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The Library of Amartya is a library located in South Delhi. Currently, only up to 250 books have been reported in the library. More books exist in the library, but have yet to be counted.

The diversity of books in the library ranges from 'learn to read' books to books on high level physics and chemistry.

Membership is completely free.[citation needed]

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