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Over 3000 village libraries closed for want of funds

Over  3000 village libraries closed for want of funds.why not provide fund? Who is responsible?

See news:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/patna/Over-3000-village-lib...

Over 3000 village libraries closed for want of funds
PATNA: Though the state government's move to revive and strengthen the district

libraries is a welcome step, many other libraries located at sub-divisional
towns, blocks and villages also require government attention. More than 3,000
village libraries have been closed for want of funds during the past two
decades.

The condition of most of the village libraries is quite appalling. They lack
basic reading materials, infrastructure and professionally qualified
librarians.
Most of them do not have money to purchase even daily newspapers. New books and

periodicals are a distant dream.

The Planning Commission guidelines suggest that there should be at least one
village library for a population of 1,000. In Bihar, the statistics is heavily
skewed to one village library for a population of 90,000.

The new-look Panchayati Raj envisages setting up of one library in every
panchayat. This will require opening of at least 10,000 new libraries in the
state. One wonders who will take the initiative for setting up such a large
number of libraries and where will they get the funds from, asks Patna
University retired political science professor Bachoo Sinha.

At present, the per capita annual expenditure on library books in the state is
only one paisa. The state, with a population of more than nine crore, spends a
meagre Rs 10 lakh on purchase of books per year.

Educationists say there is direct correlation between the minimal expenditure
on
libraries and low literacy rate. In Kerala, where literacy rate is more than 95

per cent, over three per cent of the education budget is spent on libraries. In

Bihar, the ratio of the education budget that goes into libraries is only 0.01
per cent.

The Raja Ram Mohun Roy Foundation, Kolkata, provides matching grant to the
state
for purchase of library books every year. While Uttar Pradesh sanctions a
matching grant of Rs 1 crore, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh sanction matching
grants of Rs 90 lakh and Rs 80 lakh respectively, Bihar sanctions only Rs 10
lakh for the grant-in-aid libraries.

There are six divisional libraries located at Gaya, Bhagalpur, Saharsa, Chhapra,

Darbhanga and Muzaffarpur, each of them getting Rs 50,000 annually. Each of the

19 district libraries receives Rs 26,000, while each of 11 sub-divisional
libraries gets Rs 18,000 per annum.

Source | http://timesofindia .indiatimes. com | 6 December
2010

Regards,

Akhtar Hussain

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Dear Akhter Sir.
Public Libraries are suffering form crisis of funding, because Govt. of India is paying attention on them.

BTW thanks for sharing this article

thanks
pvz

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