Young millennials help underprivileged children see the wider world through books
The Hindu
The premise pivotal to Dulkal’s project: Books are a window to the world. Some have no other window to take in the wider world. For some others, the window needs to be fitted in, joisted on a steady supply of free reading material.
A voluntary group, Dulkal — which concatenates groups of letters in former Indian president APJ Abdul Kalam’s name — establishes libraries in government schools and in communities “marooned in developmental hinterlands”.
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