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Bankura Bigyan Club Library

Library in Bankura

Updated: March 23, 2024 03:35 PM

Bankura Bigyan Club Library is located in Bankura (City in India), India. It's address is 63V9+2FG, Reporters Rd, MandalPara, Rampur, Bankura, West Bengal 722101, India.

63V9+2FG, Reporters Rd, MandalPara, Rampur, Bankura, West Bengal 722101, India

Check Time Table for Bankura Bigyan Club Library


Monday2 to 7 PM
Tuesday2 to 7 PM
Wednesday2 to 7 PM
Thursday2 to 7 PM
Friday2 to 7 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Questions & Answers


Where is Bankura Bigyan Club Library?

Bankura Bigyan Club Library is located at: 63V9+2FG, Reporters Rd, MandalPara, Rampur, Bankura, West Bengal 722101, India.

What are the coordinates of Bankura Bigyan Club Library?

Coordinates: 23.2425631, 87.0687057

Bankura Bigyan Club Library Reviews

Ananya Pathak
2017-11-07 02:25:02 GMT

Small but very useful for students.

SAMIR MANDAL
2017-04-08 14:15:57 GMT

Medium library doesn't have great stock of books

Rupak Mandal
2021-06-23 14:00:10 GMT

👍

Somnath SomnathDe
2016-11-15 12:35:18 GMT

Super

Tapan Goswami
2017-10-24 10:07:46 GMT

Small but useful library. Local people especially students are benefited. Good looking.

Mangal Das
2017-08-21 01:59:17 GMT

very good

Shibaprasad Ghosh
2017-08-27 02:25:00 GMT

Nice plaec

Anuttam Jana
2017-07-27 12:38:54 GMT

A very effective library.

NOBIN BANERJEE
2017-11-17 05:11:24 GMT

Very much useful

biplab das
2018-05-10 06:05:07 GMT

It is a club with a small type library. The meaning of the term 'BIGYAN' in bengali languages means 'Science', but this club is not a proper science oriented organisation. Cause, they strongly believe in Goddes Saraswati, Every year they celebrate Saraswati puja. Their library is very good and popular among local people basically student

Subhasis Kuar
2016-07-28 07:56:23 GMT

Because it's too dirty

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About Bankura
City in India

Bankura is a city and a municipality in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarters of the Bankura district.Bankura was described as Suhmobhumi. The word larh or rarh was introduced after 6th century A.D. source

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