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Improve your reading habits at the Spirit Library of SP

Improve your reading habits at the Spirit Library of SP
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Patna: Rohtas police, in a new initiative, has established a library in the SP office where Dehri-on-Sone and will soon open one more in Rehal village in deep forests under the Block Nauhatta kill the division forest.
Officer (DFO) Sanjay Kumar Singh on February 15, 2002.
The Library at the SP office has been held with activities during office hours.
Girls and boys from remote villages spent time reading books and holding group discussions during their visit to the SP office for character certificates and other works.
“Books about literature, including those written by Rabindranath Tagore and Munshi Premchand, are also available in the library,” SP Ashish Bharti told this newspaper on Monday, adding that senior officers would monitor the function of the two libraries arranged as part from ‘community policing’.
Speaking of the second library, Bharti said: “This will be operational at the end of this week.
It is near a government school in the village.
Students who are preparing for different competitive exams will benefit from the library, which will provide books at no cost.” IPS officers The 2011 batch said the library was opened in a village under the Dinsa police station area, considered a Maoist nest.
One of the beneficiaries of the SP office library, Dhananjay Kumar (20) of Kubba Village, said, “Luckily for prospective competitive checks because authentic books are available here.
We take books for the exam after completing the formality.” Dhananjay, a student The graduation of the last year, also praised the police initiative to open a similar library on the Rehal, which was almost not 1 km from where DFO, Sanjay had been killed about two decades ago.
Guleshar Ansari (17) and Prabhari Oraon, both the population of Kubba, echoed similar views.
“We find it difficult to go to cities in preparation because of our poor economic conditions.
If facilities are provided in the village, beginner talents will prove themselves,” Dhananjay argues.

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