As the 25th Bharat Parv transforms the lawns of the Red Fort into a vibrant tapestry of Indian culture, the Publications Division (DPD), a premier publishing house of the Government of India since 1941, invites visitors to embark on a literary journey at the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting pavilion. Event: Bharat Parv 2026 at the Red Fort, New Delhi, a national cultural festival showcasing India’s diversity. Participation: The Publications Division of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting presented India’s intellectual and literary heritage. Highlights of the Showcase: - Display of rare books, journals, and publications chronicling India’s freedom struggle, cultural traditions, and knowledge systems. - Special focus on works of Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, B.R. Ambedkar, and other national leaders. - Exhibits on Indian art, literature, science, and philosophy, reflecting the country’s intellectual depth. Objective: To make India’s intellectual legacy more accessible and engaging for the public, especially younger generations. Significance: - Reinforces the role of the Publications Division in preserving and disseminating knowledge. - Connects India’s past intellectual achievements with its present cultural identity. - Supports the government’s vision of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat” by highlighting shared heritage. This participation underscores how Bharat Parv is not just about food and folk performances, but also about celebrating India’s knowledge traditions alongside its cultural diversity.
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