Top 5 English Learning Libraries In Bangladesh

 Top 5 English Learning Libraries In Bangladesh


Find out about the top 5 English learning libraries in Bangladesh

The main way to learn English is to read books. And the only place to get these books is the library. Where all kinds of books including English are available. By learning English we can know the whole world.

Find out about the top 5 English learning libraries in Bangladesh
We have to learn English first to know the whole world. That's why we need to know about the library first.

So the main topic of today's report is about the top 5 libraries in Bangladesh.

Libraries from which you can learn English very easily. If you want to know about these libraries, read the whole report carefully from beginning to end. So let's find out about the best library in Bangladesh.

Top 5 English Learning Libraries in Bangladesh

1. Sufia Kamal National Library

2. Dhaka University Library

3. Islamic Foundation Library

4. British Council Library

5. World Literary Center Library

A part from the above few libraries, there are many more libraries in Bangladesh.

Below are some descriptions of these libraries-

1. Sufia Kamal National Library

Located in Shahbag, Dhaka, one of the best libraries in Bangladesh. Most of the books in this library are in Bengali and English. There are also books in Indi, Arabic, Persian etc.

At present there are about 2,15,432 books in this library.

The library of this Sufia Kamal Jata is open every day.

Only closed on public holidays.

This library is very popular in Bangladesh. Many people go there to read books to learn English.

2. Dhaka University Library

This library is located in the center of Dhaka University. This knowledge library was established in 1920. The journey of this library started with 16 thousand books. And now the number of books in this library is about 9 lakhs.

This library is called Government Library because of its association with Government University.
This library is very popular.

At present many people from different parts of the country go to this library to read books.

Find out about the top 5 English learning libraries in Bangladesh
The name of the largest and most traditional library in Bangladesh is Dhaka Library. There is a book with a lot of information.

3. Islamic Foundation Library

The library is located in the southeast corner of Baitul Mukarram, the National Mosque of Bangladesh.

Islamic books are more available in this library.

However, in addition to Islamic books, English books are also available here.

In all, at present this library has 130,000 books.

Books worth 40 to 50 thousand rupees are purchased for this library every year.

The library is open all days except Saturdays and public holidays.

You can go there and learn English if you want.

4. British Council Library

This library was located in 1952 on Nazimuddin Road in Old Dhaka. The library is located on the ground floor of the British Council building.

The library has about 25,000 academic books written in English.

There are more English books in the library.

So if you want you can go to this library and practice your knowledge on the English subject.

British Council Bangladesh
The picture above contains the date of British Council Bangladesh and some pictures. I hope everyone can understand by looking at the data.

5. World Literary Center Library

This library is gaining a new identity in Bangladesh. The library has a collection of over one lakh books. There are sightseeing cars here, books arranged in layers in those cars.

The library distributes an average of 40 books per week in villages and towns.

It is kept open almost every day. Only public holidays are closed.

The craftsmanship of the library is amazingly beautiful.

If you want, you can go here and practice your knowledge of English.

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In addition to the above libraries, there are many more libraries in Bangladesh.

Libraries that are famous and well developed.

If you want to go to the library and learn English, you can go to these libraries.

Thank you so much for reading this report carefully.
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