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Ankleshwar : J.N.Pitit Library will march towards becoming a community Centre

For All the People of Ankleshwar and surrounding villages there a long awaited good news from Government Of Gujarat. One of the most oldest Library and Ankleshwar’s well known Library J.N. Pitit library has recieved a specific Library rating from the state government. Due to this step of Government, the Library will get more funds […]

Ankleshwar : J.N.Pitit Library will march towards becoming a community Centre
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For All the People of Ankleshwar and surrounding villages there a long awaited good news from Government Of Gujarat. One of the most oldest Library and Ankleshwar’s well known Library J.N. Pitit library has recieved a specific Library rating from the state government. Due to this step of Government, the Library will get more funds from the state and it will help increase facilities in this oldest library. In 1888 mumbai based industrialist Jamshedji Nasrvan Piiti has started this Library. In 1965 the Library has got another wing for woman and Kunvarbai Darasha Ankleshwaria Mahila and Bal library has started working. Right now the Library is working in four Departments. In 2016 Library has started Nirav Eduplay Center.

Library now has more then 25,000 Books and some of them are 100 years old. The proud moment came for Library in 2010, when it got the Best Library’s Motibhai Amin award. The most eye catching Project of J.N. Pitit Library is Zola Library Concept. In Gujarati Zola means Bag. In this Project Books are provides to village people.

The People from Library pays visit to Villages and communicate with the people.Currently This project is going on in anklav, aliabet, borbatha bet, navjivan school, piludra, mangleshwar, borbatha and Gumandev. The aim of this project is to reach to the people. The New team of trustees are now working on to provide more facilities to the readers. They want to make library not only a library but convert it in to a comunity center said president Bhupendra Shrof. The Trustee team appeals people to be a member of library in large Numbers

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