It Rained But The Enthusiasm Of Book Lovers Did Not Diminish In Fair – It Rained But Did Not Reduce The Enthusiasm Of Book Lovers

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Despite mood swings and drizzle, the enthusiasm of book lovers did not diminish. On Tuesday, around forty thousand people reached the World Book Fair. Literary activities were carried out in Hindi and English halls in general. The colorful events organized at the theme pavilion were enjoyed by the book lovers.

Child writers from Delhi and other parts were introduced to eminent writers of the country inside the Bal Mandap at the book fair. So that the literary genre can develop in children.

On Tuesday, Sahitya Akademi conducted interactive dialogue and composition lessons program with children and eminent writers. Writer and cartoonist Abid Surti was also present in the program. Apart from this, writer Paro Anand and child litterateur Anil Jaiswal read the composition. Paro Anand told the story of a lion and a rabbit to the children. He told the children that books are the biggest guests at the book fair.

The future of children in slogan writing and poster making
Children's Pavilion on behalf of Kids Motivational Group of Delhi The children were informed about 'slogan writing and poster making'. Sanaullah Khan made posters and slogans from children on the subject of 'Swachh Bharat'. Certificates were given to the participating children of half a dozen schools.

It is necessary to submit books in the National Library
Hall No-12 houses the stall of National Library, Kolkata. Advisory has been issued to all the more than 600 publishers who have come to the World Book Fair to submit a copy of their new copies to the National Library. National Library Information Officer Sunil Kumar said that till now he has got copies of more than 100 new books.

By the end of the fair almost all the publishers will give them copies. He informed that according to the Book Act (Library) 1954 in the Constitution of India, it is mandatory for all publishers across the country to give a copy of their works to the National Library.

A glimpse of literary exchange between Arab countries and India will be seen in the foreign pavilion. The foreign pavilion has two beautiful stalls. One of them is from Sharjah and the other is from Saudi Arabia. Apart from this, there are also stalls in Egypt, Tehran, Iran, Abu Dhabi, England, Spain, German, China, Sri Lanka and Nepal. The culture, history and children's books of foreign countries are available at most of the stalls in the foreign pavilion.

Sharjah was the guest country of the World Book Fair in India last year. Next year, Saudi Arabia may be the guest country of India's World Book Fair. Negotiations are going on, both countries hope that will happen. Mohan Kumar, executive officer of Foreign Affairs in Sharjah India, present at the Sharjah stall, said that 60 books of Arabic have been translated into Hindi and taught in universities in India in the last one year.

Also India Every year thousands of literature is being sent to Arab countries. Copies of the Quran in 40 international languages ​​are available at the Arab country stall. Six universities and the Ministry of Education have collaborated in doing so. All these institutions are getting better coordination with India.

Fire in one of the stalls of the fair, no damage
On Tuesday at about five o'clock in the hall no-11 in Bloombury A fire broke out at the publisher's stall. According to the fair organizers, someone must have smoked a beedi or cigarette and threw it inside the hall, which caused the fire, but the fire was quickly controlled using a fire fighting device. When the book lovers who came to the fair came to know that there has been a fire in the fair, there was a curious atmosphere on the road between Hall number 11 and 12 for some

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Despite mood swings and drizzle, the enthusiasm of book lovers did not diminish. On Tuesday, around forty thousand people reached the World Book Fair. Literary activities were carried out in Hindi and English halls in general. The colorful events organized by the theme pavilion were enjoyed by book lovers.

In the book fair, inside the Bal Mandap, child writers from Delhi and other parts were introduced to eminent writers of the country. So that the literary genre can develop in children.

On Tuesday, Sahitya Akademi conducted a dialogue and composition lesson program with children and eminent writers. Writer and cartoonist Abid Surti was also present in the program. Apart from this, writer Paro Anand and child litterateur Anil Jaiswal read the composition. Paro Anand told the story of a lion and a rabbit to the children. He told the children that books are the biggest guests at the book fair.

The future of children in slogan writing and poster making
Children's Pavilion on behalf of Kids Motivational Group of Delhi The children were informed about 'slogan writing and poster making'. Sanaullah Khan made posters and slogans from children on the subject of 'Swachh Bharat'. Certificates were given to the participating children of half a dozen schools.

It is necessary to submit books in the National Library
Hall No-12 houses the stall of National Library, Kolkata. Advisory has been issued to all the more than 600 publishers who have come to the World Book Fair to submit a copy of their new copies to the National Library. National Library Information Officer Sunil Kumar said that till now he has got copies of more than 100 new books.

By the end of the fair almost all the publishers will give them copies. He informed that according to the Book Act (Library) 1954 in the Constitution of India, it is mandatory for all publishers across the country to give a copy of their works to the National Library.


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