23 April - World Book and Copyright Day Celebrated at Lead The Lives : Promoting Reading and Respect for Creative Works

   

April 23 – World Book and Copyright Day

                                                                                            


Why This Day Is Special?

Celebrates the power of books to foster knowledge, freedom, and cultural exchange.
It honors authors, publishers, and libraries as vital to human progress.
It promotes literacy and respect for intellectual property.

History Behind the Day

UNESCO established the day in 1995 on April 23, coinciding historically with Cervantes and Shakespeare.
It supports reading initiatives and encourages storytelling around the world.
Schools, libraries, and book fairs host related events.

Did You Know❓

  • UNESCO designates a World Book Capital each year.
  • India hosts cultural festivals promoting reading culture.
  • This date aligns with authors Cervantes and Shakespeare’s lives.

How Can We Celebrate?

  1. Organize a book swap or host a reading circle.
  2. Visit your local library or bookstore.
  3. Write and share a short story or poem with others.

Stories connect us across time—today, dive into worlds waiting to be discovered.

World Book and Copyright Day Awareness | Celebrating Reading and Respecting Creativity with Lead The Lives

World Book and Copyright Day is being observed today to create awareness about the importance of books, reading, and the protection of intellectual property. Books play a vital role in education, imagination, and cultural exchange, while copyright safeguards the rights of authors and creators. On this occasion, Lead The Lives highlights the value of reading and responsible use of creative works in building informed and ethical societies.

Through World Book and Copyright Day awareness, Lead The Lives encourages a culture of reading, lifelong learning, and respect for original ideas. This day serves as a reminder that books empower minds and that protecting copyright supports creativity and innovation. Lead The Lives continues to promote literacy, ethical content use, and appreciation for authors and educators.

The staff of Lead The Lives, along with the Lead The Lives community, actively share awareness about the purpose of World Book and Copyright Day by encouraging reading habits and discussions on intellectual property. Lead The Lives reinforces values such as knowledge, integrity, and respect for creative effort, inspiring communities to support authors, publishers, and educators.

At the same time, Lead The Lives readers and students are being made aware of the significance of this day through educational and value-based content. Students associated with Lead The Lives are encouraged to develop a love for reading and understand the importance of respecting copyright, while readers of Lead The Lives are reminded that ethical use of books and content strengthens creative and learning ecosystems.

World Book and Copyright Day stands as a celebration of the values of literacy, knowledge-sharing, creativity, and ethical responsibility. By sharing awareness on this day, Lead The Lives reaffirms its commitment to empowering staff, readers, students, and the wider community through education, reading, and respect for intellectual property.


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