Delhi Durga Puja: 'Constitution Curious' exhibition sparks constitutional conversations
This year in Greater Kailash II, Delhi, Durga Puja isn't just about festivities—thanks to "Constitution Curious," an exhibition that lets visitors screen-print the Preamble, try quizzes, and check out panels inspired by the original 1950 Constitution artwork.
It's a creative way to bring the Indian Constitution to life during one of the city's biggest festivals.
Engaging over 2 lakh people across India
Over 2 lakh people across India have already joined in, making constitutional values like liberty and fraternity feel more personal and relevant—especially outside classrooms.
The vibrant art and hands-on activities are sparking real conversations among families about what the Constitution means today.
Vinay Kumar on why this initiative matters
Vinay Kumar from Reclaim Constitution puts it simply: "We want to build a culture around the Constitution, rather than just literacy."
By weaving these ideas into popular festivals, he hopes more young people see the Constitution as something living—and worth talking about.