“Please come sir, visit my stall and see my books,” says 72-year-old Dasari Amarendra at the 37th edition of the Hyderabad Book Fair. The retired engineer from Andhra Pradesh is seen inviting one and all with a smile. What is unique about his stall is none of the books, 18 in all are self-published and written by him.
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