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#TheLiteratureLounge #BookLovers #ReadingCommunity #BookCulture #IndianReaders #Readingculture #ReadingIsLife #BooksBeyondPages #WhyWeRead #LiteraryIndia #Bookseller #Jaipur #Bookstores #PrintVsDigital #SupportLocalBookstores #bookpodcast #storiesthatmatter #readingislife #booksthatinspire In this episode of The Literature Lounge, we sit down with Mohit Batra, a third-generation bookseller and the driving force behind Jaipur’s iconic Rajat Book Corner, to explore what it truly means to keep an independent bookstore alive in today’s world of online discounts, digital convenience, and algorithm-driven reading habits. Through a deeply personal and reflective conversation, Mohit shares how a single request for a book set his family’s journey into bookselling in motion — and how his father’s belief that “passion comes before business” shaped everything that followed. From opening a small bookstore in Jaipur in 1992 to watching it grow into a cultural hub for readers, writers, and thinkers, this episode traces how grief, love, and resilience built something far bigger than a shop. Drawing from his own life, Mohit speaks about losing his mother, finding meaning through books, and creating reading communities without advertising budgets, social media reach, or corporate backing — just word of mouth, curiosity, and human connection. He also reflects on the neurological and emotional power of print, why holding a physical book changes the way we think, and why bookstores still matter in an age of endless screens. A conversation about books beyond commerce, community beyond algorithms, and why reading is not just a habit — but a way of being. What this episode is REALLY about Not bookstores as nostalgia. Not reading as a hobby. Not business as numbers. It’s about: Turning passion into a life’s work Building culture without marketing Why physical books shape how we think Creating community in a digital world Grief, legacy, and the quiet power of stories If you’ve ever wondered why certain spaces feel alive — why some bookstores become sanctuaries — this episode offers insight, warmth, and perspective. Chapters 0:00 – Introduction 5:34 – Loss, family & choosing the bookstore 8:38 – 300 people showed up without social media 10:48 – Why print books feel different 14:26 – Why bookstores still matter today Support the Podcast If this conversation made you think differently about books, reading, or community, share it with someone who still believes in the magic of a real bookstore. Subscribe for conversations on literature, culture, and the lives built around stories — told with depth, warmth, and curiosity. Music Credits: https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-but... ✅ Subscribe To Our Channel: / @theliteraturelounge_tll Stay updated! 🔔 Follow Us On The Literature Lounge ► Instagram: / litlounge_pod ► LinkedIn: / the-literature-lounge Connect with the Host: Mohua Chinappa ► Instagram: / mohua_chinappa ► LinkedIn: / mohua-chinappa ► For queries: hello@themohuashow.com Copyright ©2025 The Literature Lounge. All Rights Reserved Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the show or its platforms.