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can anyone suggest a cheap student friendly ink that I can acquire in nagpur, the only ink I can find is camlin (I want to know what other options I have here in nagpur also camlin offers only 3 colors) thanks for answering

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Hi , I am also from Nagpur . I did not find any other ink than camlin in local stores . I bought daytone inks from amazon.They have both normal and fine ink(i don't know the difference) they have some different colors from each other.

https://www.amazon.in/Daytone-Fountain-Assorted-Pack-Colors/dp/B01CAEGDY0

https://www.amazon.in/Daytone-Extra-Fine-Fountain-Colour/dp/B07NPQYBYR

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I don't think you'll have any luck in getting any cheap inks aside from Camlin there. I'd suggest you to take a look at Bril inks (http://www.brilindia.com/product-detail/11). They are affordable and provide quite good quality for the price, and also available in various colors.

 

I think you need to shop for at least 500 rs to qualify for free shipping. So if you have a friend or two who can chip in along with you then this is a good option.

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