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Library’s Rules and Discipline

The library is a temple of knowledge, books are its idols, and reading is its adoration.
Kindly help maintain its dignity.

  • Carry your ID card when entering the library.
  • Readers are requested to maintain silence in the library. Avoid any conversation or consultation. Keep your mobile phones switched off or on silent mode inside the library.
  • Only books and notebooks are allowed inside; other belongings must be kept at the bag stand.
  • Marking books with pens or pencils, folding pages, or damaging them in any way is strictly prohibited. Violation may result in the cancellation of the library card.
  • Books, journals, magazines, and newspapers from the reference section are not to be issued.
  • Do not fold pages of books for photocopying; instead, write the page numbers on a slip and provide it with the book.
  • Leave the books on the table after reading.
  • Students are requested to sit in their designated areas.
  • Turn off fans and tube lights when not required.

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Rules for Issuing/Returning Books

  • Only books from the textbook section will be issued. Reference books and magazines are for in-library use only.
  • After issuing books via the RFID KIOSK, show the receipt and books to the security guard or library staff before leaving the library.
  • The following no of books are issued to the members from Library —
Sr. No Students/Members No. of Books Duration (Days)
1 Certificate Course 2 30
2 Undergraduate 4 30
3 Postgraduate 5 30
4 Researchers 6 30
5 Teaching Staff 6 150
6 Non-Teaching/Karyakarta 2 30
  • After the above-mentioned period, a fine of ₹1 per day per book will be charged. Bring the receipt from the accounts office.
  • Books kept at the counter will not be issued. Bring the required books from the shelf for issuing.
  • Books issued on the same day cannot be returned.
  • Inspect the book carefully before issuing it. If the book is found damaged, its cost will have to be paid.
  • Issue books using your own library card. If books are issued on someone else’s card, the card will be confiscated and returned only after a fine of ₹50 is paid.
  • Verify the issue slip carefully.
  • In case of a damaged or lost library card, pay ₹100 at the cash counter to obtain a new one.
  • If a book is lost, a fine of ₹50 along with an additional 20% of the book’s current value must be paid. Alternatively, students can pay a fine of ₹50 and replace the book with its latest edition.
  • All library rooms are under CCTV surveillance. The premises are under continuous surveillance.