Authorities are also endeavouring to put this city landmark on a tourism map, besides reviving it as a hub of socio-cultural events.
"The library in its heydays hosted regular socio-cultural programmes, besides being a treasure trove of historical books and manuscripts. For last several decades, that glory has faded, and now we are trying to revive it, with poetry recitals, mushairas and other events," Shobha Vijender, Member Secretary, library's management committee, told PTI.
Post-Independence, 'Hardinge' was replaced with 'Hardayal', after freedom fighter Lala Hardayal. And, currently it is known as Hardayal Municipal Heritage Public Library. However, it's popularly knows as Hardinge library.
The grey iron racks hold a collection of 1.70 lakh books, including 20 books that are among the rarest in the world besides, around 8,000 rare books. Its rare 356 manuscript collections include Mahabharata in Persian.
"Now, we want to restore the building, and project it as a city landmark, as well a tourist point. And, so we have commissioned INTACH to prepare a DPR (detailed project report) on its restoration, which should be ready soon.
"We want to preserve our legacy in print through digitisation and preservation and return the building its glory through architectural restoration," she said.
Seeking to popularise the library and celebrate the centenary of the building, the institution held several programmes in December, including an exhibition on its history and the way ahead, a music concert, theatre and mushaira.
"A stamp has been released on the library. We also have made a documentary on the library showcasing its glorious journey over 150 years. And, we are also working on a souvenir encapsulating it," she added.
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