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Development of Information Centres and Libraries in Rural Areas of India

Hi   friends,


India is a country, which was globally known for her traditional knowledge, art, and culture. India was most developed country in the world because our villages were most advanced in the field of knowledge.
Indian system of medicine, physical science, mathematics, art, architecture,
household management, administration, government, Defence etc.  were based
on the rural society and according to Indian system of knowledge. Well at
present western countries are developing in all fields of literature but if we
people of information society in India commits to establish and develop our
traditional Indian system of knowledge, concentrating on the rural India , we
can once again make the world wide attraction in the field of knowledge.


Thank you.

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Agreed ! But Akshay, lacking of basic infrastructure is one of the biggest problem. Lots of villages are struggling for the basic need i.e. Primary / Secondary School education, infect in district areas, and don’t have the District Libraries. Information professionals can help to provide the services for the system. but at least some thing should be ready at the ground level. District libraries can be transformed to be the Information center.
Ok Mr.Akshya we are best in our traditional field of art, culture etc.But since today we follow those who were the followers of our great tradition and knowledge.So we have to first wash our mind from then proceed ahed.

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