At the Durga Puja pandal in Greater Kailash II’s Uday Shankar Park, a small stall seems to stand apart between the rows of eateries and decorative displays. Long canvas panels adorn its walls, illustrated with familiar motifs. An indigo-stained screen-printing station sits quietly at one end, and a modest sign reads: Constitution Curious.
Now in its fourth day, the initiative organised by the National Foundation for India (NFI) in collaboration with Reclaim Constitution, aims to bring the Indian Constitution into spaces where it is rarely discussed. Their new exhibition at GK II allows visitors to engage with the text and its history through interactive activities: printing their own copy of the Preamble, participating in online quizzes, and observing recreations of the original illustrations
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