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

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    In 1950s, Noted Hindi writer Nirmal Verma and veteran leader of Communist Party of India (Marxist) Ram Aasre were associated with PPH and had translated Soviet Books for the publishing house. [ 56 ] [ 57 ] [ 58 ] Nirmal Verma translated Alexander Fadeyev's "पराजय (Parajay, The Rout)" in Hindi, He also translated Alexander Kuprin ’s ...

  3. Prabhat Prakashan - Wikipedia

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    Prabhat Prakashan is an Indian publishing house.It was co-founded in 1958 by Shyam Sunder Agarwal. [1] They publish books in English and Hindi languages. [2] They are the first Indian publisher to bring out Hindi translations of Russian classics including the works of authors like Chekhov, Tolstoy, and Gorky.

  4. Rajkamal Prakashan - Wikipedia

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    Rajkamal Prakashan is a noted publishing house of Hindi literature as well as English book publication. [2] [3] Established in 1947, the publishing house is headquartered in New Delhi, with branches in Patna, Ranchi, Prayagraj, Kolkata and some other locations.

  5. Publications Division - Wikipedia

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    Publications Division (India) is a publishing house in India, with its headquarters at Soochna Bhawan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi. It functions as a division of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India). It publishes books in Hindi, English and other regional languages. [1]

  6. Pustak Mahal - Wikipedia

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    Pustak Mahal Publishers is a family-owned company incorporated in 1974. [1] As of 2010 [update] , Ram Avatar Gupta is the Chairman of the company. [ 2 ] With headquarters at New Delhi, it has branches at Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Patna. [ 1 ]

  7. Munshiram Manoharlal - Wikipedia

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    Since Manohar Lal Jain was a well-known publisher with an excellent reputation, it was not difficult for him to restart the business. His services to the literary world were recognized and the business flourished once again. [4] In 1952, Munshiram Manoharlal was founded as a bookselling and publishing company at Nai Sarak in Delhi.

  8. Rajpal & Sons - Wikipedia

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    After his demise, his wife and son Vishwanath Malhotra took over the running of the publishing house. In 1947, after the partition of India and Pakistan, the publishing house shifted to New Delhi. [6] The publishing house is now run by Meera Johri and her son Pranav Johri, the third and fourth generation descendants of Rajpal. [7]

  9. Orient Paperback - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, after the partition of India and Pakistan, the publishing house shifted to New Delhi. [6] In 1976 Vishwananth's son Kapil Malhotra set up Vision Books as a private limited company with Orient Paperback as its official imprint. [ 7 ]