- India’s first ‘Chadwick House: Navigating Audit Heritage’ Museum has been inaugurated at Shimla.
- The Museum has been inaugurated by 14th Comptroller and Auditor General of India, Girish Chandra Murmu.
- This marks a milestone in the preservation and celebration of the institution’s rich heritage and contributions to the governance of the nation.
- The museum is located at Chadwick House, a significant landmark in Shimla.
- It showcases the evolution, achievements, and milestones of the institution of CAG.
- Mahatma Gandhi stayed here in 1946 at the time of his visit to Shimla for the Cabinet Mission.
- The process of setting up Chadwick House as a museum started with signing of a MoU with its then owner, Prasar Bharati (All India Radio), in December 2020.
- The museum has ten distinct galleries. Each gallery provides detailed exploration of facets of CAG’s history, roles, and significance.
- The museum preserves artefacts, including Remington typewriters, British era franking machines etc.
