Thiruvananthapuram: Reading is considered a key element in enriching someone’s knowledge.
It must be practiced at a very young age.
But the situation is not the same for everyone.
Children who are orphans and congratulations on the case of Pocso do not have access to books.
The only book available for them is academic books.
The Thiruvananthapuram District Legal Service Authority has submitted himself to help the children get access to books by launching the collection drive.
Authority has begun to collect books from the public and legal officials.
Some writers have also stepped forward to help.
The books will be presented to children with a signature by the author.
This will give the impression of children that the books are very valuable.
Priority will be given to books in the Children’s Literature category.
Books will be distributed evenly among institutions.
Authority intends to complete the challenge at the end of January.
Institutions, including Poojapura children’s homes, two houses for victims of Pocso cases, two treatments in Poojapura, children and women at home at PTP Nagar and Venjaramoodu will benefit from this book.
challenge.
Authority will contribute to books and each institution will set a small library for children.
“Children from this institution are vulnerable; they can undergo some psychological pressure.
Reading books can help them deal with loneliness.
This new business will help them get exposure to various books and knowledge.
Authority has started a challenge with instructions from service authorities Kerala state law, “said K Vidhyadharan, Secretary of the District Legal Service Authority and Sub-Hakim.