Children's Book Trust
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Children’s Book Trust is a book publisher in India
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. It was founded by one of the India’s most celebrated cartoonist Keshav Shankar Pillai, popularly known as Shankar in 1957. It came to be housed in Nehru House and was inaugurated by the President of India
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 Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, and the building also houses the Shankar's International Dolls Museum
Shankar's International Dolls Museum
The International Dolls Museum is a large collection of dolls in Delhi, India. It was set up by K. Shankar Pillai, a political cartoonist. Housed in the Children's Book Trust building on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, accessed through a separate entrance, a winding staircase, leading up to a foyer. The...

 established also by Shankar Pillai in 1965 on November 30, 1965. Today, CBT comprises the Shankar's International Dolls Museum
Shankar's International Dolls Museum
The International Dolls Museum is a large collection of dolls in Delhi, India. It was set up by K. Shankar Pillai, a political cartoonist. Housed in the Children's Book Trust building on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, accessed through a separate entrance, a winding staircase, leading up to a foyer. The...

, the Dolls Designing and Production Center, Dr. B.C. Roy Memorial Children's Library and Reading Room and Library, and the Indraprastha Press.

History

Though initially Shankar was the only story writer for the books, soon he started inviting stories from other authors. Then in 1978, CBT started an annual Competition for Writers of Children's Books, and even today most of its publishing is sourced through the winning entries. It publishes books mainly for children and young readers, printed at its own 'Indraprastha Press', located in the building’s basement, and sends them out to international book fairs through the National Book Trust and its network of 1500 distributors .
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