Sandeep Marwah Inaugurates Literary Carnival and Launches New Books at India International Centre

New Delhi: In a celebration of literature and learning, Dr. Sandeep Marwah inaugurated the Literary Carnival organized by Jashan Events at the prestigious India International Centre in New Delhi. The event served as a platform for authors, readers, and literary enthusiasts to come together and share their love for books and the written word.

As part of the inaugural ceremony, Dr. Marwah had the honor of releasing three remarkable books: Laments from the Abyss by Nehal Dwivedi, What is Conciseness by Ashish Roy, and Gandhi and the London Cabby by Ashis Dutta. Each book, with its unique perspective and literary depth, was welcomed with great enthusiasm by the audience. The authors expressed their gratitude to Dr. Marwah and the event organizers for supporting their work and helping bring it to a wider audience.

In his address, Dr. Marwah highlighted the importance of literature in shaping minds and inspiring change, quoting the theme “Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.” He commended the power of books in providing knowledge, fostering creativity, and encouraging critical thinking. “Books have the power to transform individuals and societies. They ignite imagination and offer perspectives that can guide us towards a better future. I am honored to be part of an event that celebrates literature and encourages reading,” he said.

The event was organized by Seema Saxena, Director of Jashan Events, who received special thanks from Dr. Marwah for her dedication to promoting literary culture in India. Saxena expressed her appreciation for Dr. Marwah’s presence and acknowledged his contributions to the arts, culture, and education.

In recognition of his deep interest in promoting literature and his role in establishing the Global Literary Festival Noida, the largest literary festival in the nation, Dr. Marwah was honored with a memento. The award celebrated his efforts in creating a platform for authors, poets, and literary enthusiasts, thereby fostering a culture of reading and literary appreciation across India.