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Sinha Library is a public library in Patna, India.This library has over 1.8 lakh books. Dr. Sinha had donated his collection of around 50,000 rare books, bearing his autograph — including copies of Manu Smriti, Sacred Books of the East edited by F Max Muller, Koran, Buddhist suttas, a copy of original Indian Constitution, works of Jawaharlal Nehru, history politics, literature, Arya Samaj ...
In this program members are educated to gain DCA level knowledge in computers, It is free for library members. [11] [12] [13] A memento of recognition was awarded by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation at IPLC 2015 to Librarian Mr. Vivek Kumar Sinha on the behalf of Bihar Hitaishi District Central Library.
Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library is one of the national libraries of India, [2] located in Patna, Bihar. [3] It was opened to public on 29 October 1891 by Khan Bahadur Khuda Bakhsh with 4,000 manuscripts, of which he inherited 1,400 from his father Maulvi Mohammed Bakhsh.
Pages in category "Libraries in Patna" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Bihar Hitaishi District Central Library, Patna City; K.
The Central Library of IIT Patna is one of the advanced library in terms of its collection and services. Central Library caters to the information needs of faculty members, students, research scholars as well as staff of the Institute, by offering a wide range of Information Technology (IT) based (and value added) services and products. [70]
Named after Rabindranath Tagore, it was established in 1948. [2] The building contains a musical school (known as Geet Bhawan), [3] a library with books on and by Tagore, [4] and an auditorium, known as Rabindra Bhavan, which is an important theater in Patna where cultural and theatrical activities takes place. [5]
Patna City, popularly known as Patna Saheb or Patna Sahib, is a city and one of the 6 Sub-divisions in Patna district, Bihar, India. Patna City is an old area of Patna. Patna City history belongs to Patliputra. It is regarded as very sacred by the Sikhs in India. [2] The tenth Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh was born there.
The then district magistrate of Patna had got them examined by some experts in order to ascertain their date and importance. [citation needed] To preserve [8] the rich cultural heritage of Bharatpura village, the directorate had put a complete ban on digging in and around the Bharatpura library campus away back in 1995. District and police ...