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            <![CDATA[ <p>Yuvraj Malik<br>Director<br>National Book Trust, India</p><p><strong>Publishing in General</strong></p><p>Publishing plays a central and integral role in the ecosystem of education. It plays a pivotal role<br>in the contemporary world, serving as a gateway for the dissemination of knowledge, ideas, and<br>entertainment, encompassing the production, distribution, and promotion of written, visual, and<br>digital content to a wide audience. New ideas, concepts, and research work get created by<br>content makers or authors. The structure of publishing provides the necessary inputs and makes<br>value additions to turn the content into readable books and make them available to readers at<br>large.</p><p>It plays an important role in national integration through translations. The translation<br>works and our vibrant publishing culture impact or play a role in the making of global citizens<br>out of children and young adults. This, in the long term, provides employment opportunities to<br>skilled professionals, such as publishers, authors, artists, production executives, designers,<br>marketing executives, librarians, etc.</p><p>The Indian publishing industry has witnessed substantial growth and diversification,<br>catering to a vast and multilingual population. With a rich literary heritage and a growing<br>appetite for reading, India offers fertile ground for publishers. As per the report of the<br>Association of Publishers of India and EY-Parthenon (May 2021), “The Indian publishing<br>industry was estimated to be approximately INR 500 billion in 2019, with a growth potential of<br>INR 800 billion by 2024. The industry contributes to India’s economic development, not only by<br>promoting learning and education, but also by creating employment for more than 1.2 million<br>people.”</p><p>In this context, the relevance of the role of a national body like the National Book Trust,<br>India (NBT) has become all the more pronounced. As a large part of the population becomes<br>literate, it is crucial to equip them with a necessary reading support system to create a more<br>thriving reading culture as we march towards 100 years of India’s independence in 2047.</p><p><strong>About NBT</strong></p><p>NBT is an autonomous body established by the Government of India (Department of Higher<br>Education, Ministry of Education) in 1957. It is an organisation working towards the promotion<br>of books and reading habits in the country by organising book fairs and exhibitions. NBT pays<br>special attention to those genres which are not adequately covered by other publishers. These<br>relate to books on popular science, the land and the people of India, biographies, books for<br>children and young adults, and books in Braille, designed especially for general readers. The<br>organisation promotes Indian books abroad, assists authors and publishers, and promotes<br>children’s literature through its National Centre for Children’s Literature (NCCL).</p><p>NBT has been organising the New Delhi World Book Fair since 1972, which has<br>developed into a dynamic platform for the entire publishing ecosystem in India and abroad. To<br>create a pool of trained professionals for the publishing industry, the Trust conducts a<br>month-long Training Course in Book Publishing, and now it has collaborated with various<br>universities in many states to organise the Training Course in Publishing.</p><p><strong>NBT’s Role in Nation Building</strong></p><p>One of the primary ways in which NBT contributes to nation-building is by fostering a reading<br>culture. Through its various initiatives, such as the National Book Fair and book exhibitions,<br>NBT strives to create awareness about the importance of reading and the value of books. By<br>encouraging reading habits, NBT aims to enhance knowledge, critical thinking, and imagination<br>among the populace, thereby empowering individuals and strengthening the fabric of society. It<br>also plays a crucial role in not only promoting Indian literature and culture but also making its<br>own contribution towards national integration.</p><p>NBT is one of the largest multilingual publishing bodies globally that publishes books in<br>more than 50 Indian languages, including English and Hindi, thus preserving and promoting the<br>rich literary heritage of our country. By publishing books in regional languages, the Trust helps<br>establish a modern publishing ecosystem in terms of quality of books, editorial practices,<br>translations, and production parameters. In this sense, NBT ensures that diverse voices and<br>narratives are represented, fostering inclusivity and celebrating the cultural diversity of the<br>nation. Furthermore, NBT plays an active role in making books accessible to all sections of<br>society, particularly underserved communities.</p><p>The journey of the Trust in developing trained professionals to look after its publishing<br>programmes in various Indian languages is also the journey of the development of generations of<br>authors, storytellers, folklorists, artists, illustrators, copy-editors, proofreaders, photo editors, and<br>others in various Indian languages. Right from the start, the authors and artists associated with<br>NBT represented a veritable who’s who of the Indian scholarly world who were willing and<br>proud to disseminate their research in the fields of social sciences, arts, culture, popular science,<br>and folklore by making the content as non-technical as possible for the general reader. Similarly,<br>the best creative minds, even if not specifically associated with children’s literature, were<br>approached as part of a national project to ‘make it new’ for new generations of Indians being<br>brought up under the ideals of justice, democracy, equality, liberty, freedom, and scientific<br>temper, as enshrined in the Constitution since the inception of the Trust.</p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p><p>In conclusion, publishing plays an indispensable role in education, knowledge dissemination, and<br>entertainment. The Indian publishing industry has experienced remarkable growth, capitalising<br>on the nation’s rich literary heritage and the increasing appetite for reading.<br>NBT has been able to make a pioneering contribution to the making of Indian publishing<br>and the literary ecosystem in the post-independence era due to its original twin mandate: to<br>publish good-quality books on the one hand and to create a culture of reading and foster<br>book-mindedness on the other. Accordingly, NBT may have been the first to introduce a<br>developed concept of book-mindedness, described as the ‘predisposition towards or interest in<br>books’, in the modern Indian milieu. The Trust’s dedication to fostering a love for learning,<br>imagination, and leisure reading through captivating titles and translations is a testament to its<br>role in contributing to the intellectual, social, and cultural development of the country, which are<br>core components of the nation-building process.