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Coimbatore: Residents of Selakkarichal demand full-time library

Among the 20 panchayats in Sulthanpet block, only ten village libraries function from 8 am to 11 am There are three part-time branch libraries, sources added.

Express News Service

COIMBATORE: Residents of Selakkarichal have urged the directorate of public libraries to upgrade the part-time branch library located in their village to a full-time saying there was no full-time library in Sulthanpet block in Coimbatore.

S Mohanraj, library readers’ circle president of Selakkarichal library, said, “The readers who want to use the library for a whole day have to commute for at least 30-kilometre distance to reach the nearest full-time library at Sulur in Coimbatore or Palladam in Tiruppur district.”

He added, “At the moment the library functions from 9 am to 12.30 pm and 4 pm to 7 pm. All people can use this library if this library can function from 8 am to 8 pm.”

Among the 20 panchayats in Sulthanpet block, only ten village libraries function from 8 am to 11 am There are three part-time branch libraries, sources added.

According to official sources, despite the need, many part-time branch libraries have not been upgraded to full-time due to a shortage of funds.

P Rajendran, DLO, told TNIE that he has no power to upgrade the library, and that he would forward their petition to the directorate of public libraries.

When contacted, K Elambahavath, the director of the directorate of public libraries, told TNIE that he would look into the demand.

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