Source : Times of India
The Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR) on Friday said it was not shutting down the historic Maulana Azad library at the headquarters in New Delhi but “something was being planned” about it.
An official at the Director General’s office said that “something” was indeed “being planned for the library” including “perhaps shifting of the library out of ICCR headquarters”, but refused to divulge any details.
ICCR Chairman Vinay P. Sahasrabuddhe said the library was not seeing much footfall “perhaps due to its location” and that it was being planned to make it “more accessible”.
“The library is intact with all its archives and books. But it is not accessible perhaps thanks to its location. We are applying our mind to make it more accessible. The library is not being shut down,” Saharsrabuddhe told IANS.