The ancestral home of Raghunath Murmu stands as a significant cultural landmark, marking the birthplace of the Ol Chiki script and a pivotal centre of Santali literary and cultural history. It represents an important chapter in the evolution of Santali identity and intellectual heritage.

With the support of the MGM Foundation, the house has been carefully restored and developed into a museum, preserving its original character while enhancing its accessibility for visitors.

The restored site offers a curated experience through the display of personal artefacts, tools, and historical elements associated with Pandit Raghunath Murmu. It provides scholars, researchers, and visitors an opportunity to engage with the context in which the Ol Chiki script was conceived, ensuring the preservation and continued relevance of its legacy.