Visakhapatnam Public Library

Visakhapatnam Public Library is a public library in Visakhapatnam city, in Andhra Pradesh, India.[1] It provides free library services, a reading environment, a social space, free wi-fi and study room services to the general public. The Centre for Policy Studies, a sister organisation is co-located in the building.

Visakhapatnam Public Library
Library entrance
CountryIndia
TypePublic library
LocationDwarkanagar, Visakhapatnam
Service areaArea under Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Council
Coordinates17.729453°N 83.307085°E / 17.729453; 83.307085
Collection
Size54000 books
Access and use
Population served12 lakhs
Other information
DirectorDr S.Vijaya Kumar (Chairman)
Parent organizationVisakhapatnam Public Library Society
Websitehttp://www.visakhapatnampubliclibrary.org/
Map

History

The library was conceived in 1996 by a group of public-minded citizens. A plot of 2,000 square yards (1,700 m2) land was provided by then-Mayor of Visakhapatnam, Sabbam Hari. The foundation stone was laid on 23 October 1999. The Library was inaugurated on 3 December 2003 by Shri Surjit Singh Barnala, then Governor of Andhra Pradesh. It began operating from 15 July 2004.[2]

The library is owned by the Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation. A trust, Visakhapatnam Public Library Society, was formed comprising eminent citizens to direct the affairs of the library. As of 2019, the chairman is Dr S. Vijaya Kumar and the Secretary is Mr DS Varma.[2]

References

  1. Visakhapatnam Public Library sports a new look. The Hindu. 16 February 2018. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  2. "Genesis and Growth". Visaphapatnam Public Library. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
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