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Thursday, 25 July 2019

Non-resident Odias Urge C.M. Naveen Patnaik to implement the Odisha Public Library Act, 2001

Odias in North America sent memorandum to CM for timely establishment of well-integrated modern public library system in Odisha

The Odisha Society of the Americas (OSA), a forum of non-resident Odias, has urged Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to set up a well-integrated modern public library system in the State by implementing the Odisha Public Library Act, 2001.

The OSA has offered to assist the government by linking up with domain experts and extend other support for creating a public library ecosystem in the State. OSA has been pursuing with Govt of Odisha administration for a “Well-Integrated Modern Public Library System” in Odisha. It may be noted OSA had proposed and funded to establish Internet Enabled model public libraries in Berhampur; Baghada GP, Suliapada, Mayurbhanja; Kulida GP, Basta, Balasore through GA department, Govt of Odisha.

“Public library is the most democratic public institution that will promote literacy, including early childhood literacy, digital literacy, skill development, employment, entrepreneurship and social inclusion,” said OSA president Lalatendu Mohanty.

Expressing happiness over the State government’s announcement to set up a panchayat library-cum-infotainment centre in each gram panchayat to cater to the needs of people of the rural areas, the OSA said it would help create a knowledge-based society.

“To start with, Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendras should be used for rural libraries. In urban areas, municipalities can provide existing or new infrastructure from the city budget. The pre-existing private libraries with excellent track record should be adopted based on their interest. All school libraries need to be converted into digital libraries at the panchayat level with custodians and librarians in place for better management of the library system,” the forum recommended.

The OSA applauded the cabinet approval of “Odisha Public Library Rules by culture department” ( The Odisha Gazette dated 7th Sept 2016 ) and last year’s Panchayat Raj department circular ( No. 17 NREG-11-1165-18657/PR&DW Date: 28-09-2018 ) to BDOs for building edutainment centers-cum-libraries, but expressed concerns for the long historical delay in implementation of “Odisha Public Library Act-2001” that has been pending for many years that’s adversely affecting public interest and growth of the state towards a knowledge-based society.

It is being said that the public library system will not only create the ecosystem to transform Odisha towards a “Knowledge based society”, but also develop an “Internet based economy” to meet the growing demands of the 21st century, and make Odisha truly the leading state with higher “Human Development Index(HDI) – a measure of life expectancy, education, and per capita income indicator used to rank states and countries”.

A detailed proposal and recommendations compiled by OSA Public Library Committee and advisors/panelists were sent with regards to establish and transform the public libraries to function as Community Centers, Edutainment Centers, Knowledge Centers, Skill Development Centers, Information Centers leveraging Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and best practices around the world.

The Odisha Society of Americas (OSA) is the largest Non-Resident Odia(NRO) organization in the world recently celebrated golden jubilee in Atlantic City, New Jersey with the presence of around 2000 Odias. A seminar was organized on “Establishing Well-Integrated Modern Public Library System in Odisha” during this convention with presence of key dignitaries like Dr Keshab Panda, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of L&T Technology Services, eminent educationist Prof. Dr Damodar Acharya, prof. Dr Lalu Mansingh, Prof. Dr Chitta Baral, Dr Ashutosh Dutta, Dr Basant Parida, Dr Annapurna Pandey, Dr Sukant Mohapatra, Prof. Dr Durga Mishra( chair seminars ), columnist Mrs Suvasri Das, Mrs Nalini Pattnaik, Sri Bishwajit Naik, entrepreneur (founder Shikhya), entrepreneur/ philanthropist Dr Sitikantha Das, Dr Ajay Mohanty(co-chair OPLI ), Nishikanta Sahoo( Chair, OPLI), OSA president Sri Lalatendu Mohanty, OSA president elect Mrs Kuku Das, OSA vice-president elect Dr Anil Patnaik. Sri Prasana Dash, founder/advisor Praful library had a video presentation on this seminar. The Berhampur public e-library management team led by Dr BNR Subudhi shared the feedback from the users of the e-library.

 Source- The Hindu, Orissa Diary 
Ref 1.- https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/non-resident-odias-push-for-modern-public-library-system/article28628760.ece
Ref. 2- https://orissadiary.com/odias-north-america-sent-memorandum-cm-timely-establishment-well-integrated-modern-public-library-system-odisha/

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