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Nagpur Hosts India's First Grand National Book Festival

21 Nov

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  • First National Book Festival held in Nagpur from Nov 22-30.
  • Event features over 300 stalls with mandatory 10% book discount.
  • Festival includes literary sessions, children's activities, and cultural performances.
Nagpur Hosts India's First Grand National Book Festival

The city of Nagpur is set to experience a significant literary event with the inaugural National Book Festival, running from November 22 to November 30 at Reshimbagh Ground. This nine-day celebration, orchestrated by the National Book Trust, promises a vibrant platform for book lovers and aspiring writers alike, aiming to make literature accessible to all ages.

The festival is structured into four distinct segments, beginning with an extensive book fair boasting over 300 stalls. Publishers from across India will present their works, with a guaranteed 10% discount on every purchase. Simultaneously, a literary segment, curated with the Zero Mile Literature Festival, will host discussions and solo sessions featuring notable authors and thinkers, including film directors and actors.

Further enriching the experience, a dedicated children's zone will offer art, storytelling, and literature-based workshops to nurture early reading habits. Evenings will come alive with a cultural stage showcasing diverse performances. A special Literary Stage will also be available for local writers to launch and discuss their books, ensuring a holistic cultural immersion.

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The National Book Festival in Nagpur is scheduled to take place from November 22 to November 30.
Visitors can expect a large book fair with discounts, literary sessions with authors, children's activities, and evening cultural performances.
The festival is organized by the National Book Trust (NBT) in collaboration with the Zero Mile Foundation.

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