Engaging Dialogue with Young Writers at New Delhi Book Fair
The New Delhi World Book Fair hosted a vibrant dialogue event for young writers, featuring insights from prominent literary figures. Manoj Kumar, National Organization Secretary of the All India Literary Council, highlighted the necessity of extensive study for effective writing. Vinod Babbar, State President of Indraprastha Sahitya Bharati, praised the literary contributions of today's youth, noting their recognition on social media. The event encouraged young authors to engage actively in literature, fostering a platform for sharing ideas and addressing queries. This gathering showcased the potential of young talent in the literary field.
Jan 10, 2026, 20:07 IST
Youth Writers' Dialogue at the New Delhi World Book Fair
A dialogue event for young authors was held at the New Delhi World Book Fair, organized jointly by Indraprastha Sahitya Bharati and Suruchi Prakashan. Manoj Kumar, the National Organization Secretary of the All India Literary Council, served as the speaker, while Vinod Babbar, the State President of Indraprastha Sahitya Bharati, presided over the event. During his address, Kumar emphasized the importance of extensive study for writing. He stated that without thorough study and contemplation, writing cannot achieve its full potential. He encouraged the youth to engage in extensive reading before embarking on their writing journeys, urging them to infuse their work with national thought and discourse.
He further noted that the All India Literary Council is the largest literary organization in the country, with active participation nationwide. The council not only promotes young writers but also takes responsibility for publishing their literary skills. Vinod Babbar, while addressing the audience, remarked that the literary talent of today's youth is prominently visible on social media. He acknowledged that young individuals in the country are making significant contributions to literature, and their talents are recognized globally.
During the event, a large number of young writers shared their suggestions and posed questions to the National Organization Secretary, seeking answers to their curiosities. The gathering included both young authors and literature enthusiasts. The event was conducted by Sanjeev Sinha, the National Office Secretary of the All India Literary Council, with Rakesh Kumar, the State Secretary of Indraprastha Sahitya Bharati, delivering the vote of thanks.