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Open Book Kiosks Creating a Community of Readers | Pusthakagramam

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Discover the Literary Haven of Kerala Nestled in the heart of Kerala, Pusthakagramam is a testament to the region's rich literary culture and commitment to community learning. This unique village, spearheaded by the Bappuji Smaraka Vayanasala library, is home to  14 charming book kiosks  known as Pusthakakkodu,  Five Reading Parks  and the magnificent Pusthakappura,  India's largest book sculpture . Pusthakakkodu: Open Book Kiosks for All   The true gems of Pusthakagramam are the Pusthakakkodu. These open book kiosks are strategically placed throughout the village, inviting everyone to indulge in the joy of reading. Operating on a simple yet profound principle, anyone can come, take a book, read, and return it. The most fascinating aspect of these kiosks is that they are not locked and no one is monitoring them. This trust-based system not only promotes literacy but also fosters a sense of community and shared knowledge. Each kiosk is thoughtfully designed to be accessible and

Seeds of Unity: Kairali Cultivates Tradition in Perumkulam

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Kairali, situated in the picturesque village of Perumkulam ( Pusthakagramam) , is boldly spearheading a transformative initiative to resurrect the richness of 'agri-based village culture.' This visionary endeavor aims to cultivate a comprehensive living environment for the villagers. Through the organization of annual agri festivals, the entire community actively engages in chemical-free cultivation, celebrating the bounty of the land. Beyond the agricultural realm, Kairali fosters a vibrant cultural tapestry by hosting various village cultural programs during these festivals. This multi-faceted approach ensures that the heritage and traditions of Perumkulam are not only preserved but also joyously celebrated. A notable aspect of Kairali's endeavor is the construction of 'Sora Varampu' park, strategically placed amidst the verdant paddy fields at the center of Perumkulam village. This park serves as a nostalgic ode to the old practice of evening gatherings and chit-

Perumkulam Kerala's 1st Book Village

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Perumkulam, situated in the scenic landscape of Kerala, proudly holds the title of being the state's inaugural "Pusthakagramam (village of books)." This esteemed recognition was bestowed upon it on June 19, a date commemorated as National Reading Day. On June 19, Perumkulam, nestled in Kerala's Kollam district, achieved the prestigious distinction of being declared a "Pusthaka Gramam" (village of books) by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. This noteworthy declaration, made on National Reading Day, marks Perumkulam as Kerala's inaugural village of books, with its literary nucleus being the Bapuji Smaraka Vayanasala. ​​​​​​​ The conceptualization of Perumkulam as a village of books was initially articulated in June 2020 by the renowned writer MT Vasudevan Nair. The inspiration behind this visionary initiative was drawn from Bhilar, a village in Maharashtra's Satara district, which was accorded the title of "Pustakanch Gaav" (village of