In India, National Library Week is celebrated annually from November 14 to 20, an observance initiated in 1968 by the Indian Library Association. This week highlights the importance of libraries and librarians in fostering education, literacy, and community development.
The week honors a tradition initiated by Shri I.V. Ramayya, celebrated as the “Architect of the Public Library Movement in India.”
Throughout the week, libraries across India organize events like book fairs, exhibitions, competitions for children and adults, and programs to promote reading habits and library use. This year’s activities aim to emphasize the transformative role of libraries in society under themes like “Wake Up and Read” in various regions
The theme for National Library Week in India, celebrated from November 14 to 20, 2024, is “Wake Up and Read!” This theme emphasizes the importance of reading and libraries in enhancing education, improving quality of life, and fostering strong communities.
Events during this week aim to promote library use, encourage reading among children and adults, and showcase the evolving role of libraries in the digital age. Activities often include book exhibitions, awareness campaigns, and digital library demonstrations
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