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What is the social, economic and academic status of Librarian in India?

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Dr. N K PACHAURI, Socially speaking, a noble profession. Economically good enough but academically common people mostly seems it as a sitting job and less valued.

I think its a topic of debate, but in my opinion socially a respectable profession, economically more then enough and academically its a prestigious

i totally agree to prabhat sir.

 i also agree with Dr Prabhat pandey sir

i also hope full in future well status will get academically

oh yes kamlalarji and soni ugc, aicte and other govt. bodies also give direction time to time about status and payscale of librarians at par with teachers. it is upto you that u must maintain ur status
not so good, in academics the teachers,lecturers and even the management think that the library work can be perform by anyone and to take a librarian in proper scale is useless and the result is the appoint the librarians at very low scales..sometimes below the satisfaction level
I also agree with Dr Prabhat Pandey sir
I think it is a noble profession, academically its a prestigious but u have to maintain ur status in between those people who themselves r ignorant.

Dr MADHAV PANDEY

It is a nice profession, it depende you, how to mentain ur status in society.

Society pay regards to knowledge  and ur hub of knowledge.

ya dr. pandey its a great profession

How are you Dr Pandey

Congratulations

I have seen your book  Recent advancels in library automation on net 

can you arrange a copy of the same alongwith bill

with best wishes

 

Madhav Pandey

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