CM inaugurates Himachal’s first digital library in Bilaspur, houses 2,500 books on varied subjects
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Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Tuesday inaugurated the first digital library of Himachal Pradesh in Bilaspur, equipped with essential amenities and seating arrangements for 40 persons.
CM Sukhu said the digital library houses approximately 2,500 books, including offline access to NCERT and CBSE books from Classes I to XII. Additionally, resources for college courses, competitive exams and various educational books will be available to readers in the digital library.
“The library offers free access to reading materials via touch screen devices, servers and social media platforms. The facility is equipped with RFID technology, enabling a smart management system that benefits users by streamlining library functions. To enhance user experience, each reader will be issued an ID card, which must be scanned for library entry,” said the CM.
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The district library includes a large reading hall, an e-library, computer tablets, appropriate furniture and other necessary facilities for students. For security, the library is monitored through a CCTV surveillance network.
The Chief Minister engaged with students at the digital library, where they expressed their gratitude for the government’s commitment to integrating digital technology and enhancing civic amenities to them. The students shared how these improvements have greatly enriched their learning experience, making study time more enjoyable and productive.
They praised the focus of the government in fostering an environment that encourages reading and learning. The advanced digital resources and comfortable facilities provided in the library would surely have positive outcomes in their academic journey.
The Chief Minister also inaugurated a new building for the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau at Bilaspur constructed at a cost of Rs 1.67 crore.
Technical Education Minister Rajesh Dharmani, HPTDC Chairman RS Bali, former Minister Ram Lal Thakur, former MLA Bumber Thakur and Tilak Raj and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.