Updated On: 27 March, 2021 10:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Suprita Mitter
Five women across three cities started an online platform at the start of the lockdown last year to share fun, informative, free content for children

A screenshot from one of the sessions
With schools shut and outdoor playtime considerably compromised, children’s routines had a significant overhaul. On the other hand, many artistes who perform live found themselves out of work. The School Library Project, which brings free content to children daily, came as a blessing to children, parents and artistes alike. It is the brainchild of Shaizia Jifri, head of design at Theatre Professionals.
“During the pandemic Tasneem Fatehi and I thought about what we can do for our community. We had to do something that wouldn’t cost us anything, since we didn’t have any money at that point. We approached a team of instructors who we’ve been working with over the years with the idea of creating content for children for free. We chose the social media platforms YouTube, Facebook and Instagram because we wouldn’t have to pay anything to use them. Luckily, they agreed to do this too,” she explains.