Monday 9 March 2020

Mr. Harpreet Kapila: A Civil Services Aspirant


Mr. Harpreet Kapila is a Civil Services Aspirant and has done Masters in English Literature from Panjab University, Chandigarh and presently, working as Administrative Assistant in Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh.



Interview

Dr. Preeti Sharda: Please tell me something about your first encounter with the library.

Mr. Harpreet Kapila: My first encounter with the library was during school times. Having a library period in school always gives me the leisure to go through new magazines and books. The fragrance of new books has always been an attractive affair for me.

Dr. Preeti Sharda: How the library has made a change in your life?

Mr. Harpreet Kapila: Library has been a part of my daily routine for last 7 years. It has changed my life altogether providing me with new habits of reading, writing, and note-making. Reading has turned me into a better human and helped in enhancing the skills, etiquettes and public dealing. As I am preparing for civil services, the environment of the library always inspires me by giving reality checks about competition and helps in being more determined and focused on improving oneself daily basis.

Dr. Preeti Sharda: How the library is important for people belonging to your profession?

Mr. Harpreet Kapila: Library is a very important asset in my profession. Being a bureaucrat one is always in dire need of new ideas and innovative techniques for better development of society. Therefore, there is no better place for youth, other than a library for having interaction with intellectuals and experienced teachers who can show you the better pathway.

Dr. Preeti Sharda: What do you prefer more e-resources or print resources? 

Mr. Harpreet Kapila: In the present time, e-resources are easily available, handy with enormous information available, that one should use accordingly as per his/her needs. However, I prefer to read print resources to e-resources. I always wanted to have a good collection of books and love nothing more than browsing in a bookshop or a library.

Dr. Preeti Sharda: What are your expectations from a library?

Mr. Harpreet Kapila:

With regard to my expectations from the library, the library must organize events like book fairs at a regular interval, interactive programs to spread awareness about why children should visit the library along with enhancing the programs like “Human Library” where one can interact with the person like a book, in the process one pours or gains knowledge.

Sunday 1 March 2020

Ms. Surbhi Arora: An Edupreneur


Ms. Surbhi Arora is an edupreneur with master's in Chemistry, English, and Education. She has more than 11-year experience in the field of training and counselling. At present, she is working at the capacity of a Program Director in the US Curriculum and common core standards with 98th percentile. She is a Master Trainer and facilitator in the field of Teacher Training, Parenting and Career Education. 



Interview

Dr. Preeti Sharda: Please tell me something about your first encounter with the library.

Ms. Surbhi Arora: My first encounter with the library was in school. However, the one, which actually made me fall for books, was a government library I visited during my summer vacation. Piles of old newspapers fascinated me and highly tempted with the rustic covers and peculiar essence these books carried. Indeed, I was heels over my head to the extent these books were piled in racks.

Dr. Preeti Sharda: How the library has made a change in your life?

Ms. Surbhi Arora: My love for books began with the library. This relation was so deep, that I made my own personal library at home with a collection of 1700 books.

Dr. Preeti Sharda: How the library is important for people belonging to your profession?

Ms. Surbhi Arora: I am an Eduprenuer for me books are all I have; any day I would treasure a good book over anything else.

Dr. Preeti Sharda: What do you prefer more e-resources or print resources? 

Ms. Surbhi Arora: At present profile, I travel a lot and am working on eLearning platforms. This change in profile demands something which is light to carry and approachable, when and where required. I am more dependent on my Kindle and eBooks now, then the hard copy. I even have scanned and saved a few pages from my personal favourite collection of books, in case of non-availability of an online edition.

Dr. Preeti Sharda: What are your expectations from a library?

Ms. Surbhi Arora: For me, a library must be updated with the latest available collection of books. It should have an e-catalogue and e-access if possible.