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Chhattisgarh Governor Ramen Deka to Open Kapoor Chand Jain Memorial Library
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🗓 23 Aug 2026, 12:47 PM
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Governor Ramen Deka inaugurated the newly built Kapoor Chand Jain Memorial Library in Chhattisgarh today, marking a boost to the state's educational infrastructure.
Raipur, Chhattisgarh – Governor Ramen Deka presided over the inauguration ceremony of the Kapoor Chand Jain Memorial Library this morning. The modern facility, funded by the state government, aims to provide a comprehensive collection of books and digital resources for students and researchers across the region.
The library, named after social activist Kapoor Chand Jain, features reading halls, a digital media centre, and a dedicated section for local literature. Deka highlighted the importance of accessible knowledge in fostering socio‑economic development during his brief address.
State officials said the centre will operate under the Chhattisgarh Education Department and will host regular workshops, author talks, and community outreach programmes. The inauguration marks a key step in the government's plan to expand educational infrastructure in rural and urban districts alike.
Local educators and students attended the event, expressing optimism that the new resource will enhance learning outcomes and encourage a culture of reading.
The library is expected to open its doors to the public from tomorrow, with extended hours during exam periods.
The library, named after social activist Kapoor Chand Jain, features reading halls, a digital media centre, and a dedicated section for local literature. Deka highlighted the importance of accessible knowledge in fostering socio‑economic development during his brief address.
State officials said the centre will operate under the Chhattisgarh Education Department and will host regular workshops, author talks, and community outreach programmes. The inauguration marks a key step in the government's plan to expand educational infrastructure in rural and urban districts alike.
Local educators and students attended the event, expressing optimism that the new resource will enhance learning outcomes and encourage a culture of reading.
The library is expected to open its doors to the public from tomorrow, with extended hours during exam periods.