Talking about the same, she says, “Latur is our home. Anything associated with the place is very special and is of great importance to us. The kids from the villages and rural schools didn't have access to a library where children could read stories and could benefit from it in the long run. I firmly believe every child should read books that can ignite one’s imagination. Books that I grew up reading be it the Amar Chitra Katha, Nancy Drew or The Adventures Of The Famous Five transported us to a whole new world and added so much value to a child’s knowledge. Dhiraj (Deshmukh) and I wanted to introduce the world of literature besides the usual curriculum and textual books to the children of Latur. Hence the initiative ‘Read Latur’ was formed. We reach out to close friends, publishers, anonymous helping hands to come forward and support our initiative. I am happy that we have we will set up rural libraries in Latur, so we can empower children with worldly stories, fables, literature and knowledge. We are grateful more and more people are coming forward to join hands for this initiative.”