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  2. List of book publishing houses in India - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Book publishing companies of India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Book publishing companies of India" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. People's Publishing House (India) - Wikipedia

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    India Today, 1947 Edition. In several other cities of India, Nagpur, Poona, Patna, Trichur, Allahabad and Calicut, several "People's Book House (PBH)" were established in 1947 for the sale of Soviet Books and Magazines. In Vijaywada also, a "Prajashakti Publishing House" was established in 1947. [37]

  5. Book publishing in India - Wikipedia

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    Self-publishing and immense free content, which is an offshoot of the digital revolution in print, further challenge the traditional ways of printing. [3] The major players in Academic Publishing are PHI Learning (formerly known as Prentice Hall of India), Wiley India, Taylor and Francis India, New Age, Viva Books, TMH, Jaico and Manakin Press.

  6. Category:Publishing companies of India - Wikipedia

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    Comic book publishing companies of India (3 C, 17 P) M. ... People's Publishing House (India) Pratilipi; Publications Division; S. Spenta Multimedia; Sufi Comics; Sun ...

  7. Hachette India - Wikipedia

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    Hachette India is the Indian arm of the publishing company Hachette, which is owned by the French group, Lagardère Publishing. [1] It started operations in India in 2008, and is currently the second-largest publishing house in the country, behind Penguin India , for non-education books.

  8. Orient Paperback - Wikipedia

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    Orient Paperback was established in the year 1975 by Sudhir Malhotra and Kapil Malhotra. [3] They are descendants of publisher Rajpal Malhotra who was assassinated in 1912 for publishing the controversial book "Rangeela Rasool". [4]

  9. Roli Books - Wikipedia

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    Roli Books was founded in 1978 by Pramod Kapoor, initially with an illustrated book on Rajasthan, first printed in Singapore. [1] The company developed relations with publishing houses in France following Kapoor trip to Paris in 1981, when he bought 3,000 copies of The Last Maharaja and sold the whole lot in India. [2]