(Pakistan News & Features Services)
The fifth edition of the Education Expo and Book Fair, organized by the Nazaria Pakistan Trust at Aiwan-e-Quaid-e-Azam in Johar Town, Lahore, from January 10 to 12 attracted a large number of scholars, educationists, intellectuals, media personalities, students and teachers, besides librarians.
The tastefully decorated stalls of the educational institutions, publishers and booksellers remained the focus of attraction for the visitors, who braved the cold weather and foggy conditions to roads to be a part of the three-day annual event in which entry was free of cost.
Younis Hashmi, a former chief librarian of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), having relocated in Canada following his retirement from service, made it a point to visit the Education Expo and Book Fair where he was warmly greeted by fellow librarians.
He met Sher Afzal Malik, Librarian, Quaid-e-Azam Public Library, who is also Secretary Finance of the Pakistan Library Association (PLA), Punjab Branch, Muhammad Sadiq, Librarian, University of Education, Lower Mall campus, who is the Assistant Secretary of PLA Punjab Branch and Mukarram Nawaz, Librarian, Archives department, Government of Punjab.
Younis Hashmi, one of the very few librarians, working proactively for the cause of the profession, was delighted to exchange views with the librarians of Lahore who also believed in keep things moving for their community.
“It is really heartening and heartwarming to meet such wonderful librarians who are committed to the profession. Their presence in the Education Expo and Book Fair reflected their passion for books and other scholastic activities,” he complimented.