On 12th August 2024, World Library Day was celebrated at C.C. Sheth College of Commerce. The event was a significant occasion that highlighted the importance of libraries in education and the promotion of lifelong learning.
The event was coordinated by Dr. Salman Y. Shaikh, who played a crucial role in organizing and ensuring the smooth execution of the celebration. His efforts contributed to the success of the event, making it a memorable day for all participants.
A notable highlight of the day was the speech delivered by *Miss Neha*, the college librarian. In her address, she emphasized the pivotal role that libraries play in fostering knowledge, encouraging reading habits, and providing access to a vast range of resources. She spoke passionately about how libraries are more than just repositories of books; they are community hubs that inspire curiosity, support academic achievement, and promote cultural understanding.
Miss Neha also touched upon the evolving nature of libraries in the digital age, discussing how modern libraries have adapted to incorporate digital resources, online databases, and e-books, making information more accessible to everyone. She encouraged students and faculty to make the most of the resources available at the college library, urging them to explore new areas of interest and to continue their educational journeys beyond the classroom.
The celebration was well-received by students, faculty, and other attendees, all of whom left with a renewed appreciation for the library as an essential part of the academic community. The event concluded with a round of applause for Dr. Salman Y. Shaikh and Miss Neha for their contributions to making World Library Day a success at C.C. Sheth College of Commerce