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Functioning of libraries hit as govt fails to fill posts

Crores of rupees have been spent on the purchase of books and development of infrastructure for the state’s libraries, but in the absence of librarians and library restorers, these are still crying for attention. Due to shortage of staff, many libraries are on the verge of closure.



Gagan K Teja

Tribune News Service
Patiala, December 28
 
Crores of rupees have been spent on the purchase of books and development of infrastructure for the state’s libraries, but in the absence of librarians and library restorers, these are still crying for attention. Due to shortage of staff, many libraries are on the verge of closure.
 
As many as 70 out of 96 posts of college cadre librarian in the state are lying vacant and there is  no librarian working in 32 government colleges out of 48 in the state. Besides, 42 out of 72 posts of library restorer are lying vacant, affecting the functioning of libraries in government colleges and district/public libraries in the state.
There are 68 posts of librarian in government colleges and 50 posts 
of library restorer but 
out of these, 51 posts 
of librarian and 30 
posts of library restorers are lying vacant.
In addition to these, there are 28 posts of librarian and 22 posts of library restorer in district libraries, out of which 21 posts of librarian and 12 posts of library restorer are vacant. 
Notably, college cadre librarian is a gazetted class I post and the Punjab Public Service Commission is the recruiting authority. The minimum qualification for this post is a masters’ degree in library science and clearing the National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by the UGC or PhD. 
But, due to the 
prevailing situation, many government libraries are being managed by class 
IV employees.
Ironically, no recruitment of college cadre librarians has been made in the last 16 years. 
The last appointments were made in 1998 
and now, about 73 per 
cent of these posts are lying vacant. 
Even though the Punjab College Librarians’ Association (regd) has been time and again urging 
the state government to fill these posts for the smooth functioning of libraries, no action has been initiated.
Association president Barjinder Pal Dhiman said, “Though the government is giving us 
assurances, they are not taking any concrete 
steps in this regard. Meanwhile, college principals are compelled to recruit temporary people from PTA funds or class IV employees, who are incompetent to handle library affairs.”

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