Egypt's Supreme Council of Culture will hold, on Monday, a seminar entitled "Abdel Nasser and Culture" at the council's headquarters, marking late president Gamal Abdel Nasser's forty-fifth death anniversary, al-Bawaba News reported Friday. The seminar will discuss how culture became a real locomotive for development during the fifties and sixties, and how the state supported thinkers and writers to establish enormous cultural institutions, which are still in service playing its role in the society. Abdel Hakim Abdel Nasser, the eldest son of the late president, will attend the seminar as well as a number of Egyptian senior writers.