The idea behind this was the loss of community within the new generation and the detachment from a physical reading of books due to technology and gadgets, thereby creating a lacuna and disconnect between the generations. The library will act as a hub to reconnect people, books, services, hobbies, and second wind to women and senior citizens while creating outreach to lesser privileged and extending the services to orphanages and remand homes, and smaller schools that have no libraries. It will also be a reconnect base for returning NRI’s and their parents in India by connecting them to a community of like-minded people and trusted service networks.
The wellness sector will take care of the physical and mental wellbeing of children, adolescents, youth, senior citizens, and families with workshops, seminars, consultations, and outdoor and indoor activities with a community.
The fully computerized backend facility supports seamless transactions like the exchange of books, subscription renewals, registrations, etc. at the point of activities and at the doorstep thereby making the services more accessible and user-friendly through a mobile app.
Adopting two to three schools in Year 1 and supporting them with library and SUPW services where kids are guided in art and craft out of waste, reading, and confidence-building activities and at the end of the academic year, an exhibition is held where the created items are displayed and kids display their spoken skills.
By : Team TBT / Published On : 03/04/2021