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  2. Rupa Publications - Wikipedia

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    Rupa Publications was founded in 1936 by D. Mehra and R. K. Mehra at College Street in Calcutta. [1] [2] Also a book distributor and importer, [3] The logo of the company was designed by the film maker Satyajit Ray and he asked for some books as fees for his job.

  3. S. Chand Group - Wikipedia

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    The S. Chand group acquired Vikas Publishing House Private Limited (including Madhubun books) in 2012 for a total consideration of ₹144 crore (₹1.4 billion, or US$26 million), New Saraswati House (India) Private Limited over two tranches in 2014-16 for a total consideration of ₹149 crore (₹1.49 billion, or US$24 million), and Chhaya ...

  4. India Book House - Wikipedia

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    The new entity IBH Books and Magazines Distributors Pvt. Ltd, is one of the leading publishers of illustrated volumes on Indian history and heritage, specializing in architecture, fine art, decorative art, film, environment, and lifestyle [3] India Book House is headquartered in Mumbai.

  5. Category:Book publishing companies of India - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 January 2021, at 11:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Online book rental - Wikipedia

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    Statistics for the publishing industry are also promising. India is the world's third-largest market for English books, [2] and its entire book market — in English, as well as regional languages — is estimated to generate Rs. 10,000 crore annually. [3] The online book market in India is expected to grow at 30–35% annually for the next ...

  7. Oxford Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Oxford University Press came to India in 1912, and learned of the existence of the Oxford Bookstores shortly after they were set up in 1919. They had a brief legal tussle over the use of the telegraphic address 'Oxonian', but in general tolerated and even encouraged the firm, giving them special terms for OUP and Clarendon Press titles.

  8. Printing industry in India - Wikipedia

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    The printing industry in India [1] is an important industry in that country. [2] Printing means to produce reproductions of written material or images in multiple copies. There are four traditional types of printing: relief printing (with which this article is mainly concerned), intaglio, lithography, and screen process printing.

  9. Bhimjee Parikh - Wikipedia

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    In 1674–75, a printing press had been brought to the island of Bombay for the first time. In the fifth session of the All India Library Conference in Mumbai in 1942, K. M. Munshi claimed that this printing press had been sold to Bhimji Parekh by Shivaji. [11] However, no evidence was found to support this claim.