Gandhi (bookstore)

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Gandhi Bookstore
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail
FoundedMexico (June 1971 (1971-06))
FounderMauricio Achar
Headquarters,
Area served
Websitewww.gandhi.com.mx
"Mini Gandhi" inside the Mexico City Airport

Librerías Gandhi (Gandhi Bookstores) is a bookstore chain in Mexico. They were created in 1971; they are now one of the biggest bookstore chains in Mexico. After 40 years and more than 30 stores all over the country. The public that comes to the bookstores are mostly students, teachers, young adults, professionals, and anyone interested in culture and looking for information or entertainment.

History[]

Gandhi Bookstores were founded in June 1971, by Mauricio Achar. He created the bookstore in the belief that a great amount of the country's problems were due to the lack of reading by its population. The bookstore took its name from Mahatma Gandhi and his influence; Achar wanted to do the same. The original store occupied 150 square meters, and was located at Miguel Ángel de Quevedo 128, south of Mexico City. Even though it was small, the store had a cafeteria of its own, where people would gather not just to read, but for cultural activities such as watching movies, theatrical plays, listening to music, etc. These were the basic things that made people more interested in going more often to the bookstore.[1]

Stores[]

Today, there are 34 different Gandhi Bookstores; 17 are located within Mexico City and 17 in other parts of the country. One store is located inside El Palacio de Hierro in the country's capital, and more exist in select Walmart Supercenters.

Products[]

  • Books
  • CDs
  • DVDs
  • T-shirts
  • Games for children

References[]

  1. ^ "Gandhi Bookstore History". Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  1. "Gandhi". Gandhi. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
  2. "40 years of Gandhi". Sexenio. Archived from the original on 2013-05-16. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
  3. https://publishingperspectives.com/2016/07/gandhi-bookstore-mexico/
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