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2,400 books damaged, 327 go missing from SRS library

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Several rare books, the second edition or duplicate copies of which are unavailable in the market, have gone missing from the historic Sri Ranbir Singh Library, an RTI query has revealed.

The response to the application filed by activist Raman Sharma also said that five rare books go missing from the library every week.

"The reply received from the deputy director library revealed that in the past ten years more than 2,400 books have been damaged in the library," Sharma said.

327 rare books borrowed by members of the library, in the same period, have not been returned, the response said.
 

Replying to another question on whether any action was taken against the defaulter, the officer informed that no action has been taken against any such member and their membership has not been suspended or cancelled either.

"The books swindled by the members include very rare books on different subjects including law, spirituality, religion, academics, history, health, politics, culture and art written by local, national and international authors like George Morrow, Khushwant Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru and Prof Bhim Singh," the reply said.

The missing books are in Dogri, Urdu and Hindi languages, out of which many are based on the religious history of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh regions.

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First Published: Jun 26 2015 | 3:22 PM IST

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