Book fair

Published January 11, 2012

PESHAWAR, Jan 10: A three-day book fair started on Tuesday at University of Peshawar under the patronage of Study Aid Foundation.

The book fair comprises more than fifty stalls and a collection of more than 50,000 books offered at a discounted rate of 40-50 per cent to the students. The book fair was formally inaugurated by ViceChancellor University of Peshawar Prof Dr Azmat Hayat Khan.

Addressing the inaugural ceremony the VC termed book fair encouraging move towards promoting reading habits among the students.—Bureau

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