Vacancy Circular No: ADM/CON/R-VIII/06
National Library Assistant Manager-cum-Storekeeper Recruitment 2022
Advertisement for the post of Assistant Manager-cum-Storekeeper at National Library. Candidates are advised to read the details, and eligibility criteria mentioned below for this vacancy. The eligible candidates can submit their applications directly before 14th July 2022.
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
Educational Qualification: please refer to official notification
Pay Scale:
INR
25000-81100/- Per Month
Age Limit: 56 years.
The application form and other details of the post can be downloaded from the website of the National Library www.nationallibrary.gov.in. The last date of receipt of the application will be 60 days from the date of publication of this advertisement in Employment News.
Published on: 13th May 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
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Administrative Officer
( 01 Posts) Posts • Alipore, Kolkata
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2nd September 2025 |
The National Library, foremost among the libraries in India, is one of the four designated libraries entitled to receive under the Delivery of Books and Newspapers (Public Libraries) Act, 1954 a copy of every publication published anywhere in the country. The library is a permanent depository of all reading and printed materials produced in India, or written by any foreigner, wherever published and in whatever language.
The origin of the National Library is traced to the former Calcutta Public Library, established in the first half of the 19th century. The Calcutta Public Library was established largely at the initiative of Mr. J. H. Stoqueler, the Editor of the Englishman. The library was opened to the public on the 21st of March 1936 on the ground floor in the residence of Dr. F.P. Strong, a Civil Surgeon.
It was Lord Curzon who first conceived the idea of opening a library for use by the public. He took note of two libraries with rich collections of books - the Imperial Library formed in 1891 by amalgamating a number of Secretariat libraries and the Calcutta Public Library. The Imperial Library (Indentures Validation) Act was passed in 1902 and the reconstituted Imperial Library was formally opened to the public at the Metcalfe Hall on the 30th January 1903 by Lord Curzon with the intention that it should be a library of reference, a working place for students, and a repository of materials for the future historians of India, in which, so far as possible, every work written about India at any time can be seen and read.