‘A book for every hand’ @ ‘Har haath ek kitaab’
‘Har
haath ek kitaab’ (‘one book for every hand’) is the new scheme set in motion by
the National Book Trust. Under the scheme, people can make donations to
children in the form of books with a simple method.
They
can transfer money to online shopping site Snapdeal with which the Trust, an
autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Human Resource Development
(MoHRD), has formally tied up, and the money will then be transferred to NBT.
NGOs
that are in touch with local communities choose the books to be distributed to
children from within NBT's catalogue of children's books.
“We
will supply our books, meant for children between the ages of six and 12,
across the country, through these tie-ups,” said an official.
The
NBT is also subsidising the cost of the books by about 23.5%. Already, 3,726
children's books have been sent out under the scheme.
Source | The Hindu | 4 July 2017
Regards
Pralhad
Jadhav
Senior Manager @
Knowledge Repository
Khaitan
& Co
Upcoming Lecture | ACTREC - BOSLA Annual lecture series (125th birth anniversary of father of library
science, Padmashree Dr. S. R. Ranganathan) on Saturday, 12th August 2017 at Advanced Centre for Treatment,
Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC), Kharghar, Navi Mumbai. (Theme | 'MakerSpace')
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