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Prajnavardhini | Vivekananda Balak Sangh | Library, Reading Room & Study Room | For Youth| Bookshop | Computer Institute

Library, Reading Room & Study Room
LIBRARY: The Math has a Library, moderately equipped with about 15,000 books in Sanskrit, Marathi, and English & Hindi languages. These books are on Religion, Philosophy, Social & Applied Sciences, as well as Literature on subjects dealing with higher values of life. It also contains Encyclopedia and special reference books for studious readers & researches. Working hours for Library are 8.30 am to 11.00 am & 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm. Library remains closed on Wednesday.
Charges: The charges for Library are Rs 300/- Deposit & Rs. 5/- as Monthly Subscription. One book is given for fifteen days. For those who wish to read the book in Library itself, it is totally free, and no fees are charged.
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Library books being handled by Sw.Yoganathanandaji.
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FREE READING ROOM: Readers often take advantage of the facility of Free Reading Room to browse through Journals, News Papers & periodicals.
STUDY ROOM: A Study Room is attached to the Library for students and others who seek calm and quiet place for study. The Study Room is open from 8.00 am to 8.00 pm. Because of over rush of students during examination season one has to book the seat one moth in advance.
Charges:Rs. 100/- as Deposit & Rs. 20/- per Month as monthly subscription.

FREE READING ROOM
Readers often take advantage of the facility of Free Reading Room to browse through Journals, News Papers and periodicals.

STUDY ROOM:
A Study Room is attached to the Library for students and others who seek a calm and quiet place for study. The Study Room is open from 8.00 am to 8.00 pm. During examination season one has to enquire a month in advance due to the increase in numbers of applicants for the study room. Charges for the study room are very nominal.
Charges:
Rs. 75/- as non-refundable deposit and Rs. 30/- per batch as monthly subscription. A batch is a span of 4 hrs, and a student is not allowed to attend more than 2 batches a day (ie. 8 hrs maximum).
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