Gujarat's Literary Leap: CM Launches Global Book Fest Amid Commonwealth Bid

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the grand Ahmedabad International Book Festival 2025 at the Sabarmati Riverfront Event Centre. The event saw the launch of multiple books including Jay Patel's 'Barrister Mr. Patel' dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Visitors can explore various pavilions including innovation zones, children's sections, and spiritual areas showcasing diverse cultures. The 11-day festival running until November 23 offers free entry to all literary and cultural programs.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Inaugurates Ahmedabad International Book Festival 2025

  • CM unveiled 'Mission Four Million Trees' coffee table book promoting environmental awareness
  • Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan attended swadeshi pledge ceremony
  • Author Jay Patel launched 'Barrister Mr. Patel' book dedicated to Sardar Patel
  • Festival features innovation pavilion with Recycle Green and tech startups
  • Spiritual Pavilion showcases diverse culinary traditions and cultural harmony
  • Children's Pavilion specially curated for young readers and learners
  • Event organized under 'Vanche Gujarat 2.0' initiative by AMC and NBT
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Gujarat CM inaugurates International Book Festival, 'Food for Thought Fest 2025' 

CM Bhupendra Patel launches 11-day literary festival featuring book launches, innovation pavilions, and cultural events at Sabarmati Riverfront. Free entry for all visitors.

"Ahmedabad city in Gujarat is ready to host the Commonwealth Games 2030 - CM Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, Nov 13

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Thursday inaugurated the grand 'Ahmedabad International Book Festival 2025' and 'Food for Thought Fest 2025' at the Sabarmati Riverfront Event Centre.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and many other distinguished guests attended the inaugural event, who took a pledge to embrace and promote Swadeshi.

The Chief Minister unveiled the 'Mission Four Million Trees' coffee table book and visited various educational and literary zones, along with the National Book Trust of India’s stall. He also signed on a canvas, describing it as a moment of pride while affirming that Ahmedabad city in Gujarat is ready to host the Commonwealth Games 2030.

On this occasion, the Indian-American author Jay Patel launched his debut book titled 'Barrister Mr. Patel', dedicated to the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the Iron Man of India and Architect of National Unity. The book was officially unveiled by CM Bhupendra Patel and has been co-authored by renowned filmmaker and storyteller Abhishek Dudhaiya.

The Chief Minister also visited various stalls at the Innovation Pavilion, including Recycle Green, IOTA Diagnostic Pvt. Ltd., WeHear, and KeenKey LLP, and lauded their innovative initiatives. He also visited the Children’s Pavilion, specially curated as part of the Ahmedabad International Book Festival.

At the Spiritual Pavilion, organised as part of the 'Food for Thought Fest 2025', he interacted with saints and spiritual leaders, received 'prasadam', and appreciated the diverse culinary traditions that symbolised a harmonious blend of taste and culture.

The event also saw the enthusiastic participation of officials and office-bearers of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, literary figures, and a large gathering of book lovers and students.

The Ahmedabad International Book Festival 2025 is being jointly organised by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and the National Book Trust India, under the initiative 'Vanche Gujarat 2.0'. The festival, being celebrated from November 13-23, aspires to position the Heritage City of Ahmedabad prominently on the global literary and publishing landscape.

The festival seeks to celebrate Ahmedabad’s rich literary essence and vibrant cultural heritage as it features ample opportunities for students, thoughtfully designed to foster creativity, learning, and active participation.

Notably, entry to the Ahmedabad International Book Festival and Food for Thought Fest 2025 will be free for all visitors. The visitors can register and enjoy a wide range of literary and cultural programmes organised as part of the Ahmedabad International Book Festival and Food for Thought Fest -- all free of charge.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see Ahmedabad hosting such international events. The Mission Four Million Trees initiative is particularly commendable - combining environmental awareness with literary culture is brilliant!
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James A
Visiting from the US and impressed by the scale of this festival! The blend of literature, innovation, and spiritual elements makes it uniquely Indian. The 'Food for Thought' concept is fascinating.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the initiative, I wish there was more focus on regional Gujarati literature alongside international books. Our local authors deserve equal platform in such festivals.
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Sarah B
The Children's Pavilion and Innovation Pavilion sound amazing! Taking my kids tomorrow - it's rare to find events that cater to both education and entertainment so well.
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Vikram M
Proud moment for Gujarat! The 'Barrister Mr. Patel' book launch honoring Sardar Patel is timely. Such events truly put Ahmedabad on the global literary map. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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