Former Supreme Court Judge Inaugurates Law Library at VBSPU in Varanasi
25-Ex-SC Judge Inaugurates Law Library at VBSPU
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Former Supreme Court judge RK Aggarwal inaugurated the SP Gupta Smriti Vidhi Pustakalaya at Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University in Varanasi, India. The library aims to enhance legal education by providing essential resources, including 6,000 law books and modern facilities for students and researchers.
- 01The SP Gupta Smriti Vidhi Pustakalaya was inaugurated by former Supreme Court judge RK Aggarwal.
- 02The library aims to strengthen legal education at Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University.
- 03It features around 6,000 law books and various technical resources.
- 04The library also includes a memorial display of items belonging to late advocate S. P. Gupta.
- 05University officials emphasized the importance of libraries for continuous learning.
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On Saturday, former Supreme Court judge RK Aggarwal inaugurated the SP Gupta Smriti Vidhi Pustakalaya at Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University (VBSPU) in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. He highlighted the significance of modern libraries in enhancing legal education and encouraged students to engage in continuous learning. The library, named after late advocate S. P. Gupta, features approximately 6,000 law books, along with steel, wooden, and glass almirahs. It also includes bound legal notes and a memorial display cabinet showcasing Gupta's personal belongings, such as his watch, spectacles, pen, portrait, court dress, and PhD degree from Amity University. The facility is equipped with 10 computer sets and furniture to support students and researchers, marking a valuable addition to the university's academic resources.
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The new library will provide law students and researchers in Varanasi with essential resources and modern facilities, enhancing their educational experience.
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