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            <![CDATA[ <p>The <strong>49th International Kolkata Book Fair</strong> concluded in a jubilant mood at <strong>Central Park, Salt Lake</strong>, with an astounding <strong>32 lakh visitors</strong> and estimated book sales of around <strong>₹32 crore</strong> during its <strong>12-day run</strong>, further consolidating its position as one of <strong>Asia’s biggest literary events</strong>. The fair, organised by the <strong>Publishers and Booksellers Guild</strong>, featured over <strong>1,000 publishers and stalls</strong>, offering a wide range of titles spanning <strong>literature, academic works, children’s books, regional writing, and international publications</strong>, and was held from <strong>January 22 to February 3</strong>.</p><p><strong>Argentina</strong>, the <strong>Guest of Honour country</strong>, added a vibrant cultural dimension to the literary exchange through <strong>author events, cultural programmes, and curated book exhibitions</strong>. The participation of countries such as the <strong>UK, Spain, Russia, Ukraine, and China</strong> further highlighted the fair’s growing <strong>international appeal</strong>.</p><p>Guild representatives reported a <strong>15% increase in sales</strong> compared to the previous edition, which had drawn nearly <strong>27 lakh visitors</strong>, calling it strong evidence that <strong>print reading culture remains thriving</strong> despite the rise of <strong>digital platforms</strong>. The fair hosted numerous <strong>book launches, panel discussions, student visits, and cultural performances</strong>, transforming it into not just a commercial marketplace but a lively <strong>celebration of literature and reading</strong>.</p><p>The event concluded with the traditional <strong>ceremonial hammer strikes</strong>, attended by <strong>guild members and dignitaries</strong>, symbolically closing another <strong>record-setting chapter</strong> in the fair’s long and celebrated history.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>The <strong>49th International Kolkata Book Fair</strong> concluded in a jubilant mood at <strong>Central Park, Salt Lake</strong>, with an astounding <strong>32 lakh visitors</strong> and estimated book sales of around <strong>₹32 crore</strong> during its <strong>12-day run</strong>, further consolidating its position as one of <strong>Asia’s biggest literary events</strong>. The fair, organised by the <strong>Publishers and Booksellers Guild</strong>, featured over <strong>1,000 publishers and stalls</strong>, offering a wide range of titles spanning <strong>literature, academic works, children’s books, regional writing, and international publications</strong>, and was held from <strong>January 22 to February 3</strong>.</p><p><strong>Argentina</strong>, the <strong>Guest of Honour country</strong>, added a vibrant cultural dimension to the literary exchange through <strong>author events, cultural programmes, and curated book exhibitions</strong>. The participation of countries such as the <strong>UK, Spain, Russia, Ukraine, and China</strong> further highlighted the fair’s growing <strong>international appeal</strong>.</p><p>Guild representatives reported a <strong>15% increase in sales</strong> compared to the previous edition, which had drawn nearly <strong>27 lakh visitors</strong>, calling it strong evidence that <strong>print reading culture remains thriving</strong> despite the rise of <strong>digital platforms</strong>. The fair hosted numerous <strong>book launches, panel discussions, student visits, and cultural performances</strong>, transforming it into not just a commercial marketplace but a lively <strong>celebration of literature and reading</strong>.</p><p>The event concluded with the traditional <strong>ceremonial hammer strikes</strong>, attended by <strong>guild members and dignitaries</strong>, symbolically closing another <strong>record-setting chapter</strong> in the fair’s long and celebrated history.</p> ]]>
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