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Permanent library building nearing completion in Kilvelur taluk

Permanent library building nearing completion in Kilvelur taluk

The Hindu4 hours ago

After functioning from a temporary structure for over 60 years, the Kilvelur Taluk Branch Library is finally set to have a permanent building. Located near the Kilvelur Taluk Government Hospital, the new ground plus one building is under construction at an estimated cost of ₹1 crore.
'This was one of my key demands under the Ungal Thoguthiyil Mudhalvar initiative, and it was promptly approved by the State government,' said V.P. Nagai Maali, MLA of Kilvelur. He told The Hindu that the new building marks a significant upgrade from the existing setup, which lacked adequate space and essential infrastructure.
He said the new library would be designed to cater to diverse users — from students to senior citizens — the upcoming library will feature modern amenities, including advanced computer facilities, a wide range of books and periodicals, and, notably, a dedicated study area for UPSC and TNPSC aspirants. The special provision for competitive exam preparation is expected to benefit students across Kilvelur and nearby areas.
Mr. Maali said that among the taluk libraries in the district, the new Kilvelur facility will be one of the most modern, accessible, and academically oriented, enhancing both footfall and local interest in public learning spaces. 'This library will not only meet local needs but will also emerge as a hub for academic engagement in the region,' he added.
Official sources said construction was progressing as scheduled with completion expected within six months.

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