Kolkata: East-West Metro turned out to be the most-sought after transportation during book fair, registering a record footfall of 65,854 on Tuesday, an official said. It carried 7.1 lakh during the fair. tnn
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Book fair ends with highest footfall of 29L, sales at 28cr
The 47th Kolkata International Book Fair concluded with record-breaking footfall and sales. The fair attracted 29 lakh visitors, resulting in book sales worth Rs 28 crore. Officials plan to establish a fixed schedule coinciding with Netaji’s birth anniversary and Republic Day. They aim to extend the fair into the first week of February to accommodate visitors’ financial constraints.
The 47th Kolkata International Book Fair concluded with record-breaking footfall and sales. The fair attracted 29 lakh visitors, resulting in book sales worth Rs 28 crore. Officials plan to establish a fixed schedule coinciding with Netaji’s birth anniversary and Republic Day. They aim to extend the fair into the first week of February to accommodate visitors’ financial constraints.
The bibliophile who bought books worth Rs 3 lakh at the Book Fair!
Debarata Chattopadhyay, a teacher from Chakdah, spent Rs 3 lakh on books at the Book Fair in Kolkata. He visited the fair eight times with his students, buying books on various topics. Debarata plans to open a library in Chakdah to encourage reading among youngsters.
Debarata Chattopadhyay, a teacher from Chakdah, spent Rs 3 lakh on books at the Book Fair in Kolkata. He visited the fair eight times with his students, buying books on various topics. Debarata plans to open a library in Chakdah to encourage reading among youngsters.