Abstract Libraries have always been the backbone of knowledge creation, preservation, and dissemination, and their role becomes even more crucial in the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047. A developed nation requires informed, skilled, and critically thinking citizens, which libraries help nurture by providing equitable access to information and learning resources. Modern libraries are no longer limited to book repositories; they function as knowledge hubs supporting digital literacy, lifelong learning, research, and innovation. By bridging the digital divide, empowering marginalized communities, and preserving cultural heritage, libraries contribute to social inclusion and intellectual growth. Initiatives such as digital libraries, e-resources, and community library programs strengthen education, governance, and democratic participation. Libraries also support sustainable development by promoting awareness, research, and informed decision-making. Thus, strengthening library systems at grassroots, academic, and national levels is essential for building a knowledge-driven society and achieving the long-term goals of Viksit Bharat 2047.
Suraj Kale (Sat,) studied this question.