Author: Deepak Malkan

  • SN3 Book Club

    • Cookery
    • Fine arts, e.g. Music, Paintings,
    • Fiction of all ilk, avoiding dystopia and salacious matter
    • Handicraft
    • Health & Lifestyle
    • Humor
    • India
    • Language Skills
    • Management & Business
    • Nature
    • Spirituality & Philosophy
    • Sports
    • Womens’ Matters
    • General

    1. The library shall not be manned by any member of the Library Management Team for the purpose of recording the acts of issuance and return of the book. Books can be issued to the resident and returned to the library by his or her own entries in the register provided adjacent to the book racks.
    2. Under normal circumstances, a book can be kept by the reader for a period of 15 days. In extenuating circumstances, this period can be extended to 30 days.
    3. There is no provision for imposing any fines on reasonable late returns.
    4. In case a reader has issued a book to himself/herself and has since decided to travel out of Tavares, he/she should return the book to the library.
    5. In spite of the fact that some books already have been written on with names, notes and underlines, the resident readers should refrain from defacing the books any further.
    6. Books are generously donated by the Shantiniketan residents, and the Library Management shall readily return any particular book the donor had earlier donated but wishes to take it back without giving any particular reason. However, the donor desirous of taking the book back should inform anyone of the Library Management Team member upon doing so.
  • Rail Bars

    Rail Bars

  • SN3 Events

    Community Life at SN3

    Regular Activities at SN3

  • SN3 Blogging

    About the Blog Site

    Unlike email or WhatsApp, blog posts are easier to organize, revisit, and share over time. A well-written post can bring together updates, photos, announcements, and reflections in one place, making community information more accessible and easier to find later. Blogs also give stories and ideas a longer life, allowing residents to browse past posts and stay connected with the broader rhythm of community life.

    Please keep in mind that the blog site is publicly visible and can be viewed by people outside SN3, so use discretion when posting.

    Only residents with a registered login on sn3coa.com can publish blog posts. At this time, logins cannot be created publicly; an administrator must register residents and enable blogging access.