The old book vendors at Palayam in Thiruvananthapuram are confronting an uncertain future as the Kerala Road Fund Board (KRFB) issues eviction notices to them as part of Smart City project-related developmental works. With over three decades of history, these shops have served as a haven for students seeking affordable textbooks and literature.
Despite complying with initial requests to move temporarily for construction work, the vendors now face the prospect of permanent relocation without a clear alternative. While officials hint at shifting them to vending carts, the vendors express reluctance due to space constraints and the unique role their shops play in providing affordable books to the community. As discussions continue between the vendors, city officials, and KRFB, the fate of these beloved bookstores remains uncertain in the face of urban development initiatives.