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Lucknow Book Fair will also exchange old books for new

By IANS | Updated: March 15, 2023 08:50 IST

Lucknow, March 15 The 10th edition of the Lucknow Book Fair (LBF) this year, will have a unique ...

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Lucknow, March 15 The 10th edition of the Lucknow Book Fair (LBF) this year, will have a unique feature it will give customers an option to exchange their books with new ones at a nominal cost, apart from also buying new ones.

The book fair will be held from March 17-26.

Spread in 10,000 square feet waterproof and air-cooled hanger, the book fair will house about 30 book stalls.

Several famous publishers and booksellers like Amar Chitra Katha, National Book Trust, Osho Tapovan, UP Hindi Sansthan and Rampur Raza Library will be a part of the fair.

Convenor of the LBF, Manoj Chandel, said that the fair, which intends to give bibliophiles an opportunity to update their book shelves, will offer free entry.

"The main idea behind providing people an opportunity to exchange their old books is to help them get new ones at an affordable price. For the book exchange the visitors will be required to speak to the organisers," said Chandel.

The theme of the fair is the G20 summit. Various cultural programmes and youth related competitions on the theme will be organised during the fair.

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