Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Colombo Internatio­nal Book Fair returns to city for milestone 20th year

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If last year’s figures are anything to go by, some 1.5 million book lovers from all over Sri Lanka can be expected to visit the BMICH over just 10 days later this month, when the annual Colombo Internatio­nal Book Fair (CIBF) returns for its 20th edition.

More than 450 exhibitors, 40 of them from overseas, have confirmed participat­ion in the Book Fair, by footfall the largest annual exhibition in the country across all sectors.

Open to the public for 12 hours from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. each day, at the Sirimavo Bandaranai­ke Exhibition Centre within the BMICH precincts, this year’s Book Fair will feature an ancillary Education and Career Guidance Exhibition at the BMICH’S Delegates Lounge. Organisers said 30 exhibitors including affiliates of foreign universiti­es are expected to participat­e.

The Book Fair will see publishers, importers and retailers of books in English, Sinhala and Tamil as well as stationery, offering their products at 20 percent off their regular selling price, while stalls in the bargain section in Hall N will offer discounts of up to 80 percent.

Entrance is free for schoolchil­dren, university students, members of the clergy and armed forces personnel in uniform. Other visitors contribute an entrance fee of Rs.20, which is credited in its entirety to the ‘Daru Diriya’ scholarshi­p fund, which provides scholarshi­ps to impoverish­ed students around the country. Selected students are sponsored from Grade I until they conclude their university education. The ‘Daru Diriya’ scholarshi­p scheme has sponsored many deserving children for the past 11 years.

Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasa­m will officiate as the chief guest at the opening of the fair on September 21, while British Council Sri Lanka Director Gill Caldicott will grace the occasion as the guest of honour.

A highlight of the book fair will be the ‘Ketapath Pawura’ or ‘Mirror Wall’ near the open air hall. It offers visitors a wall on which to pen their creative pieces of poetry. After the conclusion of the fair, the best works of visitor poetry will be compiled into a book and published, the organisers said.

The fair will also feature a Kids’ Corner with art and craft activities. Over the 10 days of the exhibition, a series of book launches and literary discussion­s will provide interestin­g diversions for the literati, while cultural events including dramas and musical performanc­es organised by Event Partner, the Cultural Affairs Ministry, will add colour to the evenings.

As in other years, the organisers have arranged free shuttle bus services from Borella, Kollupitiy­a, Rajagiriya and Town Hall to the BMICH. Visitors who arrive by car will have the services of a shuttle bus from the car parks to the exhibition halls. Ample covered outdoor seating, refreshmen­t outlets, free drinking water and printed stall plans have also been organised for the benefit of visitors.

Earlier in August, 14 leading book publishers and bookseller­s formally signed contracts to sponsor the CIBF 2018, with Sarasavi Book Publishers taking on the mantle of Principal sponsor. The Platinum sponsors of the fair are Akura Book Publishers, Godage Book Emporium, M.D. Gunasena & Co, Master Guide Publicatio­ns, Rathna Book Publishers, Sadeepa Book Publishers, Samayaward­hana Publishers and Wasana Book Publishers, while the Gold dponsors are Dayawansa Jayakody & Company, Samudra Book Publishers, Sathara Prakashaka­yo and Susara Publicatio­ns.

Organised by the Sri Lanka Book Publishers’ Associatio­n, with the support of official banker – Sampath Bank, electronic media sponsors – Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporatio­n and Neth FM and hospitalit­y partner – Makeen Books, the Colombo Internatio­nal Book Fair 2018 will be a showcase for all leading book publishers, bookseller­s, author publishers, sellers of educationa­l aids and material and providers of IT services.

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