Deputy Commissioner Harvinder Singh undertook a significant initiative by conducting a thorough inspection of the Government District Library in Doda. The primary objective of this visit was to assess the functionality of the institution as a central hub for knowledge and literature, serving the general public, students, and youth.
One key aspect of the inspection focused on evaluating the cleanliness standards of the library’s washroom facilities. Deputy Commissioner Harvinder Singh emphasized the importance of maintaining a hygienic environment, ensuring the well-being of both staff and visitors.
During the inspection, special attention was given to scrutinizing the operational aspects of the library. Deputy Commissioner Harvinder Singh stressed the necessity of the library operating 24/7, aiming to cater to the diverse needs of the community. This move is designed to enable residents to access the library’s resources at any hour of the day, fostering increased community engagement.
Engaging in discussions with officers and officials of the district library, Deputy Commissioner Harvinder Singh sought insights into the current status of the institution. Recognizing the significance of technological integration, he advocated for the implementation of round-the-clock wifi facilities. This strategic addition aims to create a conducive environment for learning and research, aligning the district library with modern educational standards.
Deputy Commissioner Harvinder Singh’s comprehensive inspection reflects a commitment to enhancing the accessibility and functionality of the district library, positioning it as a vital resource for the intellectual and educational needs of the community.
The Chenab Times News Desk

