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{{Short description|Sikh library in Amritsar, India}}
{{Use Indian English|date=March 2018}}
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[[File:Sikh Reference Library Burned.jpg|thumb|right|There is controversy surrounding the government's version of events on what happened to historical manuscripts, books, and artifacts before the Sikh Reference Library was burned.]]
The '''Sikh Reference Library''' was a repository of an estimated 20,000 literary works located in the [[
==Origin==
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==Destruction==
According to the [[Indian Army]] white paper on [[Operation Blue Star]], the library was destroyed on the night of 5 June 1984 in the midst of a firefight.<ref name="ensaaf_twenty_2006">{{cite book|last1=Kaur|first1=Jaskaran|last2=Crossette|first2=Barbara|title=Twenty years of impunity: the November 1984 pogroms of Sikhs in India
==Coverup==
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==Efforts to recover the material==
[[File:A manuscript of the Guru Granth Sahib of the Damdami recension which was reduced to ashes in 1984 (Operation Blue Star) which had no Ragamala at the end.png|thumb|A manuscript of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] of the Damdami [[recension]] which was reduced to ashes in 1984 ([[Operation Blue Star]])]]
Since 1988, the SGPC has written to the [[Government of India|Central Government]] asking for the return of the material taken by the CBI but has only received minor office files.<ref name="express_2009_george">{{cite news|url=http://www.expressindia.com/ie/daily/20000525/ina25042.html|title=George Fernandes admits Army removed items from Golden Temple during Operation B|date=25 May 2000|publisher=Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.|accessdate=21 February 2011|___location=Bombay|archive-date=11 October 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121011195811/http://www.expressindia.com/ie/daily/20000525/ina25042.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
On 23 May 2000 [[George Fernandes]] wrote to the SGPC Secretary, Gurbachan Singh Bachan, and acknowledged that the [[Indian Army]] had taken the books and other documents from the Sikh Reference Library and handed them over to the CBI.<ref name="express_2009_george" /> He asked him to refer the matter to the [[Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions (India)|Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions]], whose jurisdiction the CBI falls under.<ref name="express_2009_george" />
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Digitization work began in 2008 and is being conducted to save the collection for posterity and to prevent a similar loss of its contents again.<ref name=":4" /><ref name=":2" /> Digitization work first began under a private firm but this led to disappointments so the library started digitizing its own collection itself starting in 2013.<ref name=":4" /> As of September 2017, 4,000 works were fully digitized, with 15% of the entire stock being digitized since 2008.<ref name=":4" /> At the then rate of digitization using two cameras, one scanner, four lights, and other equipment, six books are transformed into PDF format weekly.<ref name=":4" />
The literary collection of the library is planned to be available for online reading through a digital portal:<ref>{{Cite web |last=SinghStation |date=2018-01-15 |title=Literature at Sikh Reference Library to be Available Online soon |url=https://singhstation.net
{{Blockquote|text=The digitisation process is under way. Till date, around 80 per cent of our prized possessions have been scanned and digitised. Our motive is to make these available online so that the devotees can access those on their mobile phones or PCs.|author=Roop Singh, SGPC Chief Secretary}}
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{{Sikhism}}
[[Category:History of Amritsar]]
[[Category:Sikh places]]
[[Category:History of Sikhism]]
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[[Category:Libraries established in 1946]]
[[Category:Libraries disestablished in 1984]]
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[[Category:1984 disestablishments in India]]
[[Category:Sikhism in Punjab, India]]
[[Category:Book burnings]]
[[Category:Destruction of cultural heritage]]
[[Category:Cover-ups]]
[[Category:Controversies in India]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures destroyed by arson]]
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