December 6, 2017 | DAILY EDITION
Hindi pulp fiction writer Surender Mohan Pathak has been made 'the Agatha Christie of India' by Minakshi Thakur, who saw potential in a genre ignored by other publishers.
 
While literacy is increasing around the world, a new report presented by UNESCO and the IEA shows that boys lag 18 points behind girls.
 
Citing the EC's year-old proposal to allow member-states to tax print and digital book formats equally, the Federation of European Publishers demands action.

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