NITN | @notintownlive | 08 Jul 2017, 04:51 pm
Power Publishers recently announced the launch of their educational books division, Power Publishers Classroom.
Future Publishers & Distributors, also based in Kolkata, are known for their large range of ICSE and CBSE board school books and large distribution network.
The two companies have announced that they have jointly released a range of guidebooks for West Bengal Board Madhyamik students.
“Madhyamik examinations, class 10 school leaving board exams, conducted by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, is attended by approximately 1.2 million students every year. The two publishing giants have joined hands to cater to the needs of this large number of students”, says Surendra Agarwal, founder of Future Publishers & Distributors.
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The first two books of this series -- named 'Power to Crack' -- are Power to Crack Madhyamik English, and Power to Crack Madhyamik Ganit Prakash.
These are comprehensive guidebooks for English and Mathematics.
Power to Crack Madhyamik English is authored by Anupriyaa Dutta and Olivia Chatterjee Biswas.
More books are in the pipeline, like