"Dream, Dream, Dream! Conduct these dreams into thoughts, and then transform them into action."
- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
27 Jul 2023
Gumla, a town in the Indian state of Jharkhand, has set up a first-of-its-kind library exclusively for women to help them prepare for competitive examinations. The library is self-sustaining and free from government interference. The facility is named after Savitri Bai Phule, the country's first woman teacher and social worker. It has a sitting capacity of 400 women at a time and will be managed by a steering committee with members from within the society.
The library is equipped with all basic facilities like free Wi-Fi and computer systems along with books on various subjects, helpful for all types of competitive examinations. It has around 7,000 books related to competitive exams and various professions and eight computers. Students can sit in the library for 13 hours continuously and study.
According to Gumla Deputy Commissioner Sushant Gaurav, the decision was taken considering the necessity to provide women with a space in which they can prepare fearlessly for competitive examinations and excel in their careers. "Motivational classes will also be conducted in the library, which will focus on girls. They will also be trained on issues like menstrual hygiene, anaemia, etc.," said the DC.
The library has been started only for girls to give them a comfortable environment and help them make their dreams come true. It has three group discussion rooms. Free Wi-Fi will be made available to the girls with a minimum speed of 100 Mbps along with a 24-hour electricity supply with solar backup.
As a beacon of progress, this initiative in Gumla serves as an inspiration for other communities to create inclusive spaces, empowering women to chase their dreams and chart their own path to success.