Minister of Arts, Culture and Heritage Heena Waleed has announced plans to establish branches of the National Library in six islands this year as part of efforts to expand library services across the atolls.
Speaking at a press conference held at the President’s Office last week, the minister said work has already begun on establishing library branches in Addu City and Fuvahmulah City under a broader initiative to extend services beyond the capital.
Minister Heena noted that promoting research, learning and reading among young people remains one of the National Library’s main priorities.
She stated that the Government’s long-term goal is to establish a library branch on every island in the Maldives, with planning currently underway to support that objective.
The six islands selected for new library branches this year are Ihavandhoo, Kelaa, Kendhikulhudhoo, Mandhoo, Meedhoo and Buruni.
The expansion of library services and the promotion of research and scientific learning form part of the pledges outlined by President Dr Mohamed Muizzu.
National Library branches to be established in six islands this year
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