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Mumbai Marathi Grantha Sangrahalaya: a Pride of Mumbai


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In recent years seldom books based on Ph.D. thesis are published, hence this is a welcome contribution in this context. It would be appropriate in this juncture to recall the establishment of libraries in theerst while Bombay Presidency under the Fayzee Committee - Native Public Libraries and Coronation Jubilee Libraries. This historical past is just to enlighten the young professionals as this area was a seat of learning and was ably supported by the libraries under different aegis and libraries such as Mumbai Marathi Granath Sangrahalaya can really be considered as a "Pride of Mumbai" in this tradition.
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A. Y. Asundi
Department of Library and Information Science and Officer-in-charge, IT Centre, Bangalore University, Bangalore – 560 056
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  • Deshpande, K.S. The story of the Karnataka Vidya Vardhaka Sangha: Its contribution to the cause of Kannada and Karnataka – The first hundred years. 1890-1990. Dharwad. Shrihari Prakashana, 2003.

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  • Mumbai Marathi Grantha Sangrahalaya: a Pride of Mumbai

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Authors

A. Y. Asundi
Department of Library and Information Science and Officer-in-charge, IT Centre, Bangalore University, Bangalore – 560 056, India

Abstract


In recent years seldom books based on Ph.D. thesis are published, hence this is a welcome contribution in this context. It would be appropriate in this juncture to recall the establishment of libraries in theerst while Bombay Presidency under the Fayzee Committee - Native Public Libraries and Coronation Jubilee Libraries. This historical past is just to enlighten the young professionals as this area was a seat of learning and was ably supported by the libraries under different aegis and libraries such as Mumbai Marathi Granath Sangrahalaya can really be considered as a "Pride of Mumbai" in this tradition.

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