It was 1967. A small 'paan' shop spread over a humble 10 by 10 square feet at Gandhinagar in Bangalore started selling books along with condiments by the roadside. It was exciting when they sold their ...
A brief conversation with the leader sparked an idea in the mind of Suresh Shah, who had quit college to support his family. The year was 1957 and a young man was working as a porter on Dadar railway ...
Nijesh Shah is determined to take one of India’s largest bookstores to even greater heights. Sapna Book House, founded by Suresh Shah in 1967, has today crossed more barriers than he could have ...
Sapna Book House, Gandhinagar, is a gateway to 1980s' Bangalore. Photo: Hemant Mishra/Mint In the Mumbai of the late 1950s-early 1960s, a Gujarati porter worked at the Victoria Terminus railway ...
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