Coforge Opens Its Fourth Public Library in India

New Delhi: Coforge, an AI-driven engineering services company, on Thursday opened its fourth public library in India at Vasant Square Mall in Vasant Kunj, marking a significant expansion of its flagship Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative.
Called Coforge Public Library, the facility was inaugurated by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta in the presence of Coforge CEO and Executive Director Sudhir Singh along with local community members, educators, senior citizens and students.
Spread across an area of 10,000 square metres, the library offers seating capacity for 170 people and houses a curated collection of over 15,000 books in both English and Hindi, spanning genres such as fiction, non-fiction, children’s literature, business, personal development, spirituality, art and technology. The collection includes works from global publishers such as Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Pan Macmillan and Simon & Schuster, as well as Indian publishers such as Karadi Tales, Amar Chitra Katha, Eklavya, Ektara and Adidev.
The library also has a dedicated children’s area designed to encourage early reading habits through interactive sessions and storytelling activities. Visitors can search for books through digital terminals or seek assistance from library staff. While entry and reading are free, users can borrow books by paying a fully refundable deposit.
Coforge stated that the initiative aims to fill the gap in access to quality reading spaces and learning resources, especially in urban areas where such opportunities are limited. Project; It is aligned with broader national goals to promote literacy, lifelong learning and inclusive community development.
Located on the first floor of Vasant Square Shopping Centre, the library will remain open between 09.00-20.00 every day throughout the year. It is expected to appeal to residents of Vasant Kunj and nearby areas such as Masoodpur, Mahipalpur, Rangpuri, Kishangarh and Chattarpur.
The company opened its first public library in Noida in February 2024, followed by Gurugram in June 2025 and Hyderabad in October 2025. Coforge plans to further expand its network of free public libraries across India, focusing on Delhi-NCR and Hyderabad.

