Panjab Digital Library


The Panjab Digital Library is a voluntary organization digitizing and preserving the cultural heritage of Panjab since 2003. With over 26 million digitized pages, it is the biggest resource of digital material on Panjab. There are many historically significant documents stored and made available online. Its scope covers Sikh and Punjabi culture. The library funded by The Nanakshahi Trust was launched online in August 2009. Its base office is located at Chandigarh, India.
The mission of the library is to locate, digitize, preserve, collect and make accessible the accumulated wisdom of the Panjab region, without distinction as to script, language, religion, nationality, or other physical condition.

Coverage

PDL is interested in digitizing anything which is lying in the Panjab region. It is also interested to digitize anything concerning Panjab region or in Gurmukhi script lying anywhere in the world. PDL is an archive being presented in the form of a library. It digitizes manuscripts lying in villages with the same vigour as it digitizes government files for posterity.

Outreach projects

Library at Virasat-e-Khalsa – PDL signed an agreement with Anandpur Sahib Foundation to develop and manage a library at Virasat-e-Khalsa Museum. PDL plans to develop a library of books related to Panjab's art, culture and history. Rare manuscripts, old magazines will also become part of it. Amongst all these, newspapers will be kept in a big way. About 15 different titles from 1960 onwards will be made part of the library. A small library shop to sell interesting books and ephemeral material is also on the agenda. PDL opened this library in May 2016.

Major institutions digitized

and many more public and personal libraries.

Major activities