Marathi Grantha Sangrahalaya (Hyderabad)
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The three-lakh strong Maharashtrian population and the floating computer specialists reaching Cyberabad from Maharashtra look to MGS as their link with the far away Marathi literature and culture. Housed in an impressive two-storeyed building, the MGS makes you forget the din and bustle of the busy Koti road. To the right of the entrance is the Reference Room. In the free Reading Room, where silence reigns supreme, members are busy browsing through newspapers, magazines and books. The efficient staff of this first-ever-computerized library can access in a jiffy any of its 20,000 titles.
New books, at least 10, are added to the collection every Tuesday. Come October/November, you can treat yourself to the special Diwali issues of the countless Marathi magazines. This spacious and sparsely but tastefully decorated library is a meeting place for Hyderabadi Maharashtrians. Here they revive their Marathi moorings through all sorts of cultural activities round the year. In fact, MGS prides itself on the feeling of familial togetherness amongst its members.
MGS, which boasts of rare books published in and around the 1920s, gave a fillip to the Andhra library movement during the days of its inception. The 1960’s Library Act was fostered by the Library Science classes initially conducted in the MGS premises.
The library, which celebrated its Platinum Jubilee in 1997-98, houses, on the second floor, the Hyderabad chapter of the Marathi Sahitya Parishad which has under its roof very rare manuscripts. MGS has motivated the Library Science studies in Andhra Pradesh, and is run by a body elected by the members. The governing body, in other words, is aware of the needs, hopes and expectations of the membership and welcomes members’ suggestions, which makes it an institution by itself.
Directions: Next to Koti Women’s College
If you are an ordinary member, you can borrow a book for a fortnight while patrons can avail of two books every 15 days.
4-5-458,
Near Women's College,
Esamia Bazar,
Hyderabad - 500012.
TIMINGS
Weekdays: 0500-2000
Saturdays: 0500-2000
Closed On: Monday
source : yellowpages.fullhyderabad.com/marathi-granth-sangrahala...
The three-lakh strong Maharashtrian population and the floating computer specialists reaching Cyberabad from Maharashtra look to MGS as their link with the far away Marathi literature and culture. Housed in an impressive two-storeyed building, the MGS makes you forget the din and bustle of the busy Koti road. To the right of the entrance is the Reference Room. In the free Reading Room, where silence reigns supreme, members are busy browsing through newspapers, magazines and books. The efficient staff of this first-ever-computerized library can access in a jiffy any of its 20,000 titles.
New books, at least 10, are added to the collection every Tuesday. Come October/November, you can treat yourself to the special Diwali issues of the countless Marathi magazines. This spacious and sparsely but tastefully decorated library is a meeting place for Hyderabadi Maharashtrians. Here they revive their Marathi moorings through all sorts of cultural activities round the year. In fact, MGS prides itself on the feeling of familial togetherness amongst its members.
MGS, which boasts of rare books published in and around the 1920s, gave a fillip to the Andhra library movement during the days of its inception. The 1960’s Library Act was fostered by the Library Science classes initially conducted in the MGS premises.
The library, which celebrated its Platinum Jubilee in 1997-98, houses, on the second floor, the Hyderabad chapter of the Marathi Sahitya Parishad which has under its roof very rare manuscripts. MGS has motivated the Library Science studies in Andhra Pradesh, and is run by a body elected by the members. The governing body, in other words, is aware of the needs, hopes and expectations of the membership and welcomes members’ suggestions, which makes it an institution by itself.
Directions: Next to Koti Women’s College
If you are an ordinary member, you can borrow a book for a fortnight while patrons can avail of two books every 15 days.
4-5-458,
Near Women's College,
Esamia Bazar,
Hyderabad - 500012.
TIMINGS
Weekdays: 0500-2000
Saturdays: 0500-2000
Closed On: Monday
source : yellowpages.fullhyderabad.com/marathi-granth-sangrahala...
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 17°23'4"N 78°29'18"E
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- Symbiosis International University (SIU) Lavale Campus 520 km
- Dargah Hz. Bandagi Miya Syed Khudabaskh RA, Qutbhiguda 0.2 km
- Government Maternity Hospital koti 0.2 km
- Science Block - Womens college 0.2 km
- Nirman Bhawan, CPWD office 0.2 km
- University College For Women ( Koti Women's College ) 0.3 km
- Kendriya Sadan AP 0.3 km
- Dawre School 0.4 km
- Koti 0.4 km
- Sultan Bazar 0.4 km
- Kachiguda 1 km
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