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Hyderabad: A software engineer working in the city is headed home this Sankranti with a huge load of books. Purna Nagula will stack the books in a library that he set up in Sircilla town where students and job aspirants prepare for competitive examinations. Not just those who live in the town but those from surrounding villages also make use of the library that is open round-the-clock.
Nagula was in the US for a few years before he returned home to India and has been working in Hyderabad. Nagula, who hails from Sircilla, did his schooling and Intermediate in the textile town before coming to Hyderabad to pursue his education. “My main concern was for students and I wondered who would guide them on how their career choices as not everyone would have the chance of coming to Hyderabad,” Nagula explained.
The idea sprouted and it was in 2014 that he took a place for rent and placed a large number of books on different subjects. Those who used the library got into government jobs, police department or got recruited as teachers or got into other jobs. Nagula’s three brothers also share the expenditure that has to be borne for maintaining the library and providing facilities there. Nagula Ramaswamy Memorial Library which was set up under the Akshara Chaitanya Educational Trust had just a few books initially but now has more than 5,000 books stacked there for the benefit of students.



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