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Parliament Library, one of the richest repositories of books in India, was established in the year 1921 to assist members of the Indian Legislature. This is the largest library in Delhi and second largest library in India after the National Library.

HISTORY

It was only after the Constituent Assembly of India undertook drafting of a new Constitution for independent India that the demands for the library started multiplying and in pursuance to this an independent and comprehensive Library service was envisioned. The year 1950, when India became a Sovereign, Democratic Republic, saw the beginning of a systematic expansion of the Parliament Library’s collections, both quantitatively and qualitatively. Concerted efforts were made during the period 1950-55 to further consolidate the Library by increasing the purchase of books and entering into exchange arrangements with various institutions and organizations in India and abroad. Soon, the “Parliament Library” became a repository Library for UN publications and all its allied agencies and started receiving the Command Papers of UK and Government Publications from USA and several other countries. This expansion necessitated the reorganization of the Library in the year 1956, again in 1966 and once again in December 1974 with a view to further strengthening various services extended to members.
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Smt. Rachana Sharma

Director

(i) Research Coordination (ii) Educational and Scientific Affairs Wing (iii) Economic and Financial Affairs Wing (iv) Parliament Library (v) Reference Desks: (a) Infrastructure and Energy Desk (b) Human Resource Development Desk

Address and Phone No.

F-055, 'I' Block, Parliament Library Building, 23035607,23034760

Email ID

rachna[dot]s[at]lss[dot]sansad[dot]in