The Evergreen Mountain Library, Suru, Kargil

by The Evergreen Mountain Library, Kargil in Jammu and Kashmir

  • 240

    Books Goal
  • 260

    Books Received
  • 0

    Days to go
Raised Percent :
100%
The fundraiser is successful.
Kargil, Ladakh
Impact: 250 Children

Know more about us

Who we are

The EML is a blooming community library that is first of its kind in the valley of Suru, surrounded by the Nun Kun Mountains at 12,000 ft. The library runs in a small room of a middle school where readers aged 4- 15 years of age get to do collective read alouds and creatively work on reading fluency in English and Urdu. More books will help us engage more readers.


Our work and its impact

In 2014, I reached Kargil city entranced by the mighty Nun Kun mountains after spending six months in Kashmir with the nomadic Bakkarwals. After working with their children in the coniferous forests camps across Wadwan, I never wanted to climb down the Himalayas. So, I travelled further and was directed to the Suru Valley by one native traveller. I started volunteering at The Evergreen Public School which was started to support education for those children who did not have parents /or educational resources. As a theatre practitioner, I started my work as an English Language resource using theatre, storytelling and other forms of art practices. In the last five years, within my limited capacity, I carried small number of books from the plains to the mountains. My aim was to keep sneaking stories from far and wide into a reading culture which was confined in school textbooks.


How we will utilise these books

Countless times, I was confronted with questions about the reason behind reading books from outside the school syllabus. Why should one do it? Just like why children should do theatre. I could not think of a direct answer back then. But as gradually, the first-generation readers started engaging more with the books, using elements of storytelling in classrooms. and interpreting characters and issues from the books to ask questions about the world around them, the answer was clear. Reading encourages independent thinking. it fuels development of diverse sensibilities. After all this time, we now have a dedicated weekly library session for each class in the school timetable, where we do collective read aloud sessions and use books to inspire creative expression. Most importantly, these books will help us bridge the gap between learning of English as a subject and really being able to understand it as a functional language. These books of different reading levels will specially help the library programme to engage more readers within the school and those readers who are school dropouts and now have no access to any kind of reading practice. Along with children, this will create an opportunity for local teachers, who have mostly received education in Urdu medium, to gain confidence in using English as their medium of instruction. You can really bring the joy of reading to our small mountain library.



Supporters

Name Donate Amount Date
Suhani Singh 2,500 July 29, 2019
Alok Prasanna Kumar 5,000 July 29, 2019
Aabhash Shrivastav 500 July 29, 2019
Sohini Sen 1,000 July 29, 2019
Chitranshul Sinha 1,000 July 29, 2019
Hitesh Kumar 500 July 28, 2019
Anuradha Marwah 2,500 July 28, 2019
Name Donate Amount Date
Suhani Singh 2,500 July 29, 2019
Alok Prasanna Kumar 5,000 July 29, 2019
Aabhash Shrivastav 500 July 29, 2019
Sohini Sen 1,000 July 29, 2019
Chitranshul Sinha 1,000 July 29, 2019
Hitesh Kumar 500 July 28, 2019
Anuradha Marwah 2,500 July 28, 2019