PARLIAMENT LIBRARY OF INDIA
Keywords:
Legislature, Parliament, Digital, Acquisition, PreservationAbstract
Parliament Library is known as Sansadiy Dyanpeeth. The main purpose of thislibrary is to serve the information at the right time in the right form to the MP?s of
parliament. It is so enriched. The yearly budget of the library is about 100,000,00 /- it is
offered to users readily service offline and online both way. Parliament Library bulletin,
Digital Library, E-Portal for MP?s, Rare and Art Book Section, Report & LT Unit, Gazette &
Debates Section, Audio-visual and Telecasting Unit, Publication Unit and Our Holding of
Acts & Bills etc. These are the so crucial work of the library and due to that it is become
different than other libraries. The most important thing is every debate and bill is preserved
and stored in recorded form as well as print form.
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