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National Library of India

Coordinates:22°32′00″N88°20′00″E / 22.533206°N 88.333318°E /22.533206; 88.333318
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Largest library of India in Kolkata

National Library of India
Façade of the National Library of India
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22°32′00″N88°20′00″E / 22.533206°N 88.333318°E /22.533206; 88.333318
LocationBelvedere Estate,Kolkata, West Bengal, India
TypeNational library
Established1836; 189 years ago (1836) (asCalcutta Public Library)
30 January 1903; 122 years ago (1903-01-30) (asImperial Library)
1 February 1953 (72 years ago) (1953-02-01) (as National Library of India)
Collection
Items collectedbooks,journals,newspapers,magazines,sound and music recordings,patents,databases,maps,stamps,prints,drawings andmanuscripts
Size2.5M
Other information
Budget74 crore (US$8.8 million)[1]
DirectorAjay Pratap Singh[2]
Parent organizationGovernment of India
AffiliationMinistry of Culture
Websitenationallibrary.gov.in

TheNational Library of India is a library located in theBelvedere Estate,Alipore,Kolkata, India.[3] It is India's largest library by volume andpublic record.[4][5][6] The National Library is underMinistry of Culture, Government of India. The library is designated to collect, disseminate and preserve printed material produced within India. With a collection in excess of 2.5 million books and records, it is the largest in the country.[7]

The Imperial Library

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The Imperial Library was formed in 1891 by combining a number of Secretariat libraries in Calcutta. Of those, the most important and interesting was the library of theHome Department, which contained many books formerly belonging to the library ofEast India College, Fort William and the library of the East India Board in London. But, the use of the library was restricted to the superior officers of the Government.[8] SirAshutosh Mukherjee was appointed as the president of imperial library council (1910) to which he donated his personal collection of 80,000 books arranged in a separate section.[9]

Declaring the Imperial Library as the National Library

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Formal opening of the National Library, c. 1 February 1953. Among those present are (from left to right)B. C. Roy,Maulana Azad,HC. Mukherjee,SS Bhatnagar,Humayun Kabir, andBS Kesavan.

After independence the Government of India changed the name of the Imperial Library to the National Library byImperial Library (Change of Name) Act, 1948, and the collection was transferred fromThe Esplanade to the presentBelvedere Estate.[10] On 1 February 1953 the National Library was opened to the public byMaulana Abul Kalam Azad.[11] The name ofNational Library was changed toNational Library of India by section 18 of theNational Library of India Act, 1976.[12]

The library collects book, periodicals, and titles in virtually all the Indian languages while the special collections in the National Library of India house at least fifteen languages.[13] The Hindi department has books that date back all the way to the nineteenth century and the first ever books printed in that language. The collections break down and consist of 86,000 maps and 3,200 manuscripts.[13]

National Library

Discovery of hidden chamber

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In 2010, the Ministry of Culture, the owner of the library, decided to get the library building restored by theArchaeological Survey of India (ASI). While taking stock of the library building, the conservation engineers discovered a previously unknown room. The secret ground-floor room, about 1000 sq. ft. in size, seems to have no opening of any kind.[14]

The ASI archaeologists tried to search the first floor area (that forms the ceiling of the room) for a trap door, but found nothing. Since the building is of historical and cultural importance, ASI has decided to bore a hole through the wall instead of breaking it. There are speculations about the room being a punishment room used byWarren Hastings and other British officials,[15] or a place to store treasure.[14]

In 2011, the researchers announced that the room was filled entirely with mud, probably in an effort to stabilise the building.[16]

Visiting

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The National Library is located on Belvedere Road in Alipore. It is open between 8.00 am and 8.00 pm on all working days and between 9.30 am and 6.00 pm on Saturdays, Sundays and Government of India holidays.[3]

References

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  1. ^"India Ministry of Culture Budget: National Library"(PDF).
  2. ^Das, Soumya (16 July 2016)."National Library in Kolkata facing acute staff shortage".The Hindu.
  3. ^ab"Useful Information".National Library.
  4. ^"Largest Library in India – National Library Kolkata".thecolorsofindia.com.
  5. ^"Progress To Be Made in National Library, Kolkata". 16 December 2011. Archived fromthe original on 26 December 2018. Retrieved1 April 2014.
  6. ^"Digitization of Manuscripts of the National Library of India, CDNLAO Newsletter 47". Archived fromthe original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved1 April 2014.
  7. ^"National Library Kolkata – National Public Library – Book Library of Kolkata – My CityPedia". Archived fromthe original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved1 April 2014.
  8. ^"National Library". Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2012. Retrieved21 February 2012.
  9. ^"How are Mir Jafar and Lord Curzon associated with Kolkata's National Library?".Get Bengal. 5 January 2022. Retrieved4 January 2024.
  10. ^"History of the National Library: From the Imperial Library to the National Library". National Library of India. Archived fromthe original on 17 June 2016. Retrieved17 November 2012.
  11. ^"National Library".nationallibrary.gov.in. Retrieved8 May 2019.
  12. ^"National Library of India Act, 1976"(PDF). India Code. Retrieved4 January 2024.
  13. ^abMurray, Stuart (2009).The Library an Illustrated History. Chicago: ALA Editions. p. 283.ISBN 978-1-602-39706-4.
  14. ^abJhimli Mukherjee Pandey (22 November 2010)."Secret chamber in National Library".The Times of India. Retrieved20 November 2010.
  15. ^"Haunted Library of Kolkata: রাত বাড়লে অন্দরমহলে দাঁড়াতেও ভয় পান প্রহরীরা! লাইব্রেরীর অন্দর থেকে যেন আজও ভেসে আসে গর্ভনরের স্ত্রী কান্না".The Bengali Chronicle (in Bengali). 17 June 2022. Retrieved10 August 2022.
  16. ^Debaleena Sengupta (22 May 2011)."Room With No View".Business Standard. Retrieved22 May 2011.

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