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UNIV’s presence to open the library from September 13 with safety norms

Kolkata: Presidency University will reopen its library from September 13.
The university issued a notification on Monday, stating that the library would remain open on Wednesday and Friday.
Publishing and return books will be made from Derozio Hall Lawn, keeping Covid safety steps.
The book will be issued between 11:30 a.m.
and 3.30 in the afternoon and returned between 11:30 a.m.
and 2PM.
The notification also said that certain processes must be followed by students to get the books issued.
First they must visit http://12.139.217.93:8080/newgenlibctx or follow the steps, the University’s webpage> Click on the Library> Click OPAC> Click on New WebOpac.
When achieving a book problem form (science / art), students must fill out the form, mention all the requirements, and submit it at least one day before the date needed.
The book will be issued only on the scheduled date.

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