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Electronic media can't stop one's love for books: Laxminandan Bora

"As we need food to strengthen our body so we need to study books to develop our thinking. A book is the best media to gain knowledge. The expansion of electronic media can't stop one's love from reading books"-- inauguarting the Nagaon Book Fair 2007 the former President of Axom Sahitya Sabha, Laxminandan Bora said this on December 22 at Nehrubali. The meeting was presided over by Rockybull Hussain, Minister for Forest, Tourism etc. & president of the book fair where Mahim Bora, former president of Axom Sahitya Sabha and creator of "Kathanibaree Ghat" occupied the chair of Chief guest.

On December 23 a drawing competition was held where a large number of school children took part. Later on at 2pm, a seminer was held where Harekrishna Deka gave a talk on 'Terrorism and Civil Society.Today , a poets' meet was held and it was conducted by Anubhav Tulsi.

On December 25, a seminar on the topic 'Trend in Contemporary Assamese Poetry' will be held. Hirendra Nath Dutta will be the Chief speaker and Nilamoni Phukan will be the Chief guest.On December 26, Mukut Bhuyan will conduct a Children's Day. On December 27, a seminar will be held on the topic 'Globalisation and Asomiya Sanskriti' where Atulananda Goswami will be the speaker and Dr Madan Sharma will act as Chief speaker. On December 28, Dulal Bora will conduct a cultural function.
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