2020 New Delhi World Book Fair Date, Venue, Schedule, Tickets, Timings

The New Delhi World Book Fair is a prominent name in the field of the book fair. It is one of the oldest book fair of India. The New Delhi World Book Fair is the biggest book fair in South East Asia which attracts thousands of visitors everyday.

This yearly event takes place in early month of Jan, and is organized by the National Book Trust, India (NBT). It is the largest book fair in India which has a more economic side. This Book fair also supports the growing markets of neighbouring countries.

28th New Delhi World Book Fair 2020 tickets
2020 New Delhi World Book Fair Date

The 2020 New Delhi World Book Fair will be the 28th edition of this world famous book fair which will schedule to be held from 4th Jan, 2020 on wards in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India.

2020 New Delhi World Book Fair Venue

28th New Delhi World Book Fair 2020 Venue is Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India.

2020 New Delhi World Book Fair Date

28th New Delhi World Book Fair 2020 schedule to be held from 4th Jan, 2020 on wards.

2020 New Delhi World Book Fair Ticket Price

28th New Delhi World Book Fair 2020 Ticket price is 50Rs for adult and 30Rs for children.

2020 New Delhi World Book Fair Tickets

28th New Delhi World Book Fair 2020 tickets are easily available from the gate of the Pragati Maidan.

2020 New Delhi World Book Fair Schedule

28th New Delhi World Book Fair 2020 is schedule to be held in 4th Jan, 2020.

2020 New Delhi World Book Fair Timings

28th New Delhi World Book Fair 2020 timings are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

2020 New Delhi World Book Fair Location

28th New Delhi World Book Fair 2020 Location is Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India.

2020 New Delhi World Book Fair Closing Date

28th New Delhi World Book Fair 2020 last date is 12th Jan, 2020.

4 Replies to “2020 New Delhi World Book Fair Date, Venue, Schedule, Tickets, Timings”

  1. Atleast you have to do it free for the students.
    Means this is the source of knowledge for the students for which uh are taking charges. This is not fair for middle class families or anyone who want to see it.

  2. Atleast you have to do it free for the students.
    Means this is the source of knowledge for the students for which uh are taking charges. This is not fair for middle class families or anyone who want to see it and don’t have money to pay.

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