"I thank my team and Secretary Omita Paul for renovating this library (named after him).
"I wish I could have come a little earlier and saved some (structures) from demolition and (they could) be utilised for better purposes," he said addressing families of those who reside in the Rashtrapati Bhavan complex. The gathering included a number of youngsters.
The 77-year-old President inaugurated the first ever statue of the father of nation in the Rashtrapati Bhavan which till now only has his portraits.
"Many great people come to this building and the next time they cross over to the Durbar Hall they will pause for a while and their heads will bow down in respect for the great saint," he said.
He promised that new publications that reach the Rashtrapati Bhavan will be made available to the 'reference and reading section' of the new library named after him.
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