This iconic Mumbai bookstore appears disorganized but its not, just quiz the staff, who have an unfathomable knowledge of the literary world.
The founder of Mumbais famous Strand Book Stall, late T. N. Shanbhag, was an "iconic bookseller, " according to the companys website. It also claims that with a princely capital of Rs 450 in 1948, Shanbhag was "the first one in the whole world to give a 20 percent discount to the reader whom he considered a kindred soul."
Youd think this was hyperbole. But when the Strands first and loyal customers were among Indias top minds(ex Prime Minister Pandit Nehru and Dr S Minister of State for External Affairs who describes the Strand as "an iconic Indian institution for book lovers across our country") youd have to think again.
The Strand Book Stall also has five university campus stores across the country as well as stores inside the buildings of IT companies Infos and, and in 2003 the Strands founder was awarded the Padmashr, one of the governments highest honors.
Read the history of this fascinating big-little Mumbai bookshop which opened on the corner of Strand Cinema just after World War I.
The 60-year-old book chain has its annual Mumbai Strand Book Festival all this month and already people are turning up to art events with heavy Strand carry bags from the book festival, which is nearby. Although one woman described it as "a little underwhelming this year, " bookworms will dig it.