Record-Breaking Attendance of 550,000 at Karachi International Book Fair Historic Book Sales as Stocks Run Out Amid Massive Turnout

The Expo Center Karachi hosted the International Book Fair, attracting over 550,000 visitors in five days. Book sales hit a record high, with many titles selling out. On the final day, publishers offered discounts of up to 70%, while 330 stalls from 40 organizations across 17 countries showcased a diverse range of books.

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Six Dead and 165 Injured in Traffic Accidents During Eid Holidays in Karachi

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