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Dhanam is a fortnightly business magazine in Malayalam language, published in the state of Kerala, India.It was first published in 1987 and was the only major source of business news and related topics in the state at that time.
ScoopWhoop Media is an Indian digital media company based in New Delhi.It operates various online content verticals and serves as a news organisation featuring web series, documentaries and current affairs reporting with a focus on video production and primarily catering to adolescents and young adults.
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]
S. Chand Group is an Indian publishing and education services companies, founded in 1939 and based in New Delhi.The publishing house prints books for primary, secondary and higher education sectors.
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Kalakaumudi (Malayalam: കലാകൗമുദി [1] is an illustrated weekly news magazine published in Malayalam language from Kerala, India.It is printed in Thiruvananthapuram [2] and distributed throughout Kerala by Kalakaumudi Publications Pvt. Ltd. Kalakaumudi was launched in 1975 [2] by M. S. Mani, the eldest son of K. Sukumaran, founder-editor of Kerala Kaumudi Daily.
Westland Books or Westland Publications is an Indian publishing house. It was co-founded by the Padmanabhan family in 1962, starting out under the name East West Books. [ 1 ] Tata owned it from 2008 as a subsidiary under Trent (Westside) . [ 2 ]
Kindle Magazine was an English-language national journal being published online from Kolkata, India.The magazine was founded in 2008 by journalist Pritha Kejriwal (formerly from Hindustan Times and NDTV) and Kolkata-based CFA Maitreyi Kandoi.