Mr. J.W. Trotter in his book, “India under Victoria” writes “The little State of Cooch Behar of Assam border could boast of a library richer than any to be found in Bengal outside Calcutta”. Volume of books and rare documents which were inherited from the erstwhile Raja’s Library stands as follows:
Most of books by the Nineteenth Century, most of the disciplines of knowledge were covered through such a rare collection on Antiquities, Anthropology, Natural Science, Natural history of Egypt, General History, Geography, Mathematics Engineering, Medical Science, Work of fiction, poetry, Drama, Reports, Periodicals and Transactions of Societies, Dictionaries, Encyclopaedias, Work of reference etc. There is also marvellous collection of Tantra Shastras, Purans & Philosophy etc. Most of the rare books and documents are century old. Some of them are the creations of as early as the sixteenth century or even earlier. The richness in variety and contents of the collection has drawn attention of the scholars of India and the world over.
The State of Cooch Behar was merged with the Govt. of West Bengal in the year 1950, subsequently the State Library was absorbed under the Education Department, Govt. of West Bengal. Since its absorption, the State Library was under the Direct Control of the District Magistrate, Cooch Behar. Just on the eve of merger of Cooch Behar State with the Indian Union, the Library was run by five employees including a Librarian of gazetted rank. The library then was under the Director Control of Minister In-charge of State Council. After the merger with the Union Government, the Library shifted under the control of the District Magistrate and the Government sanctioned only one Librarian and a peon [vide order no.985-Edm(d)].
This library founded in 1870 by the Ex-Rulers of the Native State of Cooch Behar merged with the District Library (Govt. Sponsored Library) as per resolution of prominent citizens of Cooch Behar which was adopted on 25/10/1968 & merger proposal was initiated by the then Deputy Commissioner, Cooch Behar to the D.P.I., West Bengal. The District Library of Cooch Behar was established in the year 1957 under the sponsored Library scheme. In a joint meeting with the prominent citizens of the Cooch Behar town on 13/11/1967 in the chamber of the Deputy Commissioner (Cooch Behar) it was unanimously resolved to amalgamate the State Library with the District Library, Cooch Behar. According to the above resolution, in the year 1968, the then Deputy Commissioner, Sri Bhaskar Ghosh, I.A.S., on the plea of saving the Library sent a proposal of amalgamation with the District Library to the D.P.I., West Bengal.
The erstwhile State Library & District Library were merged and renamed as “North Bengal State Library” w.e.f. 01/04/1969 [vide G.O. No. 114-Edn(SE), dt.16.03.1971] With the passage of time, the library grew larger and larger. The total number of books, non-book material and others is reaching almost 97,184 or more out of which 16000 volume are rare collections along with Manuscripts etc.
Beside this, there is a new constructed Archive attached to this Library of which the foundation stone was laid by the then Hon’ble Governor of West Bengal, Shri. K.V. Raghunath Reddy in 1997 and inaugurated by the then Minister-in-Charge, Department of Library Services, Govt. of West Bengal in 2005. All the rare documents had been shifted in this archive. Moreover, the library is now under process of digitization. Modern system, i.e. full computerization of books and records has been initiated. The number of library coming members has increased to almost 15000.
It is worth to be mentioned that The National Mission on Libraries (NML), Ministry of Culture, Government of India, has announced this library as Model Library in 2015. NML has sanctioned non-recurring grant of 86.98 Lakh (out of which 65.24 Lakh counts as NML share and 21.74 Lakh counts as State share) in favour of North Bengal State Library, Cooch Behar vide F. No. 3-1/NML/Scheme/West Bengal/2014-15 dtd. 23/01/2015 towards improvement of Infrastructure, up gradation of Technology and modernization of services. Major portion of the following work has been done by the P.W.D. Civil, Cooch Behar Division and P.W.D., Cooch Behar Electrical Division & WEBEL, Kolkata. The rest work will be done within 2 (two ) months.