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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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jayaprakashekkur
jayaprakashekkur 10 years 8 months ago
Dear Sir, On Independence day your you should speak about alcohol. This is my humble request. Today our nation youths are badly addicting alcohol. it is neccesary that to tell about the bad affect of alcohol
Sudhir Maheshwari
Sudhir Maheshwari 10 years 8 months ago
Unless fiction, Writing a book is documenting knowledge. Its difficult as I have experienced while authoring a book "Commonsense as Business Process using ISO 9000". What I recommend to make copy right and publishing directive transparent - how new author like me should go ahead, as we were worried about rights and royalty. Also provide information and support to promote e-books and how to control from piracy. Let knowledge rule.
Saransh Jain_1
Saransh Jain_1 10 years 8 months ago
Sir, Under the banner of programs various quizzes should be organized related to different books.Alluring prizes would compelled people to read books.Also more libraries should be open which could be easily accessible to the public. Book reading can be promoted by prescribing a book in schools other than syllabus and organise a nation wide exam.It will also help in increasing competitive skills in young Child.Young writers should also be promoted.
abhinav anshu
abhinav anshu 10 years 8 months ago
Sir, "Knowledge is power", education is the best equaliser. For this reading, improving knowledge, awareness holds the key to success & a fruitful life. Youngsters should be encouraged to read from the wide spectrum of literature in our country. The drawbacks include, absence of a well stocked school / college / local library, lack of translated works of good quality in local languages, copyright issues which prevent wider circulation, need for mentors / teachers to ignite the desire for reading
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 10 years 8 months ago
When it comes to the National Book Promotion Policy (NBPP), it must have ample space to see to it that the basic reasons for lack of interest among the vast segment of of populace for books is cured. THESE ARE LACK OF QUALITY BOOKS AND THEIR DETERRENT COST.
YADAV MAHENDRA PRABHAKAR
YADAV MAHENDRA PRABHAKAR 10 years 8 months ago
Dear Sir, Please Provide personality development books, biography of leaders in each schools and colleges. Do not provide money to them. Instead Send books directly by courier to schools.
Nitish Kumar
Nitish Kumar 10 years 8 months ago
In my opinion, Government should organize a competition for story writing in which new writers can participate. This will create awareness in youth to read and write. Thank you
SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI
SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI 10 years 8 months ago
Sir, book fairs play a big role in inculcating & encouraging the reading habit. Such fairs should be organised by the education department & publishing houses regularly. Both hard copies & digital books should be encouraged. Also, mobile libraries can be thought of in areas that are other wise inaccessible, which can be supported by the funds of elected representatives, local publishers & as CSR initiative. Families & schools should facilitate & encourage the reading habit.
SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI
SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI 10 years 8 months ago
Sir, all educational institutions should have reading / debating clubs. With the ovar-reaching internet, virtual libraries should be designed for different age groups & schools facilitated with a hi speed net work to access these virtual libraries, even in remote areas. The government run media should include programming such a book reading, reviews, poetry sessions etc., to encourage young minds, these can be categorised by age. Reading & writing competitions should also be held across states.