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Former bus conductor builds Karnataka library with 20 lakh books in 16000 sq ft dream

India
Published on 8 May 2026
Former bus conductor builds Karnataka library with 20 lakh books in 16000 sq ft dream

How a book starved village became a reading hub

Anke Gowda, once a Karnataka bus conductor and later a retired sugar factory worker, has transformed a childhood dream into Pustaka Mane in Mandya. The 16,000 sq ft public library now houses about 20 lakh books, growing from one man’s vision in a book-deprived village into a sprawling knowledge space that turns personal sacrifice into community learning.

  • Anke Gowda built Pustaka Mane after working as a bus conductor and sugar factory worker
  • The Mandya library spans 16,000 sq ft and reportedly holds around 20 lakh books
  • It grew from a childhood dream in a book-deprived village
  • The library is now a public resource and symbol of community knowledge
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