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World Book Fair 2025: Bharat Express Pavilion Unveiled By CMD Upendrra Rai

On the occasion of World Book Fair-2025, Bharat Express CMD, and Editor-in-Chief Upendrra Rai reached ‘Bharat Mandapam’ in the capital Delhi, where he inaugurated the stall of Bharat Express and Bharat Literature Festival along with famous filmmaker, director, and writer Prakash Jha. On this occasion, CMD Upendrra Rai presented his books ‘Hastekshep’ and ‘Nazariya’ to Prakash Jha.

The World Book Fair has started from 1 February 2025. A day earlier, President Draupadi Murmu inaugurated this fair at Pragati Maidan. This book fair will prove to be a great golden opportunity for all book lovers, writers, publishers intellectuals, where a wonderful confluence of literature, culture, and ideas will be seen.

CMD and Editor-In-Chief Upendrra Rai visited the World Book Fair along with National Book Trust (NBT) Director Yuvraj Malik. NBT Director Yuvraj Malik made Bharat Express Chairman Upendra Rai participate in the book fair and introduced him to many works.

This time the media world also has an important participation in this fair. Bharat Express News Network is associated with it as a major media partner.

The Third Year Of Joint Literature Festival Of Bharat Express And BLF

Let us tell you that the year 2025 is the third year of the joint literature festival of Bharat Express and Bharat Literature Festival, which have been jointly organizing events related to ‘literature’. Celebrities from the literary world, journalists and writers from the media industry, film directors, dialogue writers, and publishers have been participating in these literature festivals. India’s culture, literature, and art are discussed in the events.

World Book Fair will Run Till 9 February

The World Book Fair, which started in the capital Delhi, will run from February 1 to February 9. Many renowned publishers in the country and the world have set up their exhibitions at this book fair. It has been told by the organizers that the theme of this year’s book fair is ‘Republic@75’, which reflects India’s path of nation-building, governance, freedom, equality and social justice.

Theme Of The Book Fair: ‘Republic@75’

This year’s book fair theme is ‘Republic@75’, reflecting India’s path of nation-building, governance, freedom, equality, and social justice. The fair showcases democratic values and the principles enshrined in the Indian Constitution. Visitors will gain a deep understanding of the structure of the country’s republic and the importance of fundamental rights.

People from different states of the country come with great enthusiasm to this book fair held every year and buy their favorite books.

President Murmu spoke on the importance of reading books on the occasion of the inauguration of the book fair.

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