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Central Government should make a common policy for proper implementation of Library Legislation in every state

The major role of library legislation enables the formation of a public library system to provide library services to various groups in different parts of our nation, with a well organized internal structure.  At present, 18 Indian states have been passed Library Legislation in their states. In these states the conditions of public Libraries are as usual as earlier. There is no change in the strategy of Government towards the Public Libraries. This bill is also similar to other bills, passed and put into the Red Tapism. The Library Science trend professionals are not getting the employment and the chain of Libraries (State, District, Taluka,  and Village) could not be developed till now. So please share your views that, are the people of India getting the benefit of the Library Legislation? Unfortunately, at present time Govt. of the states are looking failures to follow the rules. My views for that central govt. make common policy for proper implementation of library legislation of every states, for that public can get benefit.

 

 

To pursue this policy the role of Library Associations are very important and necessary.

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