Patna: There has been strong protests at the Bihar government’s plan to bulldoze a portion of the iconic Khuda Baksh Oriental Public Library in Patna, a repository of 21,000 rare manuscripts and more than 250,000 printed books in Persian, Arabic, Urdu, English, Turkish and many other languages. Protests have erupted following the Bihar government’s proposed plan to construct a 2.20 kilometer four-lane flyover to decongest traffic flow on Patna’s Ashok Rajpath road along which this iconic library is located. The 130-year-old heritage structure opened in 1891 also finds its mention in UNESCO’s Memory of World Register on heritage. In 1969, the Indian government declared this library as an “In
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