Minister inaugurates library named after Bangarappa in Shivamogga
A library named after former Chief Minister S. Bangarappa was inaugurated on the premises of the Shivamogga district unit of Kannada Sahitya Parishat at Sahitya Grama in Shivamogga on Wednesday.
Minister for School Education Madhu Bangarappa, who contributed funds for the library, inaugurated it in the presence of office-bearers of the parishat.
Speaking on the occasion, the minister said that he was happy that the library had been named after his father, who maintained a good relationship with writers and cultural personalities of Karnataka. 'I wish the library grows bigger in the coming days and it houses a great collection of books', he said.
The library has collections of various authors of Kannada and English. It has complete works of Ambedkar, works of Mahatma Gandhi, short story collections, dramas, Dalit literature, Dasa literature, and Jain literature, among others.
D. Manjunath, district president of Kannada Sahitya Parishat, said that the library would be developed in such a way that it would be a centre for researchers and students.
On the day, the parishat organized a lecture on the contributions of Banu Mushtaq, who won the International Booker Prize. Writer and publisher Akshata Humchadakatte spoke on Banu Mushtaq's short stories and the significance of her winning the international prize.

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