Jamshedpur Book Fair Opens 38th Edition at Rabindra Bhawan

Literary extravaganza features 70 stalls with diverse language offerings until November 24

Key Points:

* Ten-day book fair inaugurated at Rabindra Bhawan with free entry for students

* Event showcases publications in eight languages including tribal dialects

* Corporate leaders and academics emphasize importance of fostering reading culture

JAMSHEDPUR – The city’s premier literary event returns for its 38th edition, featuring an extensive collection of books across multiple languages and genres at Rabindra Bhawan.

The Tagore Society has transformed the Rabindra Bhawan premises into a literary haven.

Moreover, publishers from major metropolitan cities have established their presence at the fair.

In addition, the event showcases an impressive array of books in eight different languages.

"Reading remains crucial for intellectual growth in our digital age," remarked a senior organizer.

Meanwhile, the fair offers complimentary entry to all school students.

Furthermore, visitors can explore seventy different stalls at the venue.

On the other hand, the organizing team has planned various literary discussions and seminars.

However, the true highlight is the diverse collection spanning from Hindi to tribal languages.

Besides, corporate sponsors have shown tremendous support for this cultural initiative.

Moreover, the fair aims to nurture young minds through various educational activities.

"This fair serves as a bridge between traditional and modern literary worlds," noted a local educator.

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