Rawalpindi: Commissioner Rawalpindi Division, Liaquat Ali Chatta here visited E-Library Liaquat Bagh and reviewed the facilities.
He directed the authorities concerned that the facilities should further be improved in the E-Library in the light of the suggestions, being given by the students.
Director Development Nazia Sudhan, Chief Officer Municipal Corporation, Amjad Chaudhry and other officers concerned were present on the occasion. The Commissioner was informed that after completing the up-gradation project, now the library has been opened for the citizens and on an average 150 people visit the library daily.
The Commissioner also interacted with the people who came to study in the library and asked about the facilities provided there.
The membership fee of the library is kept very low i.e. Rs250, he said adding, the renewal fee would be Rs50, once a year.
Six computers, student lockers and kids room had also been specially built in the library, he informed. Free tea would also be provided to the students to visit the library as a goodwill gesture, the Commissioner said. In its up-gradation, special arrangements were made to equip the library with modern sciences.
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