Anusha Garg
The library is the heart of journalism, a sanctuary where facts breathe and stories are born. Like the ink to a pen, it fuels a journalist’s quest for truth. As Maya Angelou once said, “The more you know, the more you realize you don’t know.” In the silence of bookshelves, the noise of the world becomes clear. Libraries offer historical insights, societal reflections, and a wellspring of inspiration. Legendary journalist Bob Woodward often sought solace in the archives, unraveling truths that shaped history. In a library, every page turned brings a journalist closer to the core of the story.
~ANUSHA GARG
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