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Don't remove this article but develop it. This was one of the world's great bookstores in the unlikeliest of locations, and its owner, Ramanand Tewari influenced many of the foreigners visiting Kathmandu. The main store was destroyed in a fire a few years ago, but the firm continues to operate from other branches. Autobiography of the owner here https://pilgrimsbooks.wordpress.com/category/pilgrims/ --FurnaldHall (talk) 10:18, 25 February 2016 (UTC)
As to sources, there is considerable detail in the external links I posted and the autobiography link above if someone wants to read through them and link them to the article. I may get round to it eventually, but if anyone else can do it immediately that would be a plus.
Googling "ramanand tiwari pilgrims" turns up many pages of hits for the firm and its owners.