22nd Delhi Book Fair inaugurated

With an objective to inculcate better reading habits among the younger generation the 22nd edition of the Delhi Book Fair opened for the public on 27th August.

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With an objective to inculcate better reading habits among the younger generation the 22nd edition of the Delhi Book Fair opened for the public on 27th August. 

The 9-day-long fair organised by Indian Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO) in association with Federation of Indian Publishers was inaugurated by Union Minister of Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Harsh Vardhan. "The power of books is immense and they can transform anybody's life. It is therefore, important to get more and more students involved into books that are beyond their academic curriculum says the minister. 

A guide and a mobile application for the fair was also launched at the event. With over 250 national and international publishers exhibiting at the fair the event this year seeks to highlight initiatives undertaken by the central government for its 'Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan' flagship programme to promote higher education and computer literacy. 

The theme pavillion houses the various national campaigns like Make in India, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Digital India, Skill India, Startup India, smart Cities, Startup India, and Umang (Unified mobile app for New-age Governance) that have been launched by the incumbent government in the past two years.

To add an element of fun it has been transformed into a selfie station where visitors will be able to click selfies with cut-outs depicting the respective campaigns. 

"This is a moment in India's history when we have a very very dynamic Prime Minister. I say this because I have seen him work from very close quarters his vision how he likes to implement his ideas and how he monitors them so meticulously. I don't think anybody else in the past has done it to that extent," says Vardhan. "This is a moment in India's history when a lot of programmes and initiatives which can change the course of history the destiny of our nation and which can make a great future for India brighter than our glorious past there is a man at the helm of affairs, he says.

Literature exhibited at the fair include a wide range of fictions and non-fictions, academic books, plenty of children's literature besides other varieties of publications including digital innovations. 

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