IMT Ghaziabad Library organises 5th annual book exhibition 2023
IMT Ghaziabad held the reader's festival- 5th annual book exhibition 2023. The event was attended by faculty, research scholars, students, and staff.

Ishita Ranganath | January 27, 2023 | 01:51 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad organised the reader's festival- 5th annual book exhibition 2023 on January 24, 2023 at the IMT Ghaziabad campus.
The book exhibition was attended by faculty, research scholars, students, officers and staff. The participants explored new books and shared their views on the significance of reading books and library as a learning resource and a social institution of pride for any educational institution.
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Speaking about the festival, IMT Ghaziabad, deputy chief librarian, said: "It is the constant endeavour of the library to have the best books available for teaching and research. Such book exhibitions provide the academic community with the convenience of viewing quality books from various publishers under one roof while simultaneously meeting their diverse educational needs."
The event showcased books on business, management and general reading from leading national and international publishers. The reader's festival at IMT Ghaziabad was inaugurated by IMT Ghaziabad, director, Vishal Talwar. "The library's primary objective in organizing such book exhibition is to acquire and strengthen the library's existing collection and help the readers to discover new books and enhance the institute's teaching, learning and research ecosystem," said Talwar.
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