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  2. Oxford Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Bookstore, formerly known as Oxford Bookstore and Stationery Company, is an Indian book store chain established in 1919. It has no connection with Oxford University Press . Its outlets, on prime locations in the high streets of most of the major cities of the Raj such as Delhi , Mumbai , Meerut , Chennai (2006) [ 1 ] and Calcutta ...

  3. Bahrisons Booksellers - Wikipedia

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    Balraj Bahri Malhotra, a 19-year-old refugee from Malakwal (now in Pakistan), along with his family, fled to Delhi. The family settled in the Kingsway Camp refugee area. [2] In Delhi, Balraj Bahri met his future wife, Bhag, who also came from a refugee background, having migrated from Dera Ismail Khan in the North-West Frontier Province. Life ...

  4. Still Reading Khan - Wikipedia

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    Still Reading Khan was released by Om Books International in Mumbai on 11 October 2006 and in New Delhi, London, and the Middle East around the same time. [2] [3] Shiekh said that he had a total of 900-page information about Khan in his mind, but published the book with only around 450 pages as the editing would be harder for him and later planned for a sequel book. [2]

  5. The Record Store: This New Delhi Shop Features Rare Vinyl ...

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    Nostalgia is the driving force behind Digging in India, the New Delhi-based record store and cakery from DJ, archivist, and record collector Nishant Mittal and pastry chef Mallika Tandon. When you ...

  6. People's Publishing House (India) - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, a few leaders of CPI had opened a book shop "Progs Books" in Connaught Place. It became a meeting point of CPI members from all over the country. [45] PPH bill of 2007, marking an address change of Connaught Place Showroom. By 1953, Delhi Book Centre was shifted to Paharganj, in the same building as New Age Printing Press. [49]

  7. Shopping in Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Connaught Place (CP), [1] including Janpath and Palika Bazaar: Connaught Place stands as one of the most prestigious commercial markets in the world.With rents surpassing Rs 9,000 per square foot, it is ranked among the top ten most expensive marketplaces globally. [2]