A library for women has been been set up by the panchayat of the Jind district village, situated 100 kms away from the national capital, and will be inaugurated by national volleyball player Poonam Siwach on Wednesday.
The setting up of the library comes as yet another step to bolster women empowerment in the village which is credited for organising the first women's gram panchayat in the country to discuss female foeticide and has a gate at its entry reading 'Welcome to Bibipur, the Women's World'.
"We are in the process of establishing a library in the village, especially for women, so that they get aware about their rights," Jaglan, who is father of two daughters, said.
"If the women want liberation, then they must have the desire in their hearts for freedom and knowledge. To make women free from all kinds of social shackle, they first need to be aware about their problems. Right now, they don't even know themselves," he said.
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Last year, the Bibipur village panchayat received the National Award for Gaurav Gram Sabha for organising the first women's gram panchayat in the country for stopping female foeticide. The award carried a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh, of which Rs 2 lakh was used to construct the village gate that reads, 'Welcome to Bibipur, the Women's World'.
Jaglan has received several awards for his work in the field of women empowerment and development including Rajiv Gandhi Panchyat Shashaktikaran Abhiyan Puraskar by the Union Ministry of Panchayati Raj.