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Give Suggestions on Draft National Book Promotion Policy (NBPP)

Give Suggestions on Draft National Book Promotion Policy (NBPP)
Start Date :
Aug 06, 2015
Last Date :
Sep 11, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The draft National Book Promotion Policy (NBPP) has the role to facilitate exchange of views on all major aspects of book promotion, inter-alia covering writing/authorship, book ...

The draft National Book Promotion Policy (NBPP) has the role to facilitate exchange of views on all major aspects of book promotion, inter-alia covering writing/authorship, book production, publication and sale of books, their prices, copyright issues, development of book reading habit, reach of books to different segments of population in different Indian languages and quality and content of Indian books in general.The draft NBPP, along with comments received from various Ministries/Departments is being put up on mygov.in for inviting comments before it is given a final shape.

Give your input/suggestion on Draft National Book Promotion Policy

The last date to submit your comment is 10th September 2015.

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gaurav kumar_133
gaurav kumar_133 10 years 8 months ago
We need to make our cities look good to make people feel good. Frustrated citizen can't think well for their country too long. Its a psychological fact because I have felt it myself. Whenever I am driving in London I want to follow rules and when I return to Delhi I do drive nicely till the time I am in the vicinity if airport or central Delhi. I can see the lanes but I suddenly see a roundabout and no lanes to exit no rules to enter a roundabout and it makes me mad and I start driving reclessly
Nemi Chandra Rathore
Nemi Chandra Rathore 10 years 8 months ago
Dear Sir, I want to suggest you that every village in India need to have a public library with all types of books available there. Because villages have more poor citizens than cities. Moreover most of the school in villages do not have libraries. If such a library is available in villages then poor students/people who can not afford to buy books, magazines would be benefited. Villages highly needs such facility. If this can be done it will be befitted to the people living in villages.
Aravindan_3
Aravindan_3 10 years 8 months ago
Internet has become a vital part of life . And also been the best communication system . And its useful to track device in case of emergency. so Government of India must have no issues in providing it for free .
Tanuj Mittal
Tanuj Mittal 10 years 8 months ago
Its easy to fix the policies in India, just we need to observe developed countries from a different view. Your delegations will never be able to understand how their system works unless you live there without help and struggle through the system. Delhi should be India's first world class city and that class should be seen at every inch of it otherwise your government should choose a new city as India's capital. London is easily the best city in UK and so is Warsaw in Poland.
Tanuj Mittal
Tanuj Mittal 10 years 8 months ago
We need to make our cities look good to make people feel good. Frustrated citizen can't think well for their country too long. Its a psychological fact because I have felt it myself. Whenever I am driving in London I want to follow rules and when I return to Delhi I do drive nicely till the time I am in the vicinity if airport or central Delhi. I can see the lanes but I suddenly see a roundabout and no lanes to exit no rules to enter a roundabout and it makes me mad and I start driving reclessly