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Indian HC adopts part of Mont Fleuri secondary school library

  • Writer: GPS
    GPS
  • Apr 24, 2024
  • 1 min read
  • At the adoption ceremony

With the aim of fostering goodwill and to strengthen ties between Seychellois and Indian communities, the Indian High Commission has adopted a corner at the Mont Fleuri Secondary school library.

 

The Indian High Commission has demonstrated its commitment to education and literacy promotion on the occasion of World Book and Copyright Day 2024 this week.

 

World Book and Copyright Day, observed annually on April 23rd each year, is a global event organized by UNESCO to promote reading, publishing, and copyright. It celebrates the joy of reading, pays tribute to authors and their contributions to literature, and raises awareness about the importance of protecting intellectual property rights.

 

Additionally, World Book and Copyright Day serves as an opportunity to address issues related to literacy, access to information and the preservation of cultural heritage.

 

Furthermore, it promotes dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders in the book industry, government agencies and civil society organizations to advance policies and initiatives that support literacy and education.

 

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