Nai Sarak Delhi
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The street is named as ‘Nai Sarak’ because it was a new road that was constructed by the British after the war of 1857. The street is lined with two-storey edifices that reflect the architectural styles of the 20th century. The lower storey of these buildings houses the shops that sell books like children’s books, textbooks and books in various languages.
Some shops in the Nai Sarak area also houses many shops that specialize in varied stationary items and also sell those types of papers that are used in offices. The Nai Sarak market has emerged as a very boulevard and you can find customers of all age crowding these shops and bargaining the price of the various kinds of books that caters to their tastes and needs.
Especially you will find school and college students buying books at this place.Apart from book shops, there are also a handful shops selling pure silk, cotton and embroidered saris. You will also find a few shops at Nai Sarak selling old as well as new musical instruments.
Location: Nai Sarak is the linking road between Chandni Chowk and Chawri Bazaar
Famous as: The largest retail and wholesale market of college and school textbooks.
Open: The market is open on all days except on Sundays.
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