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Revamped Alliance Francaise library in Bengaluru to open on Wed

French ambassador thierry mathou to open 2,500 sq ft simone de beauvoir library featuring 7,500 books in french, english and kannada, alongside new student guidance centre

Express News Service

BENGALURU: The newly renovated library at the Alliance Francaise de Bangalore (AFB), a sprawling 2,500 square feet hall with 7,500 books in three languages – French, English and Kannada – will be inaugurated on Wednesday. The library was opened in 1980.

The library is named after French writer Simone de Beauvoir and has a dedicated room for quiet reading and research, as well as a newly created screening space dedicated to the famous Kannada writer SL Bhyrappa. Associating these two eminent writers from France and Karnataka is in the spirit of the Indo-French centre to build bridges between the two cultures, said Jean Marc Depierre, the director of Alliance Francaise de Bangalore.

French Ambassador Thierry Mathou will inaugurate the renovated library on Wednesday. On the same day, Campus France’s new office will also be inaugurated. The office is part of the cooperation service of the French Embassy in India.

Campus France guides and assists students interested in pursuing education in France, providing comprehensive information on study opportunities in France.

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