West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today said the good relation between India and France would be boosted further by the Kolkata book fair in which France is the theme country this year.
At the inaugural programme of the 42nd International Kolkata Book Fair, Banerjee called upon the intellectuals to be alert against any effort to distort history and science.
"France is the cultural capital of the world while Kolkata is the cultural capital of India. This book fair, which is known internationally, will further bolster the ties between the two nations," she said.
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Inaugurating the book fair, veteran actor Soumitra Chatterjee said, "While incidents of crime in the media disturb us, the surging number of book lovers in the fair makes us believe that not everything is lost."
Chatterjee, who had won the Dadasaheb Phalke award in 2012, was given the CESC Srishti award by the chief minister for his lifelong contribution in the field of art and culture.
In his address, French Ambassador to India Alexandre Ziegler said, "India and France shared common cultural history. We are in a city which houses the National Library, which boasts of book stores selling French titles."
He also referred to the diversity of language and literature the two countries shared.
The pavilion of France, the theme country, in this edition of book fair, would be interactive and innovative and "focused on our history, present and future."
General Secretary of Publishers and Booksellers' Guild Tridib Chatterjee said, 30 countries and 80 writers will take part in the book fair and literary meet on the fair ground.
The fair will be opened for public from tomorrow till February 11.
Chatterjee said next edition of the book fair will be inaugurated from January 19, 2019.
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