggles of our young nation. Indiaʼs First Constitution Museum & The Rights and Freedoms Academy established at JGU campus is a key destination for understanding the Constitution, with sections dedicated to each part of the document and its significance. It features profiles of every Constituent Assembly member along with spirited debates and deliberations that refined, and created a robust manuscript ahead of its time. Through many formats — textual, audio-visual and experiential — the Museum aims to ignite visitorsʼ interest in the Constitution, its evolution and its various components. It aims to spark explorations and deliberations on the rights and freedoms made available to us. The art featured in the museum includes both pieces from the original handcrafted document and artworks inspired by the Constitution.

Museum Invitation and Visitor Policy

Through this video, you will:

  • Walk through the carefully designed galleries that chronicle the genesis, drafting, adoption, and ongoing living journey of the Indian Constitution.
  • Encounter rare documents, historical artifacts, multimedia installations, and interpretative exhibits that bring alive the Constitutional ideals of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity.
  • Gain deeper insights into the historical, philosophical, and legal contexts which shaped India’s constitutional order, as well as how constitutional principles continue to animate public life today.