Community Library
The SFD operates 12 rural libraries in collaboration with the local communities in the Rajsamand, Bhilwara, Pali, Beawar, and Ajmer districts. Each library houses approximately 150 books and is managed by a ‘Library Fellow’ as part of the fellowship program. These libraries attract around 300 children per month who engage in reading and various activities.
The primary goal is to establish a place in the community and village where foundational values such as liberty, equality, fraternity, and justice are not only learned but also taught through library activities. The operation of the libraries is led by local youths (fellows) with active involvement from the community, especially children and young adults. Creative and engaging activities are used to convey educational and informational content.
The initiative also aims to disseminate information about government programs related to education and health, facilitating access to these benefits for the community. Additionally, the program seeks to familiarize the community with the educational and rural structures and collaborate with them. Efforts are made to enhance the skill development and talent of children.
Loktantrashala,
Badi ka Badiya,
Bhilwara,
Rajasthan – 311804
Library Contact: Nachiket Udupa
Contact Email: loktantrashala@gmail.com
Library Staff Members | 6 |
Library Member Strength | 16 |
Gender Breakdown of Members | Female: 81.25% Male: 18.75% |
Age Groups Served | 5yrs to 18yrs |
Library Branches | 10 |
Villages/Clusters Served | 10 villages |
Book Collection Size | 2500 |
Type of Books in Collection | Story books, biographies, course books, picture books, books on Constitution, non-fiction books |
Average Daily Footfalls | 15 |
Types of Reading Programs | Read Aloud, Storytelling, Book Talks, Early Learning/Foundational Literacy |
Other Library Programs | Art and craft sessions, Technical Literacy |
Presence of Various Library Policies (enrollment/admission, safety, anti-discrimination & inclusion guidelines etc) | No |