
“The world of books is an endlessly fascinating one, the only place in today’s world which never disappoints. As a child, Anjini devoured every book available, eagerly immersing herself in the stories of Dr. Seuss, Enid Blyton and Roald Dahl. The solace she finds when curled up with a book on a rainy day, or after escaping the chaos of a crowded Delhi metro, is unparalleled. Reading and understanding the complexities of a language are the magic keys that open the doors to this world; an opportunity no child should be denied. She started working with The WordsWorth Project two years ago, while in her final year as an undergraduate student at the University of Delhi.”

“The world of books is an endlessly fascinating one, the only place in today’s world which never disappoints. As a child, Anjini devoured every book available, eagerly immersing herself in the stories of Dr. Seuss, Enid Blyton and Roald Dahl. The solace she finds when curled up with a book on a rainy day, or after escaping the chaos of a crowded Delhi metro, is unparalleled. Reading and understanding the complexities of a language are the magic keys that open the doors to this world; an opportunity no child should be denied. She started working with The WordsWorth Project two years ago, while in her final year as an undergraduate student at the University of Delhi.”

“The world of books is an endlessly fascinating one, the only place in today’s world which never disappoints. As a child, Anjini devoured every book available, eagerly immersing herself in the stories of Dr. Seuss, Enid Blyton and Roald Dahl. The solace she finds when curled up with a book on a rainy day, or after escaping the chaos of a crowded Delhi metro, is unparalleled. Reading and understanding the complexities of a language are the magic keys that open the doors to this world; an opportunity no child should be denied. She started working with The WordsWorth Project two years ago, while in her final year as an undergraduate student at the University of Delhi.”

“The world of books is an endlessly fascinating one, the only place in today’s world which never disappoints. As a child, Anjini devoured every book available, eagerly immersing herself in the stories of Dr. Seuss, Enid Blyton and Roald Dahl. The solace she finds when curled up with a book on a rainy day, or after escaping the chaos of a crowded Delhi metro, is unparalleled. Reading and understanding the complexities of a language are the magic keys that open the doors to this world; an opportunity no child should be denied. She started working with The WordsWorth Project two years ago, while in her final year as an undergraduate student at the University of Delhi.”