A First Book for a Dhulomati Child: Help First-Time Learners Discover the Joy of Reading!

by Adhiti Education Trust in West Bengal

  • 1500

    Books Goal
  • 296

    Books Received
  • 0

    Days to go
Raised Percent :
19.76%
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Kolkata, India
Impact: 800 Children

Know more about us

Who we are

Dhulomati is an experiential early childhood learning initiative working in rural West Bengal with children aged 2–5, many of whom are first-time learners and first-time readers. For these children, a book is not just a learning tool—it is often their first window into the world of stories, language, and imagination.

Our learning model blends global best practices inspired by Montessori, Reggio Emilia, Waldorf, play-based and nature-based approaches with locally available, low-cost resources. This ensures that learning is meaningful, joyful, and rooted in children’s lived realities.

At Dhulomati, education is built on play, creativity, movement, bilingual learning, and cultural belonging. Children learn through songs, stories, dance, sensory exploration, nature walks, and open-ended play—experiencing learning as joy and discovery rather than rote memorisation.

Our mission is to make early childhood education joyful, inclusive, and impactful, nurturing confident, capable, and compassionate young learners. Through your support—especially through the gift of books—you help create a strong foundation for lifelong learning and open the door to a brighter future for every Dhulomati child.


Our work and its impact

Dhulomati works where inequality begins—early childhood—when the absence of care, language, and stimulation can quietly shape a lifetime. We create learning spaces where young children from economically disadvantaged rural communities experience something many encounter for the first time: safety, joy, choice, and voice. At Dhulomati, children are not trained to memorise—they are encouraged to move, ask questions, tell stories, and belong. This shift from fear to curiosity is transformative.

The societal impact is profound. Children who feel confident and emotionally secure learn better, stay in school longer, and grow into adults who participate more fully in society. Families begin to see education as a source of dignity rather than pressure. Communities benefit from a generation that is more expressive, resilient, and empathetic.

By changing how children experience learning at the very start, Dhulomati doesn’t just educate individuals—it reshapes futures and interrupts cycles of disadvantage.


How we will utilise these books

The donated books will form a dedicated classroom library at the centres of our early learning programme. This library will be used daily through shared reading, picture-based conversations, storytelling circles, and play-led activities. Many of our children are encountering books for the very first time and regular, guided access within the classroom helps build early reading skills.

The classroom library will also support a home-lending practice, allowing children to borrow books and take them home if they wish. This extends learning beyond school and introduces books into homes where they are often absent. Together, the classroom library and lending practice create sustained access to books—nurturing language development, imagination, confidence, and a lifelong relationship with reading.



Supporters

Name Donate Amount Date
Mayuresh & Shilpa 3,000 May 21, 2026
Anonymous 3,000 April 08, 2026
Bikram Sarkar 1,700 March 31, 2026
Anonymous 3,000 March 25, 2026
Anonymous 2,500 March 18, 2026
Avik Saha 8,500 February 27, 2026
Anonymous 2,000 February 25, 2026
Sneha Gotiwale 1,500 January 29, 2026
Name Donate Amount Date
3,000 May 21, 2026
3,000 April 08, 2026
Bikram Sarkar 1,700 March 31, 2026
3,000 March 25, 2026
2,500 March 18, 2026
Avik Saha 8,500 February 27, 2026
2,000 February 25, 2026
Sneha Gotiwale 1,500 January 29, 2026