Pune, April 21st, 2025: Conrad Pune, a leading hotel in the city, has launched ConREAD, a community initiative aimed at reigniting the love for reading. This program is designed to create a vibrant reading community where book lovers can connect and share their passion.
Conrad PuneConreadBook ClubReading CommunityCultural EnrichmentReal Estate PuneApr 21, 2025
ConREAD, short for Conrad Reading Enthusiasts and Advocates, is a community initiative launched by Conrad Pune to reignite the love for reading. It includes events such as book clubs, author talks, and reading challenges.
The first event, a book club meeting, will be held on April 30th at the Conrad Pune. Registration is open on the hotel's website.
ConREAD is open to the public and welcomes people of all ages and reading levels. Whether you are a seasoned reader or just starting out, there is something for everyone.
ConREAD participants will have access to a wide range of books and resources, including a dedicated online platform for sharing recommendations, writing prompts, and articles on writing techniques.
Conrad Pune has a history of supporting local arts and educational programs. ConREAD is part of the hotel's broader commitment to community engagement and cultural enrichment.
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