The Times of India 19.03.2014
22 city libraries to demand civic grants
NAVI
MUMBAI: Government- certified libraries in the city will soon make a
formal demand to the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) to provide
them with grants. These 22 libraries, registered with the charity
commission, were awarded government certificates at a function conducted
by the Directorate of Libraries in Nerul on March 13
The
libraries feel that that it is high time that the NMMC contributes
towards their services of promoting reading. Comparisons are also being
drawn with the financial aid extended by the Vasai-Virar Municipal
Corporation. “If smaller corporations like Vasai-Virar can manage to
provide an aid of Rs 1 lakh to government-certified libraries in its
jurisdiction, then why can’t NMMC initiate a similar action? Libraries
play a prominent role in inculcating reading habits among citizens,”
said president of Prof Manikrao Kirtane Vachanalay Subhash Kulkarni.
The preliminary plan includes bringing city libraries under a single
fold and make the NMMC aware about its responsibilities. According to
librarians, the civic body’s responsibility towards public welfare
doesn’t end with providing roads, water and electricity. Tax payers also
deserve to be provided with well- equipped libraries.
Librarians recalled that around a decade ago, the civic body had shown
interest in this regard by granting Rs 5,000 for a year. “The financial
assistance didn’t last. In fact, it was discontinued the following
year,” added Kulkarni. Government provides grants to libraries as per
their grade, ranging from Rs 48,000 to Rs 2.8 lakh. “There is a huge
expenditure incurred in running a library and adding to the challenge is
the dwindling interest among the younger generation in reading. Books
don’t come any cheaper and increasing the library fees won’t attract
more memberships. So it is a difficult situation,” said Vijay Kedare,
secretary of Vashi-based Town Library.
When the matter was
brought to notice of an official from the estate department, he said,
“Such a demand needs to be presented to the commissioner and mayor and
finally approved by the general body,” he said.