Kech Cultural Festival sees record book sales

Published October 6, 2025
Students take a keen interest in books on display at the cultural festival.—Dawn
Students take a keen interest in books on display at the cultural festival.—Dawn

GWADAR: The Kech Cultural Festival in Turbat set a new record for book sales this week, with titles worth Rs6.2 million sold over three days, according to the district administration.

Overall sales at food and other stalls generated another Rs2.6m, bri­n­ging the combined total to Rs8.8m.

Organised by the Kech district administration, the festival drew more than 22,000 visitors on its final day, including families, students and the general public. Officials said this year’s book sales comfortably surpassed last year’s tally of Rs3.2m.

Students from local colleges and universities accounted for a large share of purchases, showing keen interest in books on current affairs, biographies, governance, democracy and related subjects. Administrators said the establishment of three universities in Kech has noticeably expanded the community of readers.

Three-day festival draws 22,000 visitors on final day

Notable attendees at the closing ceremony included National Party chief Dr Abdul Malik Baloch, Senator Jan Muhammad Buledi, Lala Rasheed Dashti, Mir Hammal Baloch, Ashraf Hussain, Additional Deputy Commissioner Kech Tabish Ali, Assistant Commissioner Turbat Muhammad Jan Baloch, SSP Zohaib Mohsin, Prof Dr Ghafoor Shad, Ismail Khaliq, Khalil Tigrani and Waja Bijjar Baloch.

Deputy Commissioner Kech Bashir Ahmed Barrech, whose office organised the event, hailed the festival as “historic and successful in every respect”.

“The enthusiasm and love shown by the people of Kech over these three days are unforgettable. This success is the result of public participation,” he said.

Mr Barrech said the administration formed an active outreach team to lift spirits after a period of frustration in the area, visiting universities, colleges, schools and offices to encourage residents to take part.

He thanked Dr Abdul Malik Baloch for his personal efforts and acknowledged the support of Turbat University, Turbat Press Club and other local institutions.

Published in Dawn, October 6th, 2025

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