Venue Layout

The venue for the World Samskrit Book Fair 2011 is the National College Ground, Basavanagudi, BANGALORE, INDIA. Here is the overall floor plan of the venue.

Floor Plan of the Book Fair Venue at the National College Ground, Bangalore.

On the left is the main auditorium where all the invited talks, cultural events and panel discussions happen. The top right section is the area for exhibits. The publisher stalls are the lines of green squares in the bottom right section.  The food court is the green patch at the top. The main auditorium, the publisher stalls area and the exhibit area, all have a roof above and an elevated wooden platform with carpet below them for protection against weather and other disturbances.

For more information on each of these sections of the venue, navigate to their respective pages under the “Venue” menu item at the top.

Click here for information about booking publisher stalls.

Watch out for updates to this page, where we will provide directions to the venue, food courts and other logistics.

2 Responses to “Venue Layout”

  1. P.R.Balakrishna

    If Sanskrit has to become a spoken language, we should target children of age group 4 years onwards and their grand parents. Books should be published suggesting sentences used in day to day conversations with such children,together with replies expected from the child or grand parents. Suggestive questions should be made availabe with possible answers.
    Short stories in narrative form should be made available to grand parents for telling children at bed time.
    I am suggesting this because children spend more time with grand parents asking to tell stories and questions on nature, animals they see etc