💨 Abstract
On May 1st, the May Day Bookstore in Delhi, the only Leftist bookstore in the city, celebrated its 13th anniversary. The event attracted over 600 people, primarily young individuals below the age of 30, seeking alternative politics, culture, and academia. Speakers and performers addressed topics related to workers' rights, while the audience browsed the bookstore. The day aimed to foster engagement and exchange of revolutionary ideas.
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