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Padma Shri Winner Builds World's Largest Free Library
8 Feb
Summary
- Anke Gowda established the world's largest free library with over two million books.
- He received the Padma Shri award for his dedicated service in building the library.
- The library, Pustaka Mane, is located in Haralahalli village, Karnataka.

Anke Gowda, a 75-year-old recipient of the Padma Shri award, has established Pustaka Mane, recognized as the world's largest free-access library. This 'temple of knowledge' in Haralahalli village, Karnataka, houses over two million books, a testament to Gowda's lifelong dedication.
Inspired by his lecturer's advice fifty years ago, Gowda began collecting books to ensure no student would be deprived of study materials. His journey, supported by donors and patrons like liquor baron Hari Khoday, saw the library grow significantly.
Despite facing space constraints and concerns over declining reading habits, Gowda remains committed to keeping the library free and accessible. Pustaka Mane has become a significant attraction, drawing both tourists and students preparing for competitive examinations.




