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Great Initiative: A young man brought the London model to Mysore, now free books will be available on the streets!

Great Initiative: A young man brought the London model to Mysore, now free books will be available on the streets!

Mohammad Omar Ul Haq of Mysore is starting the Little Free Library project on the London model, inspiring a free book culture in three locations.

The people of Mysore are not only polite, friendly, culture and folkloric pioneers , but also avid readers ! But recently that culture has been declining significantly . People have turned away from libraries . In this regard, to increase the number of readers in Mysore and promote reading , a young man from Mysore , Mohammed Omar ul Haq , has started a “ Little Free Library” project on the London model , which has been operating for a few days . These small but creative libraries have been set up in three important places in the city , namely Kuvempu Nagar, Books and Brew Library, and Gokulam .

A new dream of a boy from London
Omar Ul Haq, who worked as a project officer at the famous British Library in London, was inspired by the “Street Library” model he saw there and came up with the idea of ​​following the same principle in Mysore. He started this project with the aim of cultivating a book culture that is freely available to the public. He has been leading this revolution within a year of his arrival in Mysore. Omar, who runs his own NGO, has also taken up this good work.

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Little Free Libraries starts operations in Mysuru

Little Free Libraries, a public book-exchange movement aimed at expanding access to books, have started operating in Mysuru.

The TASK Educational Charitable and Welfare Trust, Mysuru, which has taken the initiative in this regard, said three Little Free Libraries operating on ‘Take a Book, Leave a Book’ principle, were now open across Mysuru.

The Little Free Library comprises a small bookshelf that allows readers to exchange books. While one such library has been opened at the office of TASK Trust, 651, E and F Block, Kuvempunagar in the city, two more have been set up in Gokulam – one at Tina’s Café and another at Books and Brew Library.

A statement from the chairman of the TASK Trust Prof. S.M.M. Haq, who is also a retired professor of Geography and principal of Sarada Vilas College in Mysuru, said the libraries are officially registered with the international Little Free Library, a non-profit organisation based in the United States, placing Mysuru on the global map of more than 20,000 Little Free Libraries in over 100 countries.

TASK Trust said it hosted a gathering on October 24 on its premises in Kuvempunagar to celebrate the launch of Little Free Libraries in Mysuru and the event drew enthusiastic response from people of all ages.

“The Little Free Libraries, operating on the ‘Take a Book, Leave a Book’ principle, have transformed reading into a shared community act – making books accessible beyond formal institutions and encouraging a spirit of trust, learning and togetherness”, said a statement issued by the TASK Trust.

“The library boxes were built with immense enthusiasm by community volunteers and beautifully painted by local independent artists and creators. The launch was made possible through community donations of books and funds, ensuring that the Little Free Libraries remain sustainable and open to everyone - from children and students to women, the elderly, and everyday readers,” said Prof. Haq.

The Little Free Libraries will be looked after by their local stewards. While TASK Trust will take care of the library at their office, Tina and Digangana Mukherjee will look after the libraries at Tina’s Café and Books and Brews Library respectively.

For more information, interested persons can visit www.tasktrust.org/lfl or contact its executive secretary, Omer Haq, at 9449118357.

Source: https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/little-free-librar...

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