CM Stalin Inaugurates 49th Chennai Book Fair with Record 1000 Stalls

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inaugurated the 49th Chennai Book Fair, which will run until January 21 at the Nandanam YMCA Ground. This year's edition features a record 1,000 stalls, including participation from international Tamil publishers and major global houses like Penguin and HarperCollins. Notable firsts include a dedicated children's hall and a special space for a transgender-run queer publishing house. The fair also includes evening lectures, discussions, and free shuttle services to promote accessibility.

Key Points: Chennai Book Fair 2024 Inaugurated by CM Stalin | Details

  • Record 1000 stalls set up
  • International publishers from Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka
  • New dedicated halls for children and queer literature
  • Free admission and book discounts
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CM Stalin to inaugurate 49th Chennai book fair today

CM M.K. Stalin inaugurates the 49th Chennai Book Fair with 1000 stalls, global publishers, and new halls for children & queer literature.

"expanded footprint, international participation, and inclusive initiatives - Organisers"

Chennai, Jan 8

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will inaugurate the 49th edition of the Chennai Book Fair on Thursday, marking the formal opening of one of South India's most celebrated literary events.

The book fair will run until January 21 at the Nandanam YMCA Ground.

The annual fair, a cornerstone of Chennai's cultural calendar, will be open to the public from 11:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., with free admission for all visitors.

This year's edition stands out for its sheer scale and diversity, with a record 1,000 stalls being set up-making it one of the largest book fairs in the event's nearly five-decade-long history.

Publishers from across Tamil Nadu and other parts of India are participating, along with Tamil publishers from Singapore, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka, reflecting the expanding global reach of Tamil literature.

Adding to the international presence, major global publishing houses such as Penguin and HarperCollins have also set up stalls, offering readers access to a wide range of international titles alongside Indian and regional publications.

As per tradition, all books sold at the fair will be available at a minimum discount of 10 per cent, making it a major draw for students, researchers, teachers, and avid readers.

Beyond book sales, the fair will host a series of lectures, discussions, and interactive sessions every evening, featuring eminent scholars, writers, and thinkers from diverse fields.

A key highlight of this year's book fair is its focus on inclusivity and new readerships. For the first time, a separate hall has been dedicated exclusively for children, aimed at nurturing reading habits from an early age.

Another notable first is the allocation of a special hall for a 'Queer' publishing house run by transgender persons, signalling a broader vision for the publishing and literary space.

To facilitate easy access for visitors, the organisers have arranged free mini-bus services from the book fair venue to the Saidapet Bus Stand. With its expanded footprint, international participation, and inclusive initiatives, the 49th Chennai Book Fair is set to reaffirm the city's reputation as a vibrant hub for books, ideas, and intellectual exchange.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
A separate hall for children is a brilliant initiative. We must inculcate the reading habit in the next generation. Taking my kids this weekend. Proud to see Tamil literature getting global recognition with publishers from Singapore and Malaysia.
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Arun Y
While I appreciate the scale and inclusivity, I hope the focus on "Queer" publishing doesn't overshadow the core purpose of promoting Tamil literature and reading for the masses. The fair should remain accessible and comfortable for all traditional families visiting.
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Sarah B
As a visitor from abroad, I'm impressed! 1000 stalls and global publishers under one roof. The evening lectures sound fascinating. Chennai truly lives up to its reputation as a cultural capital. Looking forward to attending.
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Karthik V
Free entry and discounts? What's not to love! This is a boon for book lovers. The inclusive steps for children and transgender publishers are progressive and welcome. Hope other states take inspiration from Chennai.
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Meera T
The timing is perfect with Pongal around the corner. Can combine festival shopping with book shopping! 😊 Glad to see the CM inaugurating, it shows the government's support for culture and education.

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