Summary: The article discusses the need for voluntary efforts to address the disparities in the functioning of libraries in different districts and taluks in Andhra Desa. Mr. D. T. Rao highlights the wide variation in resources, staffing, and management of libraries, emphasizing the importance of coordination and trained librarians to ensure effective operations. The Andhra Desa Libraries Association is urged to formulate a comprehensive policy and actively pursue it, with a focus on rural reconstruction. Periodical inspections, conferences, and the recruitment of trained workers are identified as key strategies to enhance the public library movement. The article also delves into the discussions at The All Burma Indian Conference, shedding light on resolutions condemning discriminatory recommendations, focusing on safeguarding minority rights and protesting against commercial bias. The text further covers legislative sessions across different regions, highlighting bills addressing various social, economic, and administrative issues, including land alienation, education, taxation, and industrial development, underscoring the diverse range of concerns and reforms being discussed and implemented across India in the pre-independence era.