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SATURDAY, MAY 26, 2012 7:50 PM IST

New Delhi: On Thursday, Mint paid a visit to the Delhi Book Fair, running at Pragati Maidan until 6 September. With over 230 exhibitors—including big publishing houses like Penguin, relatively new names like graphic novels company Campfire, religious institutions, stationers and manufacturers of learning aids—the fair attracted a large and varied turn out.

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We asked publishers and vendors about what they have on sale, which books are doing well, and whether the economic crisis is affecting them. Watch the video to hear their responses, and get a look at some of the fair’s more interesting exhibits.

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