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Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The following is a list of libraries in Nepal. Libraries This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2021) Name Location Establishment Coordinates Ref(s) Dynamic Public Library (DPL) Damak, Nepal (Headquarters) Kathmandu ...
It was established on 2 January 1957 and was initially based around the purchased private collection of Rajguru Hem Raj Pandey, an advisor to King Mahendra of Nepal.Items of the Central Secretariat Library were also brought into the collection totaling 34,292 items at the time of the foundation. [1]
TU Central Library Building in 1967. In 1962, the Central Library of Lal Durbar (established 1957) was merged with the Tribhuvan University Library (established 1959) in accordance to the decision of HMG, Nepal and became Tribhuvan University Library. In 1977 (2033 BS) it was renamed Tribhuvan University Central Library. [2]
It is the largest library in the country with more than 70,000 books in English, Nepali, Sanskrit, Hindi, and Nepal Bhasa. The library is in possession of rare scholarly books in Sanskrit and English dating from the 17th century. Kathmandu also contains the Kaiser Library, in the Kaiser Mahal on the ground floor of the Ministry of Education ...
The library was handed to the Nepal government in 2026BS after the death of Keshar Sumsher. The library has over 50,000 books half of which were donated by Kaiser's wife after his death in 1965. The library was made public on 11 September 1969. [5] The library is open Sunday through Friday and is closed on Saturdays and government holidays. [6]
Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya was officially registered in 1985, under Organizations Registration Act of 1977 of Nepal naming it after late Gen. Madan Shumsher JBR son of Chandra Shumsher JBR and husband of Jagadamba Kumari Devi. Kamal Mani Dixit, the founder of the library, was the chairman of the library until his death. [1]
It is the largest library of Nepal Bhasa materials; [citation needed] it even includes inscriptions and chronicles. It was inaugurated in 1987. [1] [2] The core of the library is the collection of MSS donated by Prem Bahadur Kansakar [3] and Ian Alsop. [4] Asa Safu Kuthi Entrance The main gate of Asa Safu Kuthi
Nepal Bharat Library; Nepal National Library; T. Taragaon Museum; Tribhuvan University Central Library This page was last edited on 28 February 2021, at 12:47 (UTC ...