In the small, sun-baked town of Mehsana, Gujarat, a young man named Dhruv ran a tiny second-hand bookstore. His shop, "Gyan Sagar," was a dusty alcove wedged between a sweet mart and a hardware store. The walls were lined with old Gujarati novels, school textbooks, and ancient competitive exam guides. But Dhruv had a dream.
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