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Shri Sant Gadge Baba Hindi Mahavidyalaya

Bhusawal
About Library

After attaining independence, Hindi became the national language. Hindi Seva Mandal was innate as an organization associated with this stream. Right from its inception, the organization started undertaking various types of schemes for the development of Hindi. In these schemes, keeping in mind the difficulties of Hindi-speaking citizens of Bhusaval city, it was decided to establish Hindi schools. The first step in this direction was taken in the form of Shri Devkaran Lakshminarayan Hindi Vidyalaya.

In this way, Hindi Seva Mandal, which has been continuously engaged in the spread of Hindi for five decades, is the only big organization working in the educational field to spread education through Hindi in a non-Hindi-speaking state like Maharashtra. Many institutions have been established through this. Which includes everything from children's temples to college. Presently, under the efficient operation and guidance of Hindi Seva Mandal, the Engineering College, Industrial Training Centre, Maharana Pratap Gymnasium, and Shantidham include a grand swimming pool.

Shri Sant Gadgebaba the Hindi Mahavidyalaya was established in June 1989. It is affiliated with Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur. Bhusaval, the city of Maharashtra, is inhabited by people from different states of India. Who are serving in railways, ordnance factories, etc. The college was established with the aim of providing facilities to such Hindi students to get higher education through the Hindi medium and with the aim of spreading and propagating the Hindi language. The college was started keeping in mind the demand of students for college education after higher secondary education. In the college, education is provided through Hindi to the students of the Arts and Commerce faculty. Along with the establishment of the college, a library has also been established. Initially, book supply service was started in the library with two shelves and some books.

At present, there is an independent study room in the college in which arrangements have been made for 30 students to study separately. Gradually, study rooms were arranged in the library itself for the students to study. Along with this, continuous efforts are being made to increase the knowledge of girl students and to provide them with information about employment opportunities. In 2022–23, a total of 13,101 books worth Rs 22, 66,600 were purchased in the library. At present, the number of books in the library is 13,101.

Aims and Objectives
  • To provide necessary information for study and teaching.

  • To provide the latest teaching material in the subject area of expertise of teachers.

  • To develop and maintain a study attitude among students.

  • Help the personality development of students and increase their intellectual curiosity and knowledge.

  • Contribution to the promotion of the national language, Hindi.

  • Continuous purchase of current newspapers and magazines to keep students and teachers informed about current events.

LIBRARY HOURS

The library remains open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

LIBRARY RULES FOR STUDENTS
  • To provide necessary information for study and teaching.

  • A student should carry Identity Card. A book shall be issued only on the presentation of this card.

  • Students are advised to check the book before getting them issued. Before leaving the counter, the borrowers shall point out to the Librarian any damage or mutilation on the books they are taking. The Librarian will make necessary entries in the book and put his initials.

  • Every students will be issued only Two Books at a time. Books are issued for a period of days mentioned in the due date slip.

  • Books issued will not be renewed. However, if there is no other demand, a book may be re-issued for one week after it is returned.

  • Books should be returned on time. A student who fails to return the books on the due date shall pay a fine as prescribed, per book for the period beyond the date.

  • Reference books and periodicals shall not be issued out. However, these may be consulted within the librarian after making necessary entries in the reference register.

  • Students visiting the library should deposit their belongings like books, umbrellas, bags etc. at the entrance at places assigned for the purpose.

  • Books taken for reference/consultation need not be put back on the shelves by the readers themselves but may be handed over to the library in-charge. Kindly maintained strict silence should be observed in and around the library and also while in the reading hall.

  • If a student loses or otherwise damages a book, she/he shall pay two and a half times the cost of that book. It is the duty of the librarian and his staff to examine the books when they are returned by the borrowers in order to take immediate action whenever necessary. Marking on books with pencil or ink, soiling them, injury to pages or binding, underlining, writing remarks etc. on pages, folding or tearing off pages, etc. will be held as serious charges. If a book is lost, it should be reported to the librarian immediately. He will decide if the book is to be replaced or paid for.

  • Books issued from the library are strictly return back on completion of the course or before University examination.

LIBRARY COLLECTION
Sr. No. Particulars Closing Balance on March 2024
Quantity
1 Text + Reference Books 13463
2 Digital Books / CDs 18
3 Periodicals and Magazines & Journals 8 + 1
4 Newspapers 3
5 Thesis 2
Future Plans
  • To provide necessary information for study and teaching.

  • A developed and rich library is essential for the proper upliftment of the students. In the interest of students, the college is making efforts to make the library more modern and the books more equipped with technology.

  • Reference books, textbooks, general periodicals have been made available through limited financial resources, which are limited.

  • With the help of UGC, the facilities in the library are being expanded and after receiving more grant, the e-facilities available in the college will be updated.

  • The library functioning and system will be made more simple and easy by being completely computerized.

  • Quality resources will be made available to students for career guidance, employment opportunities and to increase their research inclination.

  • Reprography and e-facilities will be expanded and use of internet will be promoted.

  • The working hours of the reading room will be extended at the time of examination in the interest of the students.

  • The library will be equipped with the latest software and programming recommended by C. and useful to students.

  • Decentralization of library facilities will be done by developing inter-library loan and departmental library facilities.