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Libraries must evolve into vibrant spaces
fostering creativity, reading culture among students: Prof Sindhu
Jammu, Jan 17: The Library and Documentation Wing of State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Jammu, successfully concluded a highly engaging three day orientation programme, aimed at launching innovative activities to promote joyful reading among the children.
The programme brought
together 50 librarians from ten districts of Jammu division, equipping them
with strategies to make reading an engaging and transformative experience.
The inaugural ceremony was
led by Joint Director, SCERT, Divisional Office Jammu, Professor Sindhu Kapoor
and joined by all academic unit heads, coordinator and other faculty members.
Resource Person, Ruchi
Mohan, started the day’s proceedings while Dr. Bhuvi, the programme coordinator
presented an encompassing overview emphasising the importance of fostering a
culture of reading through creative initiatives such as reading campaigns,
competitions, spell-bees, which are specifically tailored for primary and
elementary students. She underscored the role of librarians as catalysts in
nurturing a love for reading among the children.
Following the overview,
Sultana Koser, Associate Professor Head AU-I, shared valuable insights on
leveraging library resources effectively to create a joyful learning
environment.
In her insightful address,
Joint Director, SCERT, highlighted the pivotal role of libraries as the
intellectual heart of educational institutions. She emphasised that libraries
must evolve into vibrant and dynamic spaces that inspire curiosity, foster
creativity and stimulate critical thinking among the students. She promulgated,
the preservation of newspapers, periodicals and archival materials must be
prioritised as these resources provide an invaluable lens into societal
evolution.
The program featured
multiple sessions covering diverse themes like Practical demonstrations on
designing and conducting engaging reading abilities in English, Hindi, and
Urdu, role of librarians in promoting joyful learning, Constitution of India,
gender sensitisation in school libraries and interactive quiz activities.
All the sessions were
conducted by versatile resource persons namely Dr. Sandeep Singh, Dr. Meenakshi
Chandan, Shamim Nazki, Manu Vasudev, Neeraj Jamwal, Irfan Qureshi, Paawan
Vivek, Vivek Jandiyal, Manisha Chun and Ruchi Mohan.
Parveen Akhter, Wing head,
expertly supervised the whole programme and ensured smooth conduct of all
activities with efficiency and poise.
The programme concluded in
a formal valedictory ceremony, where the participants shared their reflections
and outlined plans to implement the learnings in their respective schools.
The programme was
punctiliously coordinated by Dr. Bhuvi and Ruchi Mohan who acted as associate
coordinators and was effectively managed by a diligent team including Bikram
Singh, Shamim Nazki, Rukhsana Gulbadan, Rakesh Chobber and Lakshmi Puri.
Later, vote of thanks was
presented by Bikram Singh.