The 36th General Conference of Egyptian Writers |
The Minister of Culture and the Governor of Minya inaugurate the activities of the 36th General Conference of Egyptian Writers at Minya University.
The Minister of Culture declares Minya as the "Capital of Egyptian Culture for the year 2025."
Dr. Ahmed Fouad Hano, the Minister of Culture, and Major General Emad Kdwania, the Governor of Minya, inaugurated the activities of the 36th General Conference of Egyptian Writers, organized by the General Authority for Cultural Palaces, under the supervision of writer Mohamed Abdel Hafiz Nassef, Vice President of the Authority. The conference is titled: "The Literature of Victory and Cultural Security... Fifty Years of Crossing," and is named after the prominent writer, "Gamal El-Ghitani," chaired by Dr. Ahmed Nawar, with the poet Yasser Khalil serving as the General Secretary of the conference. The event was attended by Dr. Essam Farahat, President of Minya University, along with many popular and executive leaders.
The Minister of Culture |
The Minister of Culture announced Minya as the "Capital of Egyptian Culture in 2025," on the occasion of hosting the 36th General Conference on its grounds.
He called upon the Egyptian writers and those concerned to enhance cultural dialogue, uphold the values of creativity, tolerance, and belonging, and to work together to build a cultural system that contributes to protecting our cultural security and strengthens our intellectual resilience in the face of the challenges facing our country.
The Minister expressed his gratitude to all the participants in the conference and those involved in its organization, as well as to Major General Emad Kdwania, Governor of Minya, for his generous hospitality, and to those organizing the conference, led by artist Dr. Ahmed Nawar, and poet Yasser Khalil for their efforts in making this event a success.
As part of the conference events, the Minister of Culture inaugurated a book fair organized by the General Authority for Cultural Palaces, featuring a variety of books, publications, and knowledge series, along with an exhibition of visual arts.