Based on the wonderful initiative of UNESCO, every year on April 23, the World Book Day
is celebrated. This observance aims to foster a culture of reading worldwide, particularly
among youth, while simultaneously cultivating an appreciation for extant literary works and
fostering the genesis of novel masterpieces. Moreover, Book Day serves as a platform for
advancing global education, science, and culture as pivotal agents of progress and peace.
Students, faculty, and administrative personnel at Ken Walker International University
convened to partake in a multifaceted celebration the World Book Day with a variety of fun
activities and interesting discussions.
The event dedicated to the World Book Day was opened by associate professor Lasha
Kurdashvili, who introduced the history of the Book Day and talked about the importance of
reading and education. Each participant presented favorite book and spoke about the values
that would make them recommend this book.
Upon the culmination of the event, students noted the significance of reading as an
indispensable component in the attainment of a comprehensive educational foundation
essential for their prospective roles as physicians.