Thursday brought cheers to Delhi’s education landscape as LG VK Saxena cut the ribbon for the fifth ‘Arambh’ library in Vikaspuri, alongside unveiling elegant pillar fountains at Dwarka’s key traffic points. This dual event highlights ongoing investments in youth empowerment and civic enhancement.
The DDA-backed library runs 24/7, serving 180+ students per day via efficient three-shift operations. Tailored for West Delhi residents, it delivers a budget-friendly gateway to concentrated learning, filling a vital gap in accessible infrastructure.
Modern perks abound: reliable Wi-Fi, flexible study tables, personal lockers, vigilant CCTV, and an integrated cafeteria. Together, they forge a secure, productive oasis for scholars chasing dreams.
Saxena, addressing the gathering, celebrated Delhi’s role as the country’s study magnet. He applauded DDA’s ‘Arambh’ for pioneering affordable high-tech spaces, particularly aiding the economically challenged. “Kudos to this initiative—it’s our duty to holistically uplift the youth who embody our nation’s tomorrow.”
At Dwarka, he stressed holistic progress for the capital, attuned to burgeoning urban challenges and public needs. The ‘Arambh’ network exemplifies thoughtful governance, poised to spark a reading revolution and bolster competitive edges for countless students.
Looking ahead, such projects could redefine public education models, promoting inclusivity and excellence across India’s bustling metros.