Arjun Singh to inaugurate 18th New Delhi World Book Fair tomorrow
February 1st, 2008 - 1:11 pm ICT by admin ( Leave a comment )New Delhi, Feb 1 (ANI): Union Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh will inaugurate the 18th New Delhi World Book Fair tomorrow.
The highlights of the nine-day book fair include an international rights exhibition on the works on and by Mahatma Gandhi.
The fair has separate pavilions for children and youth.
A number of programmes will also be organised by Russia, who is the Guest of Honour at this fair.
An International Conference on STM Publishing called Professional Publishing in Asia, will also held as part of the book fair at the India Habitat Centre, by the Frankfurt Book Fair in collaboration with National Book Trust.
Two world book fair bulletins will be published daily, one in Hindi and one in English. (ANI)
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