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The year 2008 will be the “YEAR OF BOOKWORMS” as claimed by a national daily, with big authors and bigger numbers, the Indian publishing industry seems all set for a grand new year.
The industry is getting increasingly corporative and a lot of retail space is due to be added. Also industry insiders anticipate alteration in the relation between publishers, distributors and retailers.
The dawning of the New Year hosted two book festivals for the avid book lovers. One was the Thiruvananthapuram book fair and the other Guwahati book fair.
Thiruvananthapuram book fair
The capital city of Kerela, a city of book lovers, is playing host to an eleven-day-long International book fair started on December 29th.
The book fair is organized as a part of the “Grand Kerala Shopping Festival” and was inaugurated by Vice-President Hamid Ansari.
Books of every possible genre, size and audience are put on view to enthrall the potential buyers and in all languages.
All the leading publishers in the country such as Penguin Books, Oxford University Press, Roli Publications, Rupa Publications, Sahitya Akademi, Pearson International, Orient Longman, Scholastic, Sage, Macmillan and National Book Trust of India are participating in the fair.
The fair will also endow with a forum for interaction amid book enthusiasts, authors, publishers, book merchants and libraries.
Special Programmes for children featuring Mrinalini Sarabhai and Kanchana Mukherjee are also organized, in addition to the daily book review gala and painting competition.
Guwahati book fair
As an abiding trait, the Guwahati Book Fair has been an instantaneous hit with the book aficionados, attracting around 12,000 visitors every day on an average, regardless of the bulging seethe of violence swallowing up the State.
The fair, which started on December 30, is 12-day programme, participated by more than 100 publishers and booksellers from across the country.
“Books still enjoy the zeal and attention of the intellectuals throughout the world, though after the advent of the internet, television and other modern gadgets, the existence of books was considered under threat,” said noted linguist Dr Pramod Chandra Bhattacharya while inaugurating the 22nd Guwahati Book Fair
With the inaugural ceremony of the book fair, the Publication Board has also set in motion its yearlong golden jubilee year celebrations.
As part of the board’s plan to release 52 new books and 25 reprints, more than 30 books were released in the fair by veteran journalist Radhikamohan Bhagawati.
Altogether 105 booksellers, distributors and publishers from athwart the country have taken part in the fair. Fifty-seven firms from the State, 25 from Kolkata, 18 from Delhi and one firm each from Ludhiana, Patna, Meerut, Mumbai, Pune and Shillong have taken part in the fair.
The main entrance of the fair is designed with a collage of the PBA publications’ snapshots printed aesthetically.
The book fairs are certainly an indulgence for the ardent booklovers and not only the book lovers but also an establishing floor for the various publishers.
The year 2008 is indeed going to be a "year of worms.....
oh..... bookworms"....!!!
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