Key Points

The Gujarat government is expanding its library network with 71 new facilities. This continues a reading initiative originally launched by PM Modi in 2010. Currently 197 government libraries serve thousands of daily readers across the state. The expansion ensures every taluka will have its own library to promote reading culture.

Key Points: Gujarat Builds 71 New Libraries as Modi Reading Campaign Expands

  • 197 government libraries currently operational across Gujarat state
  • 71 new taluka-level libraries approved for construction this year
  • Over 500 daily visitors at central libraries inspire reading culture
  • Libraries established in all tribal talukas to serve remote communities
  • Initiative continues PM Modi's 2010 Vanche Gujarat reading campaign
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National Read a Book Day: 197 govt libraries operational across Gujarat, construction of 71 more approved

Gujarat announces 71 new taluka libraries, continuing PM Modi's Vanche Gujarat reading initiative. 197 government libraries currently serve thousands of daily readers statewide.

"To nurture a love for reading among the people of Gujarat - Chief Minister's Office"

Gandhinagar, September 5

The Gujarat government, under Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, is aiming to increase the number of government libraries across the state, understanding the value of reading, the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said in a release on Friday.

According to the release, to nurture a love for reading among the people of Gujarat, the then Chief Minister of Gujarat and the current Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, launched Vanche Gujarat Abhiyan in 2010. During his tenure, he aimed to enrich every library in the state with a diverse collection of books.

Last year, a landmark decision was taken to set up 64 government libraries at the taluka level, covering 50 talukas in 21 districts and 14 talukas in 7 tribal districts. Out of these, 53 government libraries are already operational, while work on 11 is ongoing. Today, 197 government libraries are functional across Gujarat, and this year the state government has approved the construction of 71 more libraries at the taluka level.

With this effort, soon every taluka in Gujarat will have its own government library. It is important to note that September 6 is observed every year as 'National Read a Book Day'. This day motivates everyone to set aside time to enjoy reading. The day aims to inspire people to develop a love for reading and incorporate it into their daily lives.

A total of 197 government libraries are currently operational in Gujarat. This includes 33 District Libraries and 150 Taluka Libraries, along with central libraries, mobile libraries, the State Central Reserve Book Depository, the State Art Library, and libraries dedicated to women.

Government libraries across Gujarat continue to inspire citizens to read. On average, over 500 people visit the state's central libraries every day, while over 150 readers visit the district libraries daily. In district libraries with reading facilities, over 250 readers visit daily, while more than 100 readers do so at taluka libraries every day.

To encourage a love for reading among the tribal communities in the state, libraries have been established in all tribal talukas. A total of 14 libraries have been established across seven tribal districts, allowing the tribal population to enjoy reading.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wonderful to see focus on tribal areas too. Education is the real empowerment. Hope they stock books in local languages and have comfortable reading spaces. Libraries should be welcoming for all sections of society.
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Michael C
Impressive numbers! 500+ daily visitors to central libraries shows there's still strong demand for physical books despite digital options. Hope they include good collections in English and regional languages both.
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Ananya R
Good step but hope they focus on quality too. Many government libraries have old books and poor maintenance. Need modern facilities, AC sections, and updated book collections to attract younger generation.
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Karthik V
Vanche Gujarat was indeed a visionary campaign started by PM Modi. Glad to see it continuing with same enthusiasm. Reading culture needs institutional support like this. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Hope they include children's sections with storytelling hours and activity corners. Getting kids into reading habit early is crucial. Maybe partner with local authors for book readings and events.

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