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‘Little legends’ vow the librarians

Updated - August 13, 2013 12:58 pm IST

Published - August 13, 2013 12:57 pm IST - TIRUCHI:

Children dressed as legendary personalities read verses at Library Day

Schoolchildren dressed as famous personalities reading verses on the ocassion of Librarians Day at the District Central Library in Tiruchi on Monday.Photo: R M Rajarathinam

Schoolchildren dressed up as famous literary personalities from the State and conveyed their greetings to librarians in the city, as part of the National Librarians Day celebrations held at the district central library here on Monday.

National Librarians Day is observed every year in India on August 12 to mark the birthday of S.R. Ranganathan considered to be the father of library science and information science in the country.

Schoolchildren belonging to classes 1 to 8, from different panchayat union elementary and middle schools in villages of Kosampatti, Mullikarambur, Kodiyalam, Kuzhumani, and Bharatiyar School of Nandanallur block, participated in the event.

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With their teachers’ help, the children dressed up to resemble Avaiyyar, Bharat Mata, Swami Vivekananda, Bharatidasan, Thiruvalluvar, Kambar, Subramanya Bharati, Agasthiyar, and Illangovadigar. They then recited verses and conveyed their wishes to the librarians present and interacted with the patrons of the library.

On the orders of Assistant Elementary Educational Officer Evelyn Janet, the event was organised by S. Jayaraman, teacher of Bharatiyar School.

“The event was organised with an aim to create awareness among students and other sections of society on the importance of reading books and to encourage them to make use of the library,” said District Library Officer A.P. Sivakumar. President of the readers’ forum of the library V. Govindasamy and vice-president V. Balasubramaniyan were present.

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According to Mr. Sivakumar, the library organises a storytelling programme for children every fourth Sunday and a book discussion and review event every second Sunday.

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