In celebration of National Book Week, Takhar province, in north-eastern Afghanistan, held a one-day book fair and reading event in the provincial capital Taloqan, attracting a wide range of visitors.The exhibition featured hundreds of books on various topics, displayed in an open-air street setting, making it accessible to the public.
The event not only captivated book lovers and avid readers but also caught the attention of every passerby, encouraging them to stop by and explore the diverse selection of literature on offer.Many young attendees expressed the importance of such events in enriching their knowledge.
They emphasized that programs like this play a key role in expanding the intellectual horizons of the youth.
Several young individuals urged the government to support and organize more such initiatives, particularly for the benefit of educators, artists, poets, and writers.Titled : Tomorrow is Too Late to Read, : the exhibition was organized by the Department of Information and Culture of Takhar.
The organizers highlighted that hosting such events is crucial for strengthening the culture of reading and intellectual engagement within the community.
For this reason, the exhibition was set up as part of National Book Week, aiming to inspire young people to foster a love for reading and learning.The organizers of the event are optimistic that initiatives like these will contribute to the development of a more vibrant reading culture, empowering the younger generation with valuable knowledge and creativity.The post Takhar province celebrates National Book Week first appeared on TINS News.
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