The National Book Trust (NBT) is set to shift its office to the city, a move that coincides with the highly anticipated Pune Book Festival. The festival, expected to attract 7.5 lakh visitors, is a significant cultural event that showcases a wide array of
Pune Book FestivalNbtNational Book TrustReal EstateCultural EventsReal Estate PuneNov 29, 2024
The Pune Book Festival is scheduled to take place over the next few weeks, attracting a large number of visitors and book enthusiasts.
Visitors can expect a wide range of activities including book readings, author talks, panel discussions, and interactive sessions for children and adults.
The NBT office is moving to Pune to enhance its presence in the city, foster a stronger connection with the local literary community, and support the growth of literature and literacy in the region.
The festival is expected to boost the local economy, increase foot traffic in commercial areas, and drive property values and further investment in Pune.
The National Book Trust (NBT) is a government organization dedicated to the promotion of reading and publishing in India. It supports the development of literature and literacy through various initiatives and programs.
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