IIT Patna Inaugurates State-of-the-Art Central Library on Guru Purnima

The newly inaugurated Central Library at IIT Patna offers seating for 650 students and access to over 1,00,000 resources to boost academic research.

Patna: Marking the occasion of Guru Purnima, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Patna inaugurated its new state-of-the-art Central Library on Thursday. The facility was inaugurated by T N Singh, Director of IIT Patna.

The newly constructed library is designed to blend architectural excellence with modern functionality to meet the evolving demands of the digital age. It currently houses 24,572 printed books and provides access to more than 75,000 electronic resources. To support technology-enabled learning, a dedicated digital library equipped with 150 computer terminals has been established. The facility can accommodate up to 650 students at a time, providing a conducive environment for academic study and research.
In his inaugural address, T N Singh said the Central Library would serve as a cornerstone in IIT Patna’s pursuit of academic and research excellence. He highlighted its role not only as a repository of knowledge but also as a symbol of innovation, inquiry, and intellectual growth. He reiterated the institute’s commitment to developing the library into one of the finest academic libraries in the country.

The event was attended by Registrar and Administrative Head A K Thakur, Library In-Charge Vaibhav Singhal, heads of various departments, faculty members, administrative and technical staff, and a large number of students.