Delhi Public Library, New Delhi, India. On October 27, 1951, the library was established as a pilot project with funding from UNESCO and the Government of India. When General Sir Claude Auchinleck asked Shri Ramkrishna Dalmia to give the majority of the money required to create a library, the library project got underway.
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The library has been growing its services as a hub for the diffusion of knowledge, information, and culture. More people believe that the library should become more than just a place to check out books; rather, it should grow into a powerful institution committed to fostering intellectual endeavors and cultivating a sense of community among its patrons. You must visit one of the state’s best and oldest libraries.