Prakasham Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeBesides being famous for its fine Cashew Nuts, this small town is home
to a treasure of telugu literature. If your search for a telugu book
has been unsuccessful so far, chances are that you will find it in
Vetapalem Saraswata Niketanam. And, thats no exaggaration. Inspite of
its wealth of telugu literary collection, and over 80 years of
collossal service to the telugu cause, it remains largely undiscovered
even among litterati. One still hears questions like, Where is this
Vetapalem ? Vetapalem is in Prakasam District of Andhra Pradesh in
India on Tenali-Madras railway line, close to the eastern sea coast. A
few trains stop in Vetapalem. It takes half an hour to reach Vetapalem
by a city bus from Chirala. Interesting thing about this library is
that since its founding in the pre-independence era in 1918, it has
remained a private, family-maintained library. A rare institution of
its kind in Andhra Pradesh and perhaps in India. It is one of the
foremost research oriented libraries of Andhra Pradesh. This library
founded by Late V.V.Shreshti in 1918 had the rare privilege and good
fortune of its foundation stone being laid by The Father of the Nation
MAHATMA GANDHI in 1929. In 1935, Babu Rajendra Prasad visited the
Library and blessed it. The buildings were opened by Seth Jamnalal
Bajaj and Shri Tanguturi Prakasam. It has been the fountain of
inspiration to the youth during the freedom struggle. Successive Chief
Ministers and great scholars visited the library and paid encomia.
Today, the Library has a huge collection of books, newspapers (some
dating back to 1909), periodicals - some 70,000 volumes on its racks -
most of them, rare items. Research scholars from India and abroad (USA,
Japan, Australia) stayed here and utilized the library resources in
their research projects. The library has played an active role in the
lives of people around. It has been th ecenter of many movements in
education and social welfare. The library is open to all and the staff
is friendly. As with any library, it has growing pains. The library
grew from a small one storey building to the current two storeys. The
papers keep coming every day and so do the new books. Cataloguing them,
arranging them, retrieving them needs a lot of additional help. The
library also needs help in preserving the age-old paper material from
disintegrating. The library has plans to revamp to gear upto the
magnitude of the challenge.
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June 07, 2005 change by giorgio (1 point)
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