Libraries Empowering Children in the Rural Himalayan Region
Empowering Children with Access to Stories and Ideas
We set up free, child-friendly community libraries in Spiti and Manali—spaces where reading becomes a gateway to critical thinking, learning, and cultural connection. In regions where access to quality education is limited, we create opportunities for children to engage with books, ideas, and each other.
Our Core Initiatives
Free Community Libraries
Our free libraries brings the magic of books to children in Manali and Spiti Valley. Through storytelling, we open doors to new worlds, igniting imagination and boosting critical thinking.
In a region where 52.71% of the population is illiterate, books are more than just stories – they’re lifelines to knowledge, empowerment, critical thinking and future opportunities.
Our thoughtfully curated library collection introduces children to diverse perspectives, expanding their worldview. Our read aloud sessions encourage critical thinking through
Our Impact On Young Minds
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Improved Literacy
English learning program and regular reading sessions enhance language skills, crucial in a region with low literacy rates.
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Cultural Preservation
By including local stories, we help preserve the rich cultural heritage of the Himalayas.
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Bridging the Urban-Rural Divide
Access to diverse books exposes rural children to ideas and information often limited to urban areas.
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Empowerment Through Knowledge
By fostering a love for reading, we equip children with the tools to continue learning throughout their lives.
Mountain of Challenges
Socioeconomic Factors
Low parental education and economic status significantly impact children’s educational outcomes.
Infrastructure Gaps
Many schools lack basic facilities. In some districts, only 11% of primary schools have toilets for girls.
Accessibility
While 43.87% of primary schools are within habitations, 15.92% are beyond a short distance, making daily attendance a trek for young children.
Weather and Geography
Harsh winters, heavy snowfall, and high altitudes create natural obstacles to regular schooling.
Teacher Shortage
Retaining qualified teachers in remote areas is a persistent challenge.