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Kolkata: Starmark, Random House India to launch Nidhi Dugar Kundalia's new book
05 Feb 2016, 05:18 pm
Kolkata, Feb 5 (NITN) Lifestyle store Starmark, in association with Random House India, will host the launch of Nidhi Dugar Kundalia’s The Lost Generation-Chronicling India's Dying Professions at its Quest Mall outlet in Kolkata on Feb 10.
The launch will be held at 6 pm.
Film director and cinematographer Goutam Ghose will be present as the Chief Guest, along with Subrata Mukherjee, Tarun Majumdar, Baishali Chatterjee Dutt, Rituparna Sengupta, Pallavi Chatterjee, Jayant Kripalani and others.
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