A new library, called Sunrise Library, has officially opened in the village of Jarki Shimlabad. This village is located in the Chakradharpur block. The opening ceremony was a special event, with many community members present. Educationist Anushwari Pradhan, who is also the director of Indira Gandhi Shiksha Niketan, served as the chief guest and helped cut the ribbon to open the library. Other guests, including Pankaj Pradhan, Nirakar Kerai, and Neel Abhimanyu, joined the celebration.
The ceremony included traditional elements like breaking a coconut and lighting lamps to mark the library’s beginning. The Sunrise Club of Jarki Shimlabad will take care of managing the library. This club will ensure the library is a great resource for everyone. The main goal of this new library is to help people learn and grow, both intellectually and ethically. The organizers believe providing access to books and information is crucial for building a strong community.
Furthermore, the library will offer a wide range of books and materials for people of all ages. This makes it an ideal place for children, adults, and seniors to explore different topics and expand their knowledge. The library is especially important in rural areas, like Jarki Shimlabad, where access to such resources is limited. By providing this space, the Sunrise Library will encourage a love of reading and learning.
The founders see the library as a big step toward creating a more knowledgeable and enlightened community. According to Anushwari Pradhan, the library will play a critical role in helping everyone become more intellectual and ethical. This belief underscores the library’s importance to the community. It represents a commitment to improving education and opportunities through accessible learning resources. This project hopes to encourage lifelong learning for everyone.