Stressing on the need for launching a reading and library movement across the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that it would not just make people literate but bring about socialand economic change.
Speaking at the launch of P.N. Panicker National Reading Day here, Modi noted that as a pilot project of digital libraries the Panicker Foundation is working with 18 public libraries in Kerala in collaboration with the Indian Public Library Movement, Delhi.
“I would like to see such a reading and library movement in the entire country. The movement should not be limited to making people literate. It should try to achieve the real goal of bringing social and economic change. The foundation of good knowledge should be followed by a super structure of a better society,” he said.
The Prime Minister said from the time of the Upanishads, persons with knowledge have been respected through the ages.
“We are now in the information age. Even today, knowledge is the guiding light,” he said.
“I believe in ‘people’s power’ and see big hope in such committed social movements. They have the capacity to make a better society and nation,” he said.
“It is said that one literate woman can educate two families, and I can say one woman can educate two generations,” Modi said.
“Kerala has been a torchbearer and inspiration to the whole nation in the field of literacy,” he said, urging the youth to take a pledge of reading.
Modi said Panicker was the driving spirit behind the library network in Kerala through Kerala Grandhasala Sangham with 47 libraries.
Panicker is known as the Father of the Library Movement in Kerala. The activities of the Kerala Grandhasala Sanghom that he initiated triggered a popular cultural movement in Kerala which produced universal literacy in the state in the 1990s.
(With IANS inputs)