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Jhelum’s historical library gets a second life

Jhelum’s historical library gets a second life

Rs5m has been allocated for the rehabilitation of Iqbal Library, which is expected to reopen in two months
29 Jul, 2017

The Jhelum district government has decided to renovate the historical Iqbal Library, which was once known as Lala Lajpat Rai Library. An amount of Rs5m will be spent on renovation of the old building, furniture and books of the dysfunctional library.

A renowned figure of Jhelum, Avtar Narain, the father of former Indian Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral, had established it on May 3, 1936 and named it after Lala Lajpat Rai, a Hindu leader in the freedom movement.

Rai had died in 1928 in Lahore after being tortured during a peaceful protest against the Simon Commission, formed by the British Raj.

Another library Bagh Mohallah at Gurdwara Bai Karan Singh Ahlowalya in the city was renamed as Iqbal Library in the name of Allama Iqbal after the Partition.

In 1960, the local authorities joined both the Iqbal Library and Lala Lajpat Rai Library. Since then the latter had been known as the Iqbal Library.

Nowadays, the building of the Bagh Mohallah library is being utilised as the office of a police wing while its other part (Lala Lajpat Rai Library) is dysfunctional and no book has been provided to it since 1990. The building of the library is in a shambles.

Jhelum Deputy Commissioner Iqbal Hussain Khan on Thursday inspected the building of the library which had not been repaired for a long time.

Earlier, chairing a special meeting at his office, the DC said Rs5m had been approved for the rehabilitation of the Iqbal Library and the roof of its building would be reconstructed.

He directed the executing agency to complete the project within two months after which the library would be opened for public.

Originally published in Dawn, July 29th, 2017

Comments

SYED HASSAN HASEEB Jul 29, 2017 10:37am
good thks pl restore to its origional name.
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Khalid Jul 29, 2017 11:13am
A name is secondary. We need many such libraries full of books in every part of Pakistan.
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Mustafa Baloch Jul 29, 2017 11:26am
It would be a great step in renovating and rehabilitation of this old n historic library...
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Hassan Jul 29, 2017 11:27am
Good time to restore the old name as well and give history the real respect it deserves.
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Maini. S.S Jul 29, 2017 11:51am
I was born in Jhelum ( khanga gali) river bank of Jhelum. We later shifted to Machine Mohallmno 2 with 3 of my uncles. When Lala Avtar Narain was arrested by a British Govt during Gandhi 's Khlaft agitation then my father became Congress president. During partion our Mohalla was attacked and my father was shot dead by rioters . I was specially saved with my mother by Lala Avtar Narain and took personal care to put us on Convey to India. Maini Singh
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qudrat ullah Jul 29, 2017 12:19pm
it is historically incorrect that Lala Lajpat Rai died due to any torture of the police. He was only slightly touched with the stick at his chest by James A. Scott, the superintendent of police, to slightly go back. He died of heart attack. It was hindu press' continued propaganda that he died due to some torture. More details of this incident can be found in Begum Jehanara Shahnawaz's autobiography 'Father and Daughter.' You will also find that how Lala sahib befooled sikh farmers of California during his visit to the USA and collected large sum of money from them for fighting the British.
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Markhor Jul 29, 2017 12:37pm
Happy to read this news
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JBashir Jul 29, 2017 01:28pm
@Maini. S.S I am sorry to hear about the tragic death of your father. May he rest in peace. You should visit Jhelum again
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akram Jul 29, 2017 01:47pm
@Maini. S.S thank you for sharing your personal history. I often think the personal histories and impacts are sometimes even more interesting than the official history. Perhaps you can visit when you get a chance, My mother is also from Jhelum.
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Surender Pruthi Jul 29, 2017 02:20pm
Libraries,hospitals,schools and dispensaries must be equipped with the resources they need,all the times.It is a worthwhile attempt to restore this place.Our countries must be alive to the needs of seeking knowledge and skills.We cannot remain prisoners of the past when illiteracy prevailed.
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Surender Pruthi Jul 29, 2017 02:22pm
Our countries must be alive to the need of seeking knowledge.We cannot remain prisoners of the past when illiteracy ruled.A worthwhile step.
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Asif naeem bhatti Jul 29, 2017 02:46pm
I use to go there with my father when I was a kid - happy to hear this news - miss those days.
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Asif naeem bhatti Jul 29, 2017 02:47pm
I use to go there with my father when I was a kid - happy to hear of this news - miss those days.
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