Moodboard 3 Anthology Showcases 17 Diverse Indian Writers
Explore 'Moodboard 3', a compelling anthology featuring 17 writers from across India, published by Hawakal. Discover diverse narratives that capture the nation's literary pulse. Read more!
Explore 'Moodboard 3', a compelling anthology featuring 17 writers from across India, published by Hawakal. Discover diverse narratives that capture the nation's literary pulse. Read more!
Elon Musk's X Corp sues Sony, Universal & Warner for antitrust collusion over music licensing. Lawsuit alleges inflated rates & mass copyright takedowns. Full details inside.
Elon Musk's X Corp files a major antitrust lawsuit against 18 music publishers, alleging a conspiracy to inflate licensing fees. The platform claims it was forced to remove thousands of posts and suspend users.
Madras High Court prohibits a Tamil book with abusive content against a sitting judge. Suo motu contempt initiated against the publisher. Get the full story.
Madras High Court orders police to seize copies of a book deemed derogatory to Justice GR Swaminathan, initiating suo motu contempt against the publisher. Hearing on Jan 28.
Dachepalli Publishers IPO allotment finalised on Dec 26. Learn how to check your status online via BSE or Bigshare. GMP hints at a modest listing premium.
PM Publishers collaborates with Google to embed Gemini AI in 250+ textbooks, transforming learning for over 2 million students from nursery to class 10 starting 2026-27.
Dachepalli Publishers' ₹40.39 crore IPO is now open. Learn key dates, price band, GMP, and how the funds will be used. Apply before December 24.
The Army War College in Mhow concluded its two-day AWC Pustakayan 2025 book fair. Nearly 800 attendees explored over 5000 books. Discover the highlights of this literary event for servicemen and families.
Publishers in Pakistan protest government's unilateral curriculum reform, fearing a Rs 10 billion loss from obsolete textbooks. The move sparks debate over educational policy and industry impact.
Publishers in Pakistan are protesting the government's unilateral curriculum changes, fearing the loss of millions of textbooks. The reforms, implemented without consultation, could render existing stock obsolete. Read about the industry's demands and the