‘Book Bugs’ watch out for free books in Delhi Metro

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A couple based in Delhi is spreading love and joy through by leaving books in Delhi metro for commuters to grab it for absolutely free. Shruti and her husband’s initiative called “Books on the Delhi Metro” lets people take the book for free and keep it without any restrictions.

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The couple was inspired by Hollywood’s actress Emma Watson, where she used to leave books behind in subways for others to read. The couple reached New York organizers for the initiative and got approved for this lovely concept of sharing books in Delhi.

Shruti regularly updates the social media and leave behind the clues for the commuters to get to the book. Sometimes the books are found inside the metro.

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While people are allowed to keep the book as long as they want, but they are encouraged to keep the book after reading in the same manner as they got for the other people to read.

 

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