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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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KANDHAN
KANDHAN 10 years 7 months ago
My suggestion is regarding production of school text books. Instead printing subject wise textbooks as is prevalent now, term or quarter wise books can be printed so that there is less burden on children. Now, children have to carry books for all subject being taught. Instead, for quarters one book which includes the relevant chapters from all subjects can be printed so that children need to carry only one book. For higher classes, may be two books per term can be made.
AJAY INGOLE
AJAY INGOLE 10 years 7 months ago
To reach out to the maximum people, we need to focus to generate the habit of reading. It's not only school students but senior person also. Books within reach is necessary. In rural segment, there is no option of reading facility like library.
Amrendra Kumar Shukla
Amrendra Kumar Shukla 10 years 7 months ago
As per the Proposed Draft of National Book Promotion Policy for its latent objective. I suppose it has capacity for radical Change in the education system through the yought of today in the age group of 15yr to 20yr.They will be motivator and developer of "India after 2025". I have my suggestion precisely as per attachment.
Vijayakumar Jaganathan
Vijayakumar Jaganathan 10 years 7 months ago
National Book Promotion Policy can be successful if we pool the books donated by anybdody are made available to anybody through private library in all streets approved by government like STD booths by paying lending allowance to such private library based on its lending range certified by local street committee of public. The Members of local street committee can be changed by elected members of the street if they do not perform after three months for effective functioning of such library.