Introduction
World Book Day is celebrated every year on April 23rd to promote reading, publishing, and copyright. Initiated by UNESCO in 1995, the day emphasizes the importance of books as tools for education, inspiration, and cultural exchange.
History and Background
April 23rd is significant as it marks the death anniversaries of literary giants William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes. UNESCO chose this date to honor books and authors globally.
Purpose and Significance
The day aims to encourage the habit of reading among all age groups, especially children and young adults. It also highlights the importance of intellectual property and publishing.
Events in Schools and Book Fairs
Schools, libraries, and literary institutions organize book readings, author interactions, writing contests, and book fairs. Many places offer book donations or discounts to spread awareness.
Global Message
Books are powerful tools to foster creativity, critical thinking, and empathy. World Book Day reminds us that reading opens doors to new worlds, cultures, and ideas.




