JNU starts online library
30 November 2011

The university is providing a special password to its students to access the library on their computer and laptops.


The prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University has started online Library facility for its students. To make it a reality, the JNU administration has collaborated with MTNL. Now, the students of University can access the library from anywhere and also download the data, which they require.
The university is providing a special password to its students to access the library on their computer and laptops. To avail the facility, the students would have to pay Rs 199 every month for MTNL Internet data card.
According to authorities, teachers of varsity will have to shell out a bit more for the facility.  The Dean, Student Welfare Department, JNU - Professor Sachidanand Sinha, said, “The facility has been started and the data cards are being distributed to the students.”
It may be noted that Jawaharlal Nehru University is located in New Delhi. It is mainly a research oriented postgraduate University with approximately 5,500 students and faculty strength of around 550.

The prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University has started online Library facility for its students. To make it a reality, the JNU administration has collaborated with MTNL. Now, the students of University can access the library from anywhere and also download the data, which they require.

The university is providing a special password to its students to access the library on their computer and laptops. To avail the facility, the students would have to pay Rs 199 every month for MTNL Internet data card.

According to authorities, teachers of varsity will have to shell out a bit more for the facility.  The Dean, Student Welfare Department, JNU - Professor Sachidanand Sinha, said, “The facility has been started and the data cards are being distributed to the students.”

It may be noted that Jawaharlal Nehru University is located in New Delhi. It is mainly a research oriented postgraduate University with approximately 5,500 students and faculty strength of around 550.

(Source: igovernment)



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