A Constitutionally Aware, Legally Empowered and Civically Responsible India.
An India where the Constitution is understood as a working guide to everyday rights, duties and choices — not as a distant document quoted on ceremonial occasions.
Our vision describes the country we are working towards. Our mission describes the six things we do to get there — each one measurable, each one delivered through institutions.
An India where the Constitution is understood as a working guide to everyday rights, duties and choices — not as a distant document quoted on ceremonial occasions.
The mission is delivered through six commitments. Each has its own research base, framework, curriculum and resource library, and each is designed to be run by the institution itself once training is complete.
Make structured legal learning available at every stage of education — school modules, university electives, professional courses and community sessions — so that legal competence stops being confined to the legal profession.
Teach the Constitution as a working document: its philosophy, its institutions, and the rights and duties it places in the hands of every citizen and every institution that serves them.
Give every school one coherent, auditable standard covering physical safety, child protection, digital conduct and emotional wellbeing — together with the staff training and review cycle that keep it alive.
Help organisations move from a policy on paper to a working system: correctly constituted committees, trained members, genuine employee awareness and records that stand up to scrutiny.
Equip every adult around a child to recognise risk, receive a disclosure without causing further harm, and report through the correct pathway without delay or improvisation.
Generate the national evidence base — surveys, working papers, standards and policy briefs — that allows institutions and policymakers to act on facts rather than impressions.