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The directorate is under the Ministry of Cultural Affairs [4] The government of Bangladesh provided the library with air conditioning in 1978, under the government's five-year plan. In 2008 the library was without electricity for about a month because of the Dhaka Electric Supply Company and the Public Works Department refused to fix it. [ 6 ]
Source: [1] Prime Minister's Office Library, Dhaka; Ministry of Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs Library; Ministry of Foreign Affairs Library; Ministry of Labour and Employment Library
Minister of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs of Bangladesh is the minister in charge of the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs of the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. He is also the minister of all departments and agencies under the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs. [1]
Department of Archives and Library was founded in 1972 by the President of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. It was placed under the Ministry of Education initially but later placed under the Ministry of Cultural Affairs. It was initially located in a rented building and in 1986 it was moved to National Library building which was constructed ...
The library was established in 1972, after the immediate formation of the Constituent Assembly of Bangladesh to support the lawmakers and their staff. The library is administered by the parliamentary librarian, a statutory officer responsible for the control and management of the facility, reporting to the deputy speaker and the Library Committee.
Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs (Bengali: আইন, বিচার ও সংসদ বিষয়ক মন্ত্রণালয়; Ā'ina ...
The Government of Bangladesh established a network of public libraries down to every district and the department of Public Libraries was established in 1983 to manage them. [5] In 2010 the department exchanged material on Bangladesh Liberation war with the National Library of India. [6]
The foundation stone for Dhaka Central Public Library was laid in 1954 with the Registrar of Dhaka University as part-time Librarian. [2] Designated to be the centre for the public library system in the then East Pakistan on the basis of the recommendations made by Australian Library consultant Mr. L C Key in 1955, [3] it was opened to the public on 22 March 1958 with a stock of 10,040 books.