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Bolivarian Government reinaugurated Virtual Libraries headquarters in Aragua

Carpio highlighted the effort and dedication of the staff of this prestigious institution
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Published at: 21/08/2024 08:59 AM

Last Tuesday, August 20, the governor of the state of Aragua, Karina Carpio, reinaugurated the entity's Virtual Libraries headquarters, thus marking a significant milestone in the modernization of these spaces.

According to information from Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), six key areas were improved during the rehabilitation: training room, façade, reception, citizen service, dining room and the Hugo Chávez Multimedia Room.

In this regard, Carpio highlighted the effort and dedication of the staff of this prestigious institution, to provide essential courses and training in communities.

“This institution is particularly important for young people studying high school, because it allows them to advance their education,” he said, stressing that the transformation of areas that previously served as warehouses have become spaces for technological training.

He also recalled that at this headquarters, to date, a thousand users have been trained and 59 institutions, both national and regional, have been served in various courses such as robotics and graphic design.

It is important to mention that the institution also has multiple offices in the municipalities: Sucre, Mariño, Zamora, San Casimiro and Urdaneta, with plans to open other offices in the near future.

VTV/Mazo News Team