Call for 33rd Iran's Book of the Year Awards issued


2015-8-10


The Secretariat of the Islamic Republic of Iran's Book of the Year Award issued a call for participation at the 33rd edition of this event.


According to IBNA correspondent, the 33rd edition of this event is held with the purpose of a elevating the culture of Islamic society, safeguarding cultural independence and identity as well as giving support and encouragement to the writers, translators, editors and publishers throughout Iran.
On this basis, the Secretariat of Iran's Book of the Year Awards invites all authors, translators, editors and publications institute to submit their works for participation at the 33rd edition of this event not later than September 22 to the address: No.2. Njajeh Nasir Alley, the S. Baradaran-e Mozaffar Street, Enghelab Eslami Ave.
For more information, the enthusiasts may visit the website www.ketasal.ir or dial the numbers 9821 66966139 and 9821 66966219.



 
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