
Reading Week events in Kochi begin today
Kochi: As Kerala is set to celebrate Vayanadhinam (National Reading Day) on Thursday to commemorate the legacy of K N Panicker, who is known as the father of library movement in India, educational institutions in the city have decided to conduct a series of activities to mark the day and subsequent Reading Week activities.
Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) will organize Reading Week from June 19 to 25. The function will be inaugurated by writer Vijayarajamallika at Cusat Senate Hall at 1.30pm on Thursday.
At St Teresa's College, a seminar on the topic 'Pennezhuthum Vayanayum' will be inaugurated by writer Thanuja Bhattathiri on Thursday.
Several schools in the city are also celebrating National Reading Day. Global Public School, Thiruvaniyoor, hosted a Reader's Day session led by author Vinitha Ramchandani on Wednesday.
District-level inauguration of Vayanadhinam, organized jointly by district library council, department of information and public relations and PN Panicker Foundation, will be held at Ernakulam Govt Girls High School at 9.30am on Thursday. District collector NSK Umesh will preside over the event.
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