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>Yuvraj Malik<br>Director<br>National Book Trust, India</p><p><strong>Publishing in General</strong></p><p>Publishing plays a central and integral role in the ecosystem of education. It plays a pivotal role<br>in the contemporary world, serving as a gateway for the dissemination of knowledge, ideas, and<br>entertainment, encompassing the production, distribution, and promotion of written, visual, and<br>digital content to a wide audience. New ideas, concepts, and research work get created by<br>content makers or authors. The structure of publishing provides the necessary inputs and makes<br>value additions to turn the content into readable books and make them available to readers at<br>large.</p><p>It plays an important role in national integration through translations. The translation<br>works and our vibrant publishing culture impact or play a role in the making of global citizens<br>out of children and young adults. This, in the long term, provides employment opportunities to<br>skilled professionals, such as publishers, authors, artists, production executives, designers,<br>marketing executives, librarians, etc.</p><p>The Indian publishing industry has witnessed substantial growth and diversification,<br>catering to a vast and multilingual population. With a rich literary heritage and a growing<br>appetite for reading, India offers fertile ground for publishers. As per the report of the<br>Association of Publishers of India and EY-Parthenon (May 2021), “The Indian publishing<br>industry was estimated to be approximately INR 500 billion in 2019, with a growth potential of<br>INR 800 billion by 2024. The industry contributes to India’s economic development, not only by<br>promoting learning and education, but also by creating employment for more than 1.2 million<br>people.”</p><p>In this context, the relevance of the role of a national body like the National Book Trust,<br>India (NBT) has become all the more pronounced. As a large part of the population becomes<br>literate, it is crucial to equip them with a necessary reading support system to create a more<br>thriving reading culture as we march towards 100 years of India’s independence in 2047.</p><p><strong>About NBT</strong></p><p>NBT is an autonomous body established by the Government of India (Department of Higher<br>Education, Ministry of Education) in 1957. It is an organisation working towards the promotion<br>of books and reading habits in the country by organising book fairs and exhibitions. NBT pays<br>special attention to those genres which are not adequately covered by other publishers. These<br>relate to books on popular science, the land and the people of India, biographies, books for<br>children and young adults, and books in Braille, designed especially for general readers. The<br>organisation promotes Indian books abroad, assists authors and publishers, and promotes<br>children’s literature through its National Centre for Children’s Literature (NCCL).</p><p>NBT has been organising the New Delhi World Book Fair since 1972, which has<br>developed into a dynamic platform for the entire publishing ecosystem in India and abroad. To<br>create a pool of trained professionals for the publishing industry, the Trust conducts a<br>month-long Training Course in Book Publishing, and now it has collaborated with various<br>universities in many states to organise the Training Course in Publishing.</p><p><strong>NBT’s Role in Nation Building</strong></p><p>One of the primary ways in which NBT contributes to nation-building is by fostering a reading<br>culture. Through its various initiatives, such as the National Book Fair and book exhibitions,<br>NBT strives to create awareness about the importance of reading and the value of books. By<br>encouraging reading habits, NBT aims to enhance knowledge, critical thinking, and imagination<br>among the populace, thereby empowering individuals and strengthening the fabric of society. It<br>also plays a crucial role in not only promoting Indian literature and culture but also making its<br>own contribution towards national integration.</p><p>NBT is one of the largest multilingual publishing bodies globally that publishes books in<br>more than 50 Indian languages, including English and Hindi, thus preserving and promoting the<br>rich literary heritage of our country. By publishing books in regional languages, the Trust helps<br>establish a modern publishing ecosystem in terms of quality of books, editorial practices,<br>translations, and production parameters. In this sense, NBT ensures that diverse voices and<br>narratives are represented, fostering inclusivity and celebrating the cultural diversity of the<br>nation. Furthermore, NBT plays an active role in making books accessible to all sections of<br>society, particularly underserved communities.</p><p>The journey of the Trust in developing trained professionals to look after its publishing<br>programmes in various Indian languages is also the journey of the development of generations of<br>authors, storytellers, folklorists, artists, illustrators, copy-editors, proofreaders, photo editors, and<br>others in various Indian languages. Right from the start, the authors and artists associated with<br>NBT represented a veritable who’s who of the Indian scholarly world who were willing and<br>proud to disseminate their research in the fields of social sciences, arts, culture, popular science,<br>and folklore by making the content as non-technical as possible for the general reader. Similarly,<br>the best creative minds, even if not specifically associated with children’s literature, were<br>approached as part of a national project to ‘make it new’ for new generations of Indians being<br>brought up under the ideals of justice, democracy, equality, liberty, freedom, and scientific<br>temper, as enshrined in the Constitution since the inception of the Trust.</p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p><p>In conclusion, publishing plays an indispensable role in education, knowledge dissemination, and<br>entertainment. The Indian publishing industry has experienced remarkable growth, capitalising<br>on the nation’s rich literary heritage and the increasing appetite for reading.<br>NBT has been able to make a pioneering contribution to the making of Indian publishing<br>and the literary ecosystem in the post-independence era due to its original twin mandate: to<br>publish good-quality books on the one hand and to create a culture of reading and foster<br>book-mindedness on the other. Accordingly, NBT may have been the first to introduce a<br>developed concept of book-mindedness, described as the ‘predisposition towards or interest in<br>books’, in the modern Indian milieu. The Trust’s dedication to fostering a love for learning,<br>imagination, and leisure reading through captivating titles and translations is a testament to its<br>role in contributing to the intellectual, social, and cultural development of the country, which are<br>core components of the nation-building process.</p> ]]>
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