A Memorable Trip to Talaja’s Prestigious Sir Takhtsinhji Vachnalay
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Activities We Performed
Our group actively participated in several library-related activities:
- Repairing a torn book carefully with gum.
- Arranging books in their proper sections like “เค ”, “เค”, History, Novel, etc.
- Organizing magazines and understanding how new books are recorded in registers, assigned catalogue numbers, and placed in sections with proper author details.
These small yet meaningful tasks helped us experience the practical side of library management and classification.
Guidance from the Librarian
The librarian, Mr. Kaushik Bhai, shared valuable tips with us on how to handle and preserve books. He emphasized that:
- Books should be opened and closed gently.
- No pen or object should ever be placed inside them.
- Books should always be stored with care.
explained the borrowing process and patiently answered our questions, which gave us a better understanding of how a library functions as a disciplined, knowledge-preserving space.
Exploring the English Cupboard
Rare and Valuable Treasures
The library is also home to some rare and priceless collections. Among them:
- Hind Swaraj by Mahatma Gandhi — written in his own handwriting, and the only copy available in the entire Bhavnagar district.
- Bhagavad Gomandal — a 9-part Gujarati Shabdkosh (encyclopedia/dictionary) containing detailed meanings of Gujarati words. It is considered one of the greatest contributions to Gujarati literature.
We also learned that the library has been honored with the Best Library Prize at the state level twice, which reflects its historical and cultural significance.
The visit ended on a warm note as we enjoyed refreshments together, making the day even more memorable.
Overall, the visit to Sir Takhtsinhji Vachnalay, Talaja was not just an academic trip but an inspiring journey. We came back with practical knowledge of book preservation, cataloguing, and library management, along with a newfound respect for books and rare collections. Truly, a library is more than just a building filled with books — it is a living temple of knowledge, inspiring us to read, learn, and grow.
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