Who said librarianship is a profession in India?

 THE REPORT OF THE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION COMMISSION (DECEMBER 1948 – AUGUST 1949) VOLUME I

CHAPTER VII PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

1. What is a Profession and What is Professional Education? -In a vital and rapidly evolving society the words "profession" and "professional" elude precise definition. For a long period in the West there were three recognised learned professions, theology, law and medicine. These had a prestige which was highly prized and zealously guarded. 

Then architecture, and later engineering, came to be accepted as professions. With the recognition that there are numerous callings which demand disciplined and scholarly training, the designation "Profession" has come to be claimed by still other occupations. Dentistry, teaching, journalism, librarianship, forestry and nursing are some callings to which the status of profession is generally conceded in mature societies, and the list is by no means complete.


p. 152 (pdf file page-157)

The full text of the document is available at the websites of Education for All in IndiaAcademics-India.com and St Martin's Engineering College, Secunderabad

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