Books covered by layers of dust and in disarray, the rich
variety at four libraries maintained by Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BMC)
often go unnoticed by visitors. Several books are in dire need of restoration,
new ones are unavailable and there isn’t enough staff. Since many of the books
are early editions, conservation techniques need to be updated, said sources.
The air conditioners, TVs and computers at these libraries are non-functional.
The generators hardly have any fuel to run. Computerized bibliographies in
these libraries are a dream for the readers.
One of the BMC libraries, located near the Berhampur
Press Club, is frequented by readers. However, this one is dogged by problems
of poor maintenance - just as most other public libraries are in the city. The
library has two halls which are insufficient to accommodate the growing number
of readers. On an average, over 200 people visit the library daily.
Although BMC supplies 12 newspapers and over 20
periodicals every month, no new titles have been purchased yet. The library
manages with its 7,000 old books that have been there since its inception.
The BMC also owns a research library established in the
name of Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati. Books and encyclopedias worth Rs.2
lakh were brought to the library when it was opened in 1993.
Since then no new books have been added to the
collection. Because of its poor upkeep, the research library’s popularity is on
the wane.
Intelligentsia said although BMC collects tax from people,
no concrete measures are being taken for maintenance and development of the
libraries. They have demanded the State Government’s intervention to establish
a well-furnished library in the city. Source: IBN Live
What is the current status of the library? What do the patrons like the most? And what can we do to make it a modern, efficient library? Any reading list (digital or physical) that you think is most important if we can collect say 2 lakhs of rupees?
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Darshan Patra