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Book exhibition organised

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To be open till January 15



Storehouse: Union Minister of State for Statistics and Programme Implementation G. K. Vasan at the exhibition.

TIRUCHI: The Tiruchi based Agasthiar Publications has organised a book exhibition at Thiruvaiyaru in connection with the ongoing Thyagaraja Aradhana celebrations. The Union Minister of State for Statistics and Programme Implementation, G. K. Vasan, declared the book exhibition open on Sunday and went through the books on music. Books on Carnatic music and spirituality under various titles in Tamil and other languages brought out by Agasthiar Publications, Sri Ramakrishna Mutt, Lifco, Ananda Vikatan Group, East Publishers, etc are on display at the expo. The exhibition will be continued till January 15, according to S. Gopalakrishnan and S. Girish, proprietors of the Agasthiar Publications.

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