Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Book culture and civilization linked with each other: Ahmed Shah

Book culture
  • Thousands of book lovers attend third day of 18th KIBF.
  • Ahemd Shah said books are becoming more expensive.
  • He said large number of people participating in book fair.

KARACHI: Caretaker Provincial Information Minister Muhammad Ahmad Shah said that the book is our identity and if the book culture disappears from the world the civilization would also disappear from the world.

“Books are becoming more expensive due to paper being expensive, paper has become four times more expensive in the last two years. Therefore, the federal government should give subsidy on imported paper,”  the Caretaker Provincial Information Minister expressed these views  on the occasion of his visit to the 18th Karachi International Book Fair here at Expo Center Karachi.

On the third day of the exhibition, Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi Ameer Hafiz Naeemur Rehman, Mairajul Huda Siddiqui, Maulana Kokab Noorani Akarvi, MQM senior leader Nasreen Jalil and other prominent social and literary personalities visited.

Muhammad Ahmad Shah while talking to the media said that it is a matter of great joy that there is a large number of people in the book Fair. It can be inferred that the importance of books has not and cannot be lost even in the age of mobile phones.

Ahmed Shah said that the large number of people participating in the book fair is a proof that book lovers are still present.

He said that the fun of flipping the pages cannot be found in a mobile phone. The Minister of Information further said that after the advent of e-books, the business of paper books has not been such a profitable business.

He also congratulated the management of Karachi International Book Fair, Pakistan Publishers and Booksellers Association for providing such a great opportunity for book lovers and those who have thirst for knowledge. He said that this book fair is held for only five days in the whole year.

Later, Ahmad Shah visited various stalls in book fair, especially the stall set up for visually impaired people and inquired about their problems. He also assured to solve the problems.

[embedpost slug=”readers-throng-18th-intl-karachi-book-fair-on-second-day”]

Read more

Readers throng 18th Int’l Karachi Book Fair on second day

Readers
  • Citizens took keen interest in table calendar.
  • Book lovers and students participated in large numbers.
  • More than 50 thousand people visited on Friday.

KARACHI: A table calendar was introduced for the first time in the history of Pakistan for visually impaired people in the ongoing 18th  Karachi International Book Fair here at Karachi Expo Center.

Citizens took keen interest in the table calendar. On the second day of the five-day 18th Karachi International Book Fair. Book lovers and students participated in large numbers, due to which there was not even a place for sit-in.

According to an estimate, more than 50,000 people attended the book fair on Friday. Saturday is the third day of the exhibition.

A large number of students from schools, colleges, universities, teachers and citizens reached the book fair on Friday, the second day of the exhibition. First aid awareness and information was provided to the students in the stall set up by the Red Crescent.

While at the stall set up for visually impaired people, a table calendar for visually impaired people was introduced for the first time in Pakistan, which is created in Braille system.

Apart from this, the attention of the citizens was on the books of Quranic verses, Durood Sharif and other Islamic and national poems for the visually impaired. For the convenience of the buyers , apart from the ATM van, ATM facility has also been provided by a private bank inside the expo centre.

Various social, religious, educational and literary personalities also participated on the second day.

A series of co-curricular and practical activities were also  arranged for the students in the in which the citizens fully participated

In these activities, efforts are being made to highlight the mental abilities of school and seminary students.

A seminar was also organized in the name of challenges for modern parents, in which discussions were held on the lack of mental and practical abilities of children and other issues.

[embedpost slug=”sindh-cm-directs-authorities-to-ensure-availability-of-insulin-arv”]

Read more

Bangladesh’s largest annual book fair kicks off in Dhaka

Bangladesh

DHAKA – Bangladesh’s largest annual book fair kicked off in the capital Dhaka on Tuesday though belatedly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The book fair, with the theme of “We want a COVID-free Bangladesh,” brought together many readers and writers to celebrate the event for literature. A total of 800 stalls were allocated to about … Read more

First wave of pandemic novels hits Frankfurt fair

FRANKFURT: This week’s Frankfurt book fair, the world’s oldest and largest, brings with it the first wave of pandemic novels. But are readers ready to relive coronavirus and lockdown life through fictional characters? Some of the best-known authors have pandemic tales on the way, with Jodi Picoult finding inspiration in a tourist stranded abroad, while Margaret … Read more