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The National Library of Pakistan (Urdu: قومى کتب خانہ پاکستان) is located in the vicinity of the Red Zone, Islamabad, Pakistan. [4] Argued to be the country's oldest cultural institution, the library is a leading resource for information — ancient and new. [ 5 ]
This library continued to function of the National Library until 1986. Over a short span of few years the library has acquired numerous collections through purchases, copyright deposits, gifts, exchanges, and donations. The library has total holdings of 144,000 volumes (73,000 English and European Languages, 40,000 Oriental Languages).
Pakistan Arab Cultural Association Library, Iftikhar Chambers, Altaf Road, P.O. Box 5752, Karachi, Sindh Pakistan National Centre Library Rangoon Wala Hall and Community Centre Library, Dhoraji Colony
The Ewing Memorial Library was built in 1943 and named for Dr. Sir J.C.R. Ewing, the second Principal of the College. The library has been one of the oldest and best college libraries in Lahore and Pakistan and now is gradually transforming itself into a state-of-the-art University Library by increasing the number of volumes that will be ...
Pakistan: National Library of Pakistan: Islamabad [172] Palau: Palau Community College Library: Koror [173] Panama: National Library of Panama (Biblioteca Nacional de Panamá) Panama City [174] Papua New Guinea: National Library of Papua New Guinea: Port Moresby [175] Paraguay: National Library of Paraguay (Biblioteca Nacional del Paraguay ...
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The Pakistan Library Association (PLA) is a representative national body of librarians in Pakistan. [1] It was formed in Karachi in March 1957. It is responsible for looking after the interests of the professional librarians who work for the development and improvement of libraries both in formal and informal sectors of education and research.
Khaliq Dina Hall (Urdu: خالق دینا ہال), also spelled Khaliq Deena Hall, is a library and hall located in Karachi, Pakistan.The building was built in 1906, and was after Ghulam Hoosain Khalikdina - a wealthy merchant and philanthropist who was the main financier for the building, and who wished for Karachi's Muslims to have a space for literary pursuits. [1]