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Tuesday, November 24, 2015
by Saudamini Jain. Hindustan Times Brunch, November 22, 2015
So here’s the thing about Indian publishing: for all of this year, it’s been in the news – and it’s made big news.
In January, the Jaipur Literature Festival declared that it was going to expand beyond the Pink City to travel all the way to London and Colorado, and it did. In April, publisher Chiki Sarkar and four others resigned from Penguin Random House India to launch a new publishing house, Juggernaut, which will introduce pay-by-chapter reading on mobile platforms. In October, in addition to the countless (and counting!) literary festivals in the country, another one was held in – no, really – cyberspace.
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Nov 08 2015 : The Times of India (Mumbai)

Meghna Mukherjee

Books are a man's best friend. And when it's pre-winter, the bookworms often head to the many old libraries around the city for hours of relaxed reading sessions.Rows upon rows of shelves, the smell of old books and the silence -for a book lover, there's no greater place than a library and no greater feeling than cooking up new ideas there. We take a look at some of the most amazing bookstores across the world that provide you with much more than just a quiet reading zone. Read on to find more.