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Anuj Bahri Malhotra, owner of Bahrisons Booksellers in Khan Market, has stayed true to his and his father's dreams of providing every book lover the book they come looking for in his shop ...
While this photogenic entrance gets the attention of book bubs, it’s the interior of Faqir Chand’s neighbour in the next lane, Bahrisons Booksellers, that keeps readers coming back.
Books, coffee and aesthetics come together at Bahrisons Booksellers’ newest outlet near Maddox Square in Kolkata. This multistorey bookstore is a delight for bookworms, offering not just an extensive ...
Bahrisons Booksellers, Delhi's iconic bookstore in Khan Market, is a family-run business. Started by refugee Bajraj Bahri Malhotra in newly post-Independent India in 1953, it is now being run by ...
Balraj Bahri Malhotra, the founder of Bahrisons Booksellers, which is among India’s most successful independently-owned bookstores, died on Friday at a private hospital in South Delhi. His ...
Salman Rushdie's 'The Satanic Verses' returns to India after 36-year ban A "limited stock" of the book has been selling at Bahrisons Booksellers in the national capital for the past few days.
Fiction, non-fiction, rare hardbound classics, much-loved comics, coffee table books, kids’ favourites and more adorn the racks of the newly opened Bahrisons Booksellers on Park Street. The store at ...
In almost 72 years, a New Delhi-based family-run bookstore, Bahrisons Booksellers, situated in Khan Market, the heart of the city, has grown into one of the most loved spaces for readers. Last ...
It took him five years, a humble residence in Kingsway Camp, multiple odd jobs and the sale of his mother’s gold bangle to find his bearings and open Bahrisons Booksellers in Khan Market in 1953.
Today, as the Bahrisons Booksellers in Delhi’s Khan Market turns 70 in October, there are already five more outlets in Delhi, and one each in Gurugram, Noida, Chandigarh and Kolkata.
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