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One Nation, One Digital Library: India sets its eyes on libraries of the future

One Nation, One Digital Library vision to get a boost with the first-ever Festival of Libraries by the Ministry of Culture at the Pragati Maidan in New Delhi during August 5-6.

July 21, 2023 / 19:13 IST
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Arjun Ram Meghwal (centre), Union Minister of State for Law and Justice (Independent Charge), Parliamentary Affairs and Culture, unveiled the Festival of Libraries programme at the National Museum in New Delhi on July 19. (Photo: Faizal Khan)
Arjun Ram Meghwal (centre), Union Minister of State for Law and Justice (Independent Charge), Parliamentary Affairs and Culture, unveiled the Festival of Libraries programme at the National Museum in New Delhi on July 19. (Photo: Faizal Khan)

When the princely state of Rampur was founded in the 18th century after a truce between the nawabs of Oudh and Rampur, one of the first acts of its new ruler was to set up a library. The Rampur Raza Library was built by the new nawab, Faizullah Khan, in 1774. Located nearly 200km from Delhi in Uttar Pradesh, Rampur was the destination for poets, musicians and calligraphers who found support in the local rulers. Faizullah Khan also ensured a steady flow of manuscripts to the new library from such faraway places as Persia and Turkey.

A century later, Rampur under the nawab's patronage would witness Jashn-e-Benazir, which in Urdu means the incomparable festival, which drew artists, performers and gender-crossers from Lucknow and Kolkata and had a gathering that included ordinary workers and members of lower castes along with artists and performers as described in the Rekhti poetry of those times.

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President Droupadi Murmu will inaugurate the first-ever Festival of Libraries that will celebrate iconic libraries like the 250-year-old Rampur Raza Library in Uttar Pradesh. (Photo: Rampur Raza Library)

Another festival, this time a Festival of Libraries in the national capital early next month, will have Rampur at the centre of celebrations. The first Festival of Libraries organised by the central government's Ministry of Culture at the Pragati Maidan during August 5-6 will mark the 250th anniversary of the Rampur Raza Library, which has over 17,000 manuscripts in Persian, Pashto, Arabic, Sanskrit, Urdu, Turkish and Hindi. The event will also kick off a modernisation drive of the Rampur library and the Delhi Public Library.