Thursday, October 18, 2012

North Bengal State Library

is a pride of Cooch Behar. This Library has so many valuable manuscripts and Classic "Punthis" written on hand made papers and palm leaf. There are so many rare books, old journals Indian and Foreign rare documents, reports. The treasure is a cultural heritage of Cooch Behar Kingdom. The library has a long history of 125 years. During the minority of Maharaja Nripendra Narayan, Colonel Houghten came to Cooch Behr to act as Commissioner (1864-73). Colonel Houghten established State Library of Cooch Behar in the year 1870 by purchasing a stock of books at an auction sale of M/S.Rozario and Co., in London. In a room of Nilkuthi the library was started. Later it was handed over to the Maharaja Nripendra Narayan who removed the library to Lansdown Hall in the year 1895. Worthwhile to note that in the year 1882 the library was opened for public use. The Library became the storehouse of imporatn documents, reports, journals and rare manuscripts. Most of rare books and documents are century's old. It became a treasure of the cultural heritage of Cooch Behar Kingdom.
The Library grew richer and larger and became the treasure island under the direct patronage of Maharaja of Cooch Behar who sanctioned Rs. 2000 as annual grant for the purchase of books. Different Punthis and manuscripts and rare documents of Raj- Darawabar or royal court were transferred to this library of public benefit. J.W Troten in his book INDIA Under VICTORIA speaks of this library " the little State of Cooch Behar on Assam Border could be act of library richer than any to be found in Bengal outside Calcutta".


Catalogue of Bengali Manuscripts

List of Assammese Manuscripts

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