India- A Strong Market for Academic Publishing
India- A Strong Market for Academic Publishingon Sep 19, 2019
I’m sure these numbers are convincing enough to prove the potential of the educational market and academic publishing in India. The government has frequently supported in creating an environment that helps strengthen academic publishing in India. However, there have been instances where government’s interference in the publishing industry has stated otherwise. Whether it is the NCERT vs private publishers row or the recent Bal Bharati registration rules, the interference is not just limited to the public sector. At times, international publishing bodies with their base in India or abroad have threatened the survival of the national or local publishers. In terms of content and quality, they have been always been a tough competition to Indian publishers. The publishing industry is a bit disorganised, and no doubt, there’s an urgent need for making it well structured for better functioning.
In the year 2014-15, the total enrolment in schools & colleges has been close to 34.21 Lakhs. With an increasing demand, comes the need of a continual supply, which can meet the needs of the academic market. While there is a supply and demand gap that needs to be met, it is equally important that we do not compromise on the quality. The basic purpose of education is to ignite minds to innovate, which shouldn’t be lost.
So, how well are we equipped to make the most of this opportunity? India has nearly 9,000 publishers, over 21,000 retailers and 22 official languages. We, as publishers, need to work towards setting new benchmarks by utilising its full potential.
Signing off, with this question to chew upon.
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