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>> Friday, February 11, 2011
Speaking about the future of Indian Publishing, in an interview with Renee Ranchan, Narandra Kumar, Delhi-based eminent publisher, said,” I see India as a major player on the global scene though needless to say we have a long way to go. A advocate the setting up of a network of libraries, nationwide. Take for instance Kerala and Bengal .Both States have well-run state supported library systems. No surprise, therefore, about their high literacy rates. I believe there should be a restriction on import of children’s books from advanced countries because we have a vast storehouse of our own truly profound stories and tales. And that is the only way they would know their own culture and tradition. Speaking of kids, my motto: ‘Catch’em Young’. We need more children’s libraries. The growth of indigenous publishing is heartening, a most positive indicator of the cultural renaissance we are experiencing through books”.
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