Info centre, reading room for residents

Free reading room and information center opened.

A free reading room and information center, to be maintained by Jayanagar 5th Block Residents’ Welfare Association was inaugurated on October 9th, by Jayanagar MLA, B N Vijaya Kumar.

The program was attended by former corporators, C K Rama Murthy, B Somasheakar, S K Nataraj, and many residents of Jayanagar 5th block and other citizens.

Jayanagar 5th Block Residents Welfare Association
119. 7th Main.5th Block Jayanagar,Bangalore -41  Tel-265544155

The proposed center will provide information on civic and utility services to residents and also would be equipped with books, newspapers and periodicals. The association would also conduct interactive meetings with officials/elected representatives and conduct welfare programs of the benefit of residents.

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