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Take a page out of their book

Take a page out of their book

The Hindu
Saturday, April 26, 2025 7:00 AM GMT

On World Book Day (April 23), Sriram Gopalan was desk-bound at his noncommercial library and thumbing through pages — not pages that flaunted printed words, but empty pages that hoped to host words, handwritten words.  At Prakrith Arivagam, as this library at Alapakkam in New Perungalathur is called, Sriram was swamped by stacks of half-used notebooks. Ruled and unruled, long and short, white and yellowed, smudged and dog-eared notebooks. He was tearing out the untouched pages to settle them between new covers and find them a new pair of hands. Sriram was not labouring at this work alone. The sound of pages being ripped out intact filled the room: he was with people who are on the same page about how half-used notebooks ought to be treated.  They collect used notebooks, extract the blank pages which they would ultimately bind into fresh notebooks: on for weeks now, this activity would extend through May. The epilogue to the exercise: donating the notebooks thus made to government schools and benefitting underprivileged children. This “summer-vacation volunteering assignment” is in its second year. And by the look of it, it has added more pages and chapters.  Last year, with the support of volunteers from the local residents community, the team managed to repurpose and distribute 800 notebooks to children at a Panchayat Union school at Alapakkam under Nergundram panchayat in Perungalathur. This year, the bar has been set decisively higher.

On World Book Day (April 23), Sriram Gopalan was desk-bound at his noncommercial library and thumbing through pages — not pages that flaunted printed words, but empty pages that hoped to host words, handwritten words. 

At Prakrith Arivagam, as this library at Alapakkam in New Perungalathur is called, Sriram was swamped by stacks of half-used notebooks. Ruled and unruled, long and short, white and yellowed, smudged and dog-eared notebooks. He was tearing out the untouched pages to settle them between new covers and find them a new pair of hands. Sriram was not labouring at this work alone. The sound of pages being ripped out intact filled the room: he was with people who are on the same page about how half-used notebooks ought to be treated. 

They collect used notebooks, extract the blank pages which they would ultimately bind into fresh notebooks: on for weeks now, this activity would extend through May. The epilogue to the exercise: donating the notebooks thus made to government schools and benefitting underprivileged children. This “summer-vacation volunteering assignment” is in its second year. And by the look of it, it has added more pages and chapters. 

Last year, with the support of volunteers from the local residents community, the team managed to repurpose and distribute 800 notebooks to children at a Panchayat Union school at Alapakkam under Nergundram panchayat in Perungalathur. This year, the bar has been set decisively higher.

“This year, we started collecting in March itself, hoping to reach two or three schools,” Sriram says. With over 1000 used notebooks collected already and volunteers working nearly every day, the distance between the effort and the goalpost is shrinking rapidly. 

This annual exercise is promoted in WhatsApp apartment groups, library circles, and social media — to seek half-used notebooks and the volunteers to deal with them.

Responses came from near, far and wide, with Mumbai and Myplaore among places where the initiative found resonance.  

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