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Koushik Lahiri's book 'Niseemanar Bera' launched in Kolkata mall

| | Oct 18, 2014, at 07:21 pm
Kolkata, Sept 22 (IBNS): Bookstore chain Starmark, in association with Traverse Productions and Publications, hosted the launch of 'Niseemanar Bera' (Frontiers of Infinity),a collection of travelogues by Koushik Lahiri, at its South City Mall outlet here recently.

'Niseemanar Bera' was launched by writer Budhhadev Guha.

The launch was followed by an informal adda (chat session) on the subject ‘Bengalis love to travel, but do not read travel literature’, in which personalities from various fields took part and shared their own experiences.

Actress Gargi Roy Chowdhury, fashion designer Agnimitra Paul were present among others at the event.

iseemanar Bera' is a collection of travelogues by Dr. Koushik Lahiri who is a renowned dermatologist by profession and a gifted writer and lensman by passion. 

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