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Guwahati: 20th Northeast Book Fair attracts book lovers’ attention

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Source : Times of India Heavy foot-fall of book lovers, writers and publishers from all across the nation is witnessed at the ongoing 20th edition of Northeast Book Fair organised at the Assam Engineering Institute Playground at Chandmari, Guwahati. The 12 days fair is organised by the All Assam Publishers and Booksellers Association would conclude on November 20. More than 150 publishers and booksellers from India and Bangladesh are participating in the fair and are displaying books on various and diverse subjects. The fair was inaugurated by Indian writer, Yeshe Dorjee Thongchi in the presence of All Assam Students Union student advisor, Samujjal Bhattacharjee. “We have been organising the book fair for the past 19 years and this year there are 278 stalls, where books on different genres and subjects are exhibited and 150 publishers and booksellers have joined her. Also two Hindi bookstalls and three book stalls from Bangladesh have also been set up. Besides the northeast , Ludhiana, Punjab, and Mumbai are also taking part.,” said Ajay Kumar Barnman President of All Assam Publishers and Booksellers Association. Despite the growing demand for e-books the popularity of printed books doesn’t seems to have gone down as book lovers throng to the fair searching for their favorites. Also the All Assam Publishers and Booksellers Association are making all out efforts to preserve the Assamese literature. The fair has attracted a large number of students from all across the country as they are getting an opportunity to explore more dimensions of academics and getting aware of different multilingual books. Sharing her feelings about the fair, a visitor, Sagarika Goswami stated, “My kids have purchased various comics books. It feels good that we got to interact more with people here. I am searching for a special edition of Prakashan Parishad on ‘Bhaona’. Hopefully, I will get one.” Keeping in mind the success of the event over the years, the organisers of the book fair have urged the government to set up a national-level book library in Guwahati for better enhancement of literature.
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