28 new libraries to be established in villages
In an initiative to promote the reading habit among the youth, Deputy Commissioner Jitendra Jorwal announced on Thursday that 28 new libraries will be established in various villages of the district by the end of this year.
Ludhiana, October 24, 2024: In an initiative to promote the reading habit among the youth, Deputy Commissioner Jitendra Jorwal announced on Thursday that 28 new libraries will be established in various villages of the district by the end of this year.
During his assessment of the construction progress and related issues, Deputy Commissioner Jorwal noted that 14 libraries have already been inaugurated by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on August 15. Most of the new 28 libraries are currently under construction, with the executive agency closely monitoring the development to ensure timely completion. Once completed, these libraries will provide young people with high-quality reading materials.
Jorwal highlighted that the new libraries will be equipped with modern facilities, including air conditioning, inverters, CCTV cameras, and Wi-Fi. He expressed concern that many young people spend excessive time on their mobile phones and emphasized that these libraries will help alleviate mobile addiction. This innovative initiative by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann is designed to foster reading habits among the youth of the state and will significantly contribute to their empowerment.
Additionally, Deputy Commissioner Jorwal instructed Additional Deputy Commissioner (Development) Dr. Harjinder Singh Bedi to personally oversee the construction work at these sites to ensure the use of quality materials and timely project completion.