Pakistan Academy of Letters to organize weekly book bazaar from Friday

SocialPakistan Academy of Letters to organize weekly book bazaar from Friday

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) will organize two-day Weekly book bazaar at premises of Academy in Islamabad from Friday (November 11).

The publishers and book sellers of twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi will set up their stalls at weekly book bazaar. The bazaar would start working from 9:00 am till 7:00 pm.

Books on various subjects would be available at weekly bazaar on discounts rates, said an official of PAL.

The PAL official said that the academy was making efforts to promote book reading culture in the country.

He said that the academy invited students and general public to get books on discounted rates from the weekly book bazaar.

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