PM Sangrahalaya launches ‘Jan Se Gan Tak’ to introduce Delhi students to Constitution through museum programme

The inaugural session brought together 21 students from five Delhi schools. The weekly initiative features scholar-led tours of the museum’s Constitution galleries and discussions on justice, liberty, equality, citizenship and democratic participation.

PM Sangrahalaya launches ‘Jan Se Gan Tak’ to introduce Delhi students to Constitution through museum programme

The inaugural 'Jan Se Gan Tak' session at Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya was attended by 21 students from five Delhi schools.

The Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya in New Delhi has launched a new museum-based educational programme aimed at helping higher secondary students understand India’s Constitution, democratic traditions and civic values through interactive learning.

Named ‘Jan Se Gan Tak’, the initiative combines guided tours of the museum’s Constitution galleries with scholar-led discussions on key constitutional principles, including justice, liberty, equality, fraternity, citizenship, representation and public participation.

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Weekly sessions for Delhi school students

The programme is designed for higher secondary students from Delhi schools. According to the Prime Ministers Museum and Library (PMML), it seeks to encourage students to view the Constitution not merely as a legal document but as a reflection of India’s democratic ideals, aspirations and civic responsibilities.

The inaugural session was attended by 21 students from five Delhi schools — Apeejay, Ahlcon Public School, Vidya Bharati, Modern School and Venkateshwar International School.

Schools can nominate students

The sessions will be held every Friday for students nominated by participating schools.

Schools interested in joining the programme or nominating students for future batches can contact the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya through the official email addresses available on its website.

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