India Set for Creative Surge at National Young Authors’ Fair 2024
The 3rd Edition of the National Young Authors’ Fair (NYAF) returns in October 2024, empowering over 1 million Indian students to become published authors. Supported by BriBooks and Education World, the event is free to all schools and will showcase young talents globally.
India is gearing up for a literary and creative revolution as the 3rd Edition of the National Young Authors' Fair (NYAF), the world's largest book-writing competition for school students, returns in October 2024. Early access will open on September 1st for select schools, making this year's event a groundbreaking celebration of young talent. More than 1 million students from top Indian schools will be empowered to unleash their creative potential and become published authors.
Part of a global series with resounding success in the USA, the UK, South Asia, and the Middle East, the NYAF has become a beacon of opportunity for countless young minds. The 2024-25 edition aims to solidify India's position as a powerhouse of creativity and literary talent. For the first time, top young authors and their works will be showcased at leading children's literature festivals worldwide, offering an unparalleled platform for their voices to be heard globally.
Organized by BriBooks and supported by Education World, the NYAF has already produced over half a million young authors, including best-sellers who have captivated readers across the globe. The event, open to all schools and students free of charge, allows participants to explore themes from Sustainable Development Goals to socially relevant issues and lighter topics. With strong endorsements from key figures like Ami Dror, Founder & President of BriBooks, and Bhavin Shah, CEO of Education World, the anticipation for NYAF 2024 is palpable. The event is more than a competition; it is a celebration of young voices and a testament to the boundless potential of India's youth.
(With inputs from agencies.)