World Book and Copyright Day 2025 Theme, Date, Significance
World Book and Copyright Day, celebrated on April 23rd each year, is a global celebration of books, authors, and the importance of protecting intellectual property rights through copyright laws. This day is marked by events and activities worldwide, all aimed at promoting the love for reading and writing, while also creating awareness about the significance of education, literacy, and intellectual property protection. The 2025 theme emphasizes the role literature plays in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), highlighting how literature can inspire positive action and awareness on pressing global issues such as poverty, hunger, and inequality.
Symbolic date: April 23rd marks the anniversaries of literary giants,
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Why in the news? | World Book and Copyright Day 2025 Theme, Date, Significance |
Theme for 2025 | “The Role of Literature in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)” |
Date | April 23, 2025 |
Establishment Year | 1995 (by UNESCO) |
Symbolic Dates | Anniversaries of Shakespeare, Cervantes, Garcilaso de la Vega |
Key Objective | To encourage reading, promote literacy, and protect intellectual property through copyright |
Celebration Activities | Book fairs, author readings, workshops, storytelling sessions, copyright discussions |
Focus Areas | Literature’s role in SDGs, Cultural diversity, Intellectual Property Protection |
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