Mahila Haat

 Kitaabe insaan ki sabsi acchi dost hoti hai naa toh compliant karti hai na hi demand bass saath deti hai.. 

Books are people's greatest friends, according to a well-known movie quotation. They always stick by your side in difficult situations and teach you valuable life lessons. There are a lot of people who love reading books and will happily spend hours doing so.

And if we tell you that there was a place where you could buy books for a very low price, would you believe us? Of course you will respond "no," as not everyone can afford to purchase books, and despite the fact that many people enjoy reading them, they do not do so due to the high cost.

Daryaganj Book Market also known as Mahila haat is a location in Delhi where you can get books at very low prices.

                            

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 Things you'll find there

Here, you may discover any genre of book, including those that are educational, romantic, or thrilling. You can even find secondhand books for schoolchildren. It's wonderful that you can find your favorite books at a low price; I previously purchased a book from an online store for 220 rupees, but I recently discovered the same, high-quality book in the market for only 100 rupees, 

And you can get books for as low as 50 rupees, so you may choose whatever book you want. Of course, those will be used books, but the price is still affordable.

Additionally, you can find some stationery items for use both in offices and by students.

When we were exploring the market, the small, lovely diaries caught our attention the most. I mean, if you enjoy writing and keep a journal every day or once a week, you can buy these diaries for writing and at a decent price as well.

                                                          

 When is the best time to visit?

Daryaganj Book Market is only open on Sundays from 9 AM to 6 PM, and Delhi Gate is the closest metro station. You may easily travel there by the metro. Because this market only opens on Sundays, prepare for the crowds you may experience. If you plan to visit, we recommend going in the morning. You should also bring a water bottle with you. On the other hand, mornings are great for shopping because so many books are sold by evening.

So if you want to develop a reading habit but don't want to spend a lot of money on books, you should definitely go there.

 


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