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Book Fair starts at Central Park

The fair was inaugurated on Tuesday, a day earlier than scheduled, to make the most of Saraswati puja

Nikolay R. Kudashev, ambassador of Russian Federation, strikes the wooden gong 44 times to mark the start of the 44th International Kolkata Book Fair at Central Park on Tuesday. Chief minister Mamata Banerjee and other dignitaries look on. Bishwarup Dutta

Our Special Correspondent
Published 30.01.20, 06:57 PM

The Book Fair is back at Central Park, for the third consecutive year.

The fair was inaugurated on Tuesday, a day earlier than scheduled, to make the most of Saraswati puja.

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Ambassador Kudashev visits the stall of Russia, the theme country this year Sudeshna Banerjee

“After a long while, the start of the Book Fair is coinciding with this auspicious day,” said Sudhangshusekhar Dey, general secretary of Publishers and Booksellers Guild.

Nrisingha Prasad Bhaduri, Sanskrit scholar, essayist and translator, was conferred with a literary award. “I am compiling Purankosh. Two volumes are out. I hope to finish in two more volumes,” he said.

About 800 titles, including children’s literature and translations in Bengali and Hindi, were on display at the Russia stall, Russian ambassador Nikolay R. Kudashev said. Four books, translated from Russian to Bengali, will be published at the fair.

The Kolkata Literature Festival will be held from February 6 to 8 on the sidelines of the fair.

Book Fair Salt Lake Central Park Saraswati Puja
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