Sanskriti believes education can be the solution to various social problems in India. 

A library seems to be an essential part of society. A library full of books and readers will definitely lead to a better tomorrow for everyone.

In a country like India, a library can play multiple roles. Many students don’t even have a proper place to study in their homes. The library is such a place for them. For a few others, it can host a part of their career transformation as its having a vast source of knowledge. It's a place where everything related to education, will be there and it can play a crucial role in the development of a particular area.

Keeping all these things in mind, Sanskriti started its first library in July 2007 in Bahadurgarh, Haryana, India. The library got an amazing response from community people. Today after a decade the library is having around 500 books and has regular visitors of every age group.

Our library is also a place of circulation of old school books. Students donate their books to the library and we circulate the books to the students who need them. Now, we have a vision of opening a Sanskriti library in every village as a community library or a library in Govt. Schools.

Sanskriti believes education can be the solution to various social problems in India. 

A library seems to be an essential part of society. A library full of books and readers will definitely lead to a better tomorrow for everyone.

In a country like India, a library can play multiple roles. Many students don’t even have a proper place to study in their homes. The library is such a place for them. For a few others, it can host a part of their career transformation as its having a vast source of knowledge. It's a place where everything related to education, will be there and it can play a crucial role in the development of a particular area.

Keeping all these things in mind, Sanskriti started its first library in July 2007 in Bahadurgarh, Haryana, India. The library got an amazing response from community people. Today after a decade the library is having around 500 books and has regular visitors of every age group.

Our library is also a place of circulation of old school books. Students donate their books to the library and we circulate the books to the students who need them. Now, we have a vision of opening a Sanskriti library in every village as a community library or a library in Govt. Schools.