The remarks by Deputy Commissioner Kumar underscore the importance placed on literacy, knowledge-sharing, and public resource utilization in rural areas like Mandya. His initiative could serve as a model for community-driven educational programs through libraries if implemented effectively. Recognizing avid readers may incentivize greater use of existing infrastructure while motivating learning.
Moreover, investments in new libraries mark steps toward equitable access to information-a cornerstone for societal progress-especially beneficial for students or professionals seeking low-cost resources outside urban centers like Bengaluru.
though, success depends on sustained campaigns encouraging sign-ups beyond current membership numbers (53,000) alongside ensuring facilities remain accessible post-construction without delays caused by bureaucratic or budget-related hurdles.Read more: The Hindu