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Maria and SMK Assunta students holding up placards to promote Kuala Lumpur as World Book Capital 2020.

WITH Kuala Lumpur being named World Book Capital for 2020 by Unesco, Petaling Jaya MP Maria Chin Abdullah hopes people, especially youths, will read more books despite having smart gadgets.

“Younger people are using more apps (to read). We need to encourage reading at school level.

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