The Impact of Agricultural Libraries in Promoting Sustainable Development Goals: Insights from India
Author(s): Charat Lal Bairwa, Rekha Bairwa, Janak Raj & Lalit Mohan Hanotiya
Abstract - Agricultural libraries play a pivotal role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in agrarian nations like India. This study investigates their alignment with the SDGs in the Indian context by examining their roles, services, and the challenges they face. In a country where agriculture is a critical sector yet burdened with issues such as resource depletion and rural poverty, agricultural libraries serve as essential knowledge hubs. Through access to vital information, the dissemination of best practices, and the promotion of sustainable methods, these libraries support various stakeholders in addressing key agricultural challenges. Recognizing their value is essential for formulating effective policies that align with the SDGs. Given the intersection of agriculture with multiple goals, such as Zero Hunger, Responsible Consumption and Production, and Climate Action, libraries act as strategic partners in raising awareness and fostering meaningful change. By highlighting their transformative potential, this research emphasizes the importance of leveraging agricultural libraries to accelerate sustainable development. Ultimately, these libraries are not just repositories of information-they are dynamic agents of progress, guiding India toward a more sustainable and equitable future.
Keywords - Agriculture libraries, Sustainable development goals (SDGs), Sustainable agriculture, Knowledge dissemination, India.
DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.26761/ijrls.11.2.2025.1900
Cite This Article As: Bairwa, C.L., Bairwa, R. Janak, R. & Hanotiya, L.M. (2025) The Impact of Agricultural Libraries in Promoting Sustainable Development Goals: Insights from India International Journal of Research in Library Science (IJRLS), 11(2) 324-331. www.ijrls.in
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Paper ID: IJRLS-1900 Page: 324-331 Publication Date: 28 June 2025
