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World Book Day 2026: Importance, History, and UNESCO Initiative

World Book and Copyright Day 2026 is observed on 23rd April around the world every year. This day celebrates the power of books, authors and reading culture. The day was established by the UNESCO and it highlights how the books connect cultures, preserve knowledge and inspire generations. It also raises awareness about the copyright laws which protect the authors rights. This occasion also promotes the education, creativity and global conversation through the written word.

Why Is World Book Day Celebrated on 23 April?

The 23rd April holds the special significance in the literary history. It is associated with the death anniversaries of some of the greatest writers in the world.

  • Miguel de Cervantes (Spain)
  • William Shakespeare (England)
  • Inca Garcilaso de la Vega (Peru)

Although the Shakespeare and Cervantes are both recorded as they having died on 23 April 1616 and they actually passed away on the different dates due to differences between the Julian and Gregorian calendars.

This unique coincidence still makes the date of the day symbolically powerful for world literature.

History of World Book and Copyright Day

Spanish Cultural Roots (1920s)

The idea has been originated in Spain as a tribute to Miguel de Cervantes. It was inspired by the Catalan tradition where the people exchanged books and roses as symbols of knowledge and love.

Global Recognition by UNESCO (1995)

In the year 1995 where the UNESCO officially declared 23 April as World Book and Copyright Day. The aim was to promote to reading, publishing and protection of the intellectual property worldwide.

Symbolic Importance

The date also represents the shared literary heritage and celebrates the authors who have shaped global thought and culture.

Rabat as World Book Capital 2026

Every year UNESCO designates the city as the World Book Capital to promote the reading and literary activities.

In the year 2026 Rabat the capital of Morocco holds this prestigious title.

Key Initiatives by Rabat in 2026

  • It is expanding the access to books across the country.
  • It also supporting the publishing industry.
  • And it promotes the literacy among all age groups.
  • And highlighting the North African and Arabic literature.

This initiative helps to strengthen the local and global literary ecosystems.

UNESCO’s Focus in 2026 In Multilingualism

The major theme for 2026 is multilingualism.

UNESCO aims to promote,

  • The availability of books in the diverse languages.
  • Also the inclusive learning resources.
  • And the cultural diversity through literature.

This have ensures that knowledge is accessible to people from the different linguistic backgrounds.

Significance of World Book and Copyright Day

World Book Day is not just about to celebrating the literature but it plays the crucial role in shaping society.

1. Promotes Reading Culture

The day encourages the people and specially youth to develop reading habits which improve imagination and critical thinking.

It also the raises the awareness about copyright laws and ensuring the creators receive proper recognition and rewards.

The books also carry the traditions, languages and historical knowledge across generations.

It also improves the access to educational resources and strengthens learning systems globally.

Interesting Facts About World Book Day

  • Over the 158 million books are estimated to exist worldwide today.
  • Around the 2.2 million new titles are published each year.
  • The UNESCO publications are also translated into 70+ languages.
  • Also the countries like UK and Ireland celebrates the separate World Book Day in March.
  • Around the more than 26 cities have been named World Book Capitals since 2001.

Top 10 Quotes in World Book Day

  1. “We read to know we are not alone.” — C. S. Lewis
  2. “It is what you read when you don’t have to that determines what you will be when you can’t help it.” — Oscar Wilde
  3. “Good friends, good books and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.” — Mark Twain
  4. “A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.” — George R. R. Martin
  5. “It’s a great blessing if one can lose all sense of time, all worries, if only for a short time, in a book.” — Nella Last
  6. “Reading is a discount ticket to everywhere.” — Mary Schmich
  7. “Sometimes, you read a book and it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal…” — John Green
  8. “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” — Dr. Seuss
  9. “I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading!” — Jane Austen
  10. “Books are the mirrors of the soul.” — Virginia Woolf

Question

Q. The UNESCO World Book Capital for 2026 is.

A. Paris
B. Madrid
C. Rabat
D. Rome

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