Islamabad: National Book Foundation (NBF) in collaboration with Kindle Foundation and Shifa International will arrange Islamabad Children Literature Festival at Aiwan-i-Quaid, F-9 Park from January 19 (Saturday). An official of NBF told APP that the two-day festival will continue from 10 am to 4 pm during Saturday and Sunday and will feature a number of colourful book related activities for the children. This festival will serve as catalyst towards mental nourishment of the children and will help promote extra-curricular activities among them.
from The News International - Top Story http://bit.ly/2VTYz8q
Friday, January 18, 2019
Children Literature Festival begins tomorrow
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