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Re: sunday book market faces closure.: msg#00117
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Anand,
Thanks for this posting. In Kolkata we could not react strongly so the book-bazar was short lived. But Daryaganj Sunday Book-Bazar seems to me uncomparable in the country by both its variety and quantity. It must be prevented from closing down. Count my protest if there is any signature campaign.
In Solidarity.
Amit Basu
Anand Vivek Taneja <radiofreealtair@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear All,
Woke up to the horrifying news in this morning's Hindustan Times that the Sunday Book Bazaar in DaryaGanj is going to be shut down by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi. (See, 'Sunset for Sunday Book Bazaar', Hindustan Times, Saturday, June 25 front page, Delhi edition.)
The Sunday Book Bazaar has, despite the occasional threat of closure (1992, 2001), and one shift of venue, been around in Delhi for the past forty years. It should count as a venerable institution. Especially since in the virtual absence of good public libraries in Delhi, this is one of the very few places where people can get quality books at affordable prices. For all students, and for all lovers of books, and for everybody in the city, the closure, if we let it happen, is going to be a terrible loss.
The MCD and Police decision to shut the book bazaar
needs to be challenged. This mail is just to get some ideas going. How do we go about this? Should those who want to save the Sunday Boook Bazaar do some form of demonstration or sit-in in front of the Daryaganj Police Station, across the road from the book bazaar?
Ideas, suggestions, action! Cheers, Anand Ph - 93122-62109
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