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Publishing

  • Readers' comments: 'Reddy wedding shows that in India, the rich can do anything, anywhere'

    Readers' comments: 'Reddy wedding shows that in India, the rich can do anything, anywhere'

    Scroll
    · Nov 18, 2016 · 10:30 pm
  • The books have never been more exciting. The publishing business has never looked so bleak

    The books have never been more exciting. The publishing business has never looked so bleak

    Ravi Subramanian
    · Nov 12, 2016 · 05:30 pm
  • In a shock move, HarperCollins India publisher Karthika VK quits after ten years in the job

    In a shock move, HarperCollins India publisher Karthika VK quits after ten years in the job

    Arunava Sinha
    · Oct 25, 2016 · 12:12 pm
  • This is how a bestselling book is made in India today

    This is how a bestselling book is made in India today

    Kanishka Gupta
    · Oct 18, 2016 · 08:30 am
  • A publisher who faced dozens of defamation cases explains why the law must go

    A publisher who faced dozens of defamation cases explains why the law must go

    Maheshwer Peri
    · Sep 19, 2016 · 06:30 pm
  • Yoda Press wins Publishing Next's Publisher of the Year award

    Yoda Press wins Publishing Next's Publisher of the Year award

    Scroll Staff
    · Sep 18, 2016 · 09:13 am
  • How books on cinema are actually published in India (it’s hilarious)

    How books on cinema are actually published in India (it’s hilarious)

    Kanishka Gupta
    · Sep 03, 2016 · 09:09 am
  • Chiki Sarkar on her experiments in publishing

    Chiki Sarkar on her experiments in publishing

    Scroll Staff
    · Aug 10, 2016 · 09:15 am
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