Nagaland State Library, Metropolitan library in Kohima, India.
The Nagaland State Library sits on Police Reserve Hill, connected by road to the village of Jotsoma. The building holds around 58,000 books covering Naga traditions, regional history, and various academic subjects.
The facility was founded in 1981 by the Department of Arts and Culture of Nagaland Government to serve regional learning needs. It was created to give local people better access to educational materials and regional knowledge.
The collection here focuses on Naga traditions and regional heritage, offering visitors insight into local ways of life and history. These materials reflect the identity of the community and help people connect with their roots.
You can register to access reference materials, novels, textbooks, and learning resources here. The collection is large enough to serve different study and research needs.
The library manages branches across three university campuses, each supporting different academic departments. This spread makes it easier for students to find resources near their study programs.
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