DBMS Education College Students Visit Jamshedpur Book Fair

Future Teachers Explore Educational Resources at Annual Literary Event

Key Points:

College officials guide students through diverse book collection

• Management acquires new teaching resources for library

• Students show strong interest in physical books over digital formats

JAMSHEDPUR – DBMS College of Education students explored educational resources at the city’s book fair.

Secretary Shripriya Dharmarajan led the educational visit. College officials accompanied the group.

Moreover, students browsed various academic materials. They focused on teaching methodology books.

Meanwhile, the management expanded library resources. They purchased new educational materials.

Furthermore, competitive exam guides attracted attention. Students invested in professional development materials.

In addition, Library President Kajal Mahato joined the visit. Several faculty members supported the initiative.

However, traditional books remained popular. Digital alternatives didn’t diminish their appeal.

"Books play a crucial role in teacher training," noted an education expert.

The fair offered diverse learning resources. Students selected materials matching their interests.

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