National Awards and Exhibition 2024-25: Celebrating India’s Brightest Young Authors

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The National Awards and Exhibition, presented by BriBooks and powered by Education World, celebrated the literary brilliance of young Indian authors. This prestigious event honored the winners of two major student-led literary movements-the National Young Authors’ Fair (NYAF) and the Summer Book Writing Festival (SBWF).

India’s Young Voices Shine at the BriBooks “National Young Authors Fair 2024-25” celebrating the Future of Literature

Held in New Delhi, the event brought together 200 finalists, selected from an extraordinary 500,000 books written by students through BriBooks’ Gen-AI-powered platform. It was a landmark moment for young writers, educators, and literary enthusiasts across the country.

NYAF 2024-25: Recognizing Young Literary Leaders

The National Young Authors’ Fair (NYAF) 2024-25 culminated in a grand awards ceremony in Delhi, celebrating India’s best young storytellers.

The event was inaugurated by Smt. Smriti Irani, Former Union Minister for Education & Women & Child Development, who encouraged student authors and applauded their creativity. She was joined by Bhavin Shah, CEO of Education World; Navyn Salem, Founder & CEO of Edesia Nutrition; and Ohad Ouziel, bestselling author of 100 Hidden Truths of Parenting. Their presence added significance to the event, which has become a cornerstone for nurturing young literary talent.

India’s Leading Schools in Literary Excellence

Schools across India participated in NYAF, with several recognized for their commitment to fostering young writers.

The event also honored educators who have played a key role in nurturing creativity. HARI A from Harvest Public School, Khammam, was named India’s No. 1 Inspiring Educator. Among the Top Inspiring Educator Award recipients were:

Their dedication has empowered students to become confident, published authors.

Young Authors Making Their Mark

The event showcased some of the most promising young authors in the country.

The Young Prodigy Authors category featured remarkable talent, including:

Bhavin Shah, CEO of Education World, highlighted the significance of the event, stating, “This platform isn’t just about writing-it’s about expression, creativity, and identity. Every book here is a testament to the limitless potential of our students.

Ohad Ouziel added, “Books written by children offer a glimpse into a world adults often forget-pure, powerful, and honest.

Launch of The BriBooks Times: A New Era in Student Journalism

Unleashing the Power of Young Voices The BriBooks Times – India’s First Newspaper Crafted by Children, for Children, Shaping the Journalists of Tomorrow

A key highlight of the event was the unveiling of The BriBooks Times (TBT)-India’s first digital and print newspaper written by children, for children.

Curated entirely by young student journalists, TBT provides daily news, opinions, and current affairs relevant to the youth. The dignitaries at the event launched its inaugural edition, marking a bold step toward student-led media and youth expression.

SBWF 2024: A Summer of Creativity and Storytelling

Earlier in the day, the Summer Book Writing Festival (SBWF) 2024 celebrated students who transformed their summer vacations into a creative journey.

The Jury Choice Awards and Best-Selling Author Awards honored several young writers, including:

These young authors demonstrated a wide range of storytelling styles and themes, proving that talent and creativity flourish at a young age.

A Celebration of India’s Future Literary Icons

With 500,000 books written and 200 young authors honored, the National Awards and Exhibition was a powerful testament to the potential of India’s young writers.

This event was not just an awards ceremony but a movement that celebrates the power of storytelling, imagination, and self-expression. As these young authors continue their literary journeys, the National Awards and Exhibition serves as a reminder that when young minds are encouraged and empowered, they have the ability to shape the future of literature.

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