West Bengal gives government-aided colleges ₹5 lakh each to buy books for libraries

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Western Bengal, state-backed colleges-399 of the state-all-every libraries for books and magazines, each, each, many principals this year in a scenario in a scenario that is not very encouraging for higher education in the state.
Although the amount is not large for larger colleges, it is sufficient for smaller institutions that usually have to think twice before making a decision due to lack of funds. The main idea is to help colleges meet new requirements after the adoption of the national education policy, and in general everyone is happy.
One last communication was pleased to accepting the proceeding as a principle for the Governor for the following project: 399 convict College Supply of Books and Magazines for the New Curriculum.
Some insist that the state government’s publishing funding to buy books is unusual, but others belonging to the academy say that it is given at the same time to improve the collection of all auxiliary colleges in libraries.
“In the Higher Education Institutes of Bengal, the scenario that is not so ridiculous, the unprecedented delay at the entrance and the dilemma among the newly separated students, recently, recently, for a new time and for the allocation of a new time, for a new time, the new education recruitment of the new education, the higher education department, by the higher education department, by the higher education department, by the higher education department, It caused the dismissal, causing the higher education department, the energy that will lead to itself, and Naba Ballygunge Mahavidyalı Director Ayantika Ghosh Hindu.
The new curriculum, which is a part of the 2020 National Education Policy, is equipped with skills necessary to enrich the maximum growth of students in the maximum growth of students.
A few teachers think that the revision of stocks with the latest magazines and new versions can bring young minds back to libraries, thinking that they are accustomed to post-Pandemic e-books, e-journals, Youtube lessons and AI-guided vehicles.
Jaydeep Sarangi, Director of the New Alipore College of Kalcutta, said, “This grant will help to buy and reference books on the current CCF (curriculum and credit framework) curriculum. Our university is preparing the list through departments.
Published – 10 September 2025 10:36


