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Iyyanki Venkata Ramanayya or Ayyanki Venkata Ramanaiah (24 July 1890 – 1979) has been called the architect of the public library movement in India". He is the first Indian to be awarded the
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. Through his career as an influential library leader, Ramanayya was seen as a respected peer and mentor by
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.


Early career

Iyyanki Venkata Ramanayya was born in Konkuduru village, Ramachandrapuram taluk, in East Godavari district,
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, to Venkata Ratnam and Mangamamba. He studied in Tailor High School. Influenced by
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, Ramanayya entered public life in 1907 at the age of 19. He was instrumental in establishing the First State Library Association in Indian –
Andhra Pradesh Library Association The Andhra Pradesh Library Association was established on 10 April 1914. It is the oldest state library association in India. The association is headquartered at Vijayawada. The association emerged with a noble mission of spreading literacy, kno ...
(1914) and the Bengal Library Association (1925). He contributed to the foundation of the Madras Library Association (1928) and the Punjab Library Association (1929) at state level and the All India Public Library Association (1919) at the national level. Between 1934–1948, Ramanayya toured the coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh and organised large-scale library tours. As a result, hundreds of libraries were opened and many others reopened. He organised training camps for the library secretaries in 1920 and 1934.


Accomplishments

Ramanayya never worked as a librarian in the technical sense but he founded thousands of public libraries throughout India, and South India in particular. P. Ramachandra Rao describes the Andhra Pradesh library movement; Ramanayya founded literary journals such as ''Andhra Bharati'' (1910), the first Telugu-language illustrated monthly, which informed people of Telugu related information. He also founded ''
Grandhalaya Sarvaswam ''Grandhalaya Sarvaswam'' is a Telugu periodical related to the library science and Library and information science. The Andhra Pradesh Library Association in India has been publishing this periodical since the year 1915 for the development of the ...
'' in Telugu in 1916, being the first professional journal on Library Science from Vijayawada, as well as the ''Indian Library Journal'' in 1924, which was the first professional journal on Library Science published in English from Vijayawada. He helped establishment of Raja Rammohan Library in 1911 in Vijayawada. He started All India Citizens' Library Association in 1919.


Other works

Ramanayya organised hundreds of meetings and conferences at the national and state levels. People such as
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, P C Roy, and Chittaranjan Das were reception committee chairmen or presidents of different All India Public Library Conferences organised by him in various parts of India. He was the first secretary of the
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along with N. Krishna Rad in 1914, as well as the All India Public Library Association which started in 1919. Ramanayya donated about of land in Ayyanki village for development of various facilities. A
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temple, known as Ganga Parwatavardhani sameta Sri Ramalingeswara Swamy, exists because of him.


Legacy and awards

The Indian movement to build libraries in several states and in the rural, less accessible areas, can be attributed to Ramanayya's organising capacity, energy and dedication. In addition to the Kaula Gold Medal, he was honoured with the award of " Granthalaya Pitamaha" by the
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of
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. The Government of India honoured him with the
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award. He was secretary
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and organised an All India Library Meeting on 12 November 1912 in Madras. This meeting lead to the forming of
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References

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