Three-day book fair kicks off in Islamabad
The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Administration on Tuesday kicked off a three-day book fair at the Islamabad Public Library, aiming to boost interest in reading and bring together book lovers from across the city.
The opening ceremony featured a lively literary walk led by Muhammad Aqib Daniyal, the president of The Pakistan Ideological Civilisation, setting the stage for a day filled with book-related activities, the Chief Commissioner Office’s spokesperson Nouman Nazim said.
Following a walk, ICT Director-General Asim Ayub accompanied by Library Department Director-General Muhammad Arshad visited the various book stalls, engaged with visitors and provided guidance to the library staff.
During his address, Ayub commended the Library Department's efforts to promote reading and encouraged them to continue creating a welcoming environment for library visitors. He assured attendees that the administration would support the Library Department in providing the best possible facilities for readers.
Beyond the book fair, DG Asim Ayub and Prof Dr Muhammad Ziaul Haq (Tamgha-i-Imtiaz) planted a sapling as part of a tree-planting initiative, signalling the event's broader commitment to community and environmental responsibility.
The book fair also included a seminar titled "Read Your Way," where guest speakers and the event's distinguished guests shared their thoughts on the importance of reading. The seminar concluded with a ceremony where shields and certificates were presented by DG Arshad, recognising contributors to the event.
Throughout the three-day event, additional seminars are scheduled, with notable academicians and literary figures invited to share their insights. The book fair served as a unique opportunity for Islamabad's readers to connect, explore new books, and take part in community activities that promote both literature and sustainability, the spokesman added.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 24th, 2024.