Book fair at the beginning of May in Delta

"In times when life is fast and sometimes less quality, we must respect the book more than ever," said Šehović
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Book Fair, Podgorica, Photo: Zoran Đurić
Book Fair, Podgorica, Photo: Zoran Đurić
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Ažurirano: 11.04.2017. 11:01h

The Podgorica International Book and Education Fair, where employment in Montenegro will be promoted, will be held from May 2 to 9 in the Delta city shopping mall. The slogan of this year's fair will be "We have the world for you", and the ticket for this event will cost one euro. The Minister of Education, Damir Šehović, indicated that starting this year, a new segment of the Fair, the twelfth in a row, is the promotion of career opportunities in Montenegro. "It is the obligation of all participants to use this event in the best possible way in an attempt to connect supply and demand on the Montenegrin labor market," Šehović said at the press conference. As he said, the book as the basis of the Fair is the greatest treasure of civilization. "In times when life is fast and sometimes less quality, we must respect the book more than ever," said Šehović. The director of the publishing house "Nova knjiga", Predrag Uljarević, announced that readers from all over Montenegro visit the Fair. He pointed out that so far, as part of the accompanying programs, around 600 literary promotions, author's evenings and presentations of the most important creators from Montenegro and the region have been held at the Fair. "In the previous 11 years, we recorded a total of more than 300 visits, which speaks for itself about the place the Fair occupies among the reading public," said Uljarević. He announced that a new segment for the promotion of employment in Montenegro will be opened at this year's Fair, in cooperation with the portal zaplobi.me. "We offer firms and companies the opportunity to promote their business opportunities and vacancies," said Uljarević. Danilo Popović from the portal zaplobi.me assessed that the culture of employment and education are an inexorable part of one and the same process. "If the average Montenegrin read much more and had a much stronger education, he would be more competitive on the labor market," explained Popović.

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