PRAYAGRAJ
The ten days long Prayagraj Book Fair is going to commence at Anglo Bengali Inter College, from December 22 .This year the theme for this year’s literary extravaganza is “Gyan Kumbh.”
Talking to media persons Fair Convenor Manoj Singh Chandel, informed that the book fair will be inaugurated by Mr Justice Sanjay Kumar Singh, and the guest of honor will Chief Proctor Dr. Avinash Kumar Srivastava, Professor Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) University, Prayagraj. The fair will continue till 31 December 2023
Approximately 80 renowned publications, including National Book Trust, Publication Division, will be showcasing their thousands of books at the book fair.
Distinguished guests include Sushil Kharbanda, President of Civil Lines Vyapar Mandal, , Ashish Garg & Amit Garg Directors of Garg Brothers and other notable personalities who support the success of the book fair.
Manish Garg, the co-organizer of the book fair and owner of Bookwala Prayagraj, brings his extensive experience from the 1972-established firm. His pivotal role includes curating a diverse range of books and fostering an environment that promotes the love of literature.
Rtn. Ritesh Singh Charter-President of Rotary Prayagraj Platinum , said that ten day long fair promises a vibrant experience for readers, offering free stalls for local authors, various competitions for children, and cultural activities such as singing, dancing, painting, and essay writing.
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