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Write India

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Write India
StatusActive
Founded2014; 10 years ago (2014)
FounderAtul Purohit
Country of originIndia
Headquarters locationAhemedabad, Gujrat, India
DistributionIndia
Publication typesBooks
Official websitewww.writeindia.in

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Write India, is an Indian book publishing and distribution house headquartered at Ahmedabad, Gujrat [1] [2] . The publishing house deals with both fiction and non-fiction books. [3] [4]

History[edit]

Write India was founded in 1st February 2014 in Ahmedabad, by Atul Purohit. [5]

Books & Reviews[edit]

The book C+ Plus Doctor Thepla by Sarita Raghuvanshi published by Write India in 2016, holds world record from the Limca Book of Records[6] [7] Write India has also published Kajol Aikat's first short story 'Life Isn't a Fairy-tale’ in its anthology The Unbreakable You in 2014.[8]

Notable Titles

| 1. Never too Far Away by Deepak Verma 2015 | 2. Love Vs Destiny by Atul Purohit 2015 | 3. The Unbreakable You 2015 | 4. C+ Plus Doctor Thepla by Sarita Raghuvanshi & Anand Bhate 2016[9] | 5. Without You (National Bestseller Edition) by Preethi Venugopala 2017 | 6. One Last Time by Anubhav Shrivastava 2017 | 7. Against All Odds by Ramanuj Dutta Choudhury 2017 | 8. Two Plus Half Manics by Vinit Patel 2018 | 9. Growing As A Human Being by Akash Shukla 2018 | 10. Minutes to Turn Your Life by Saurav Somani 2018 | 11. Sadhana Who Stalked Her? By Spandana Chakradhar 2019

Criticism[edit]

Write India publishers faced negative criticism for their initial distribution channels [10] . Authors like Dhruv Gajjar, Nikhil Ramteke, and Anubhav Shrivastava has moved to other traditional publishers like Shristi, Jaico publishers etc due to lack of offline distribution and insufficient presence of the book in physical stores, as write India so far only offered online distribution, due to which there was a downfall in publishing in the year 2015-2016.

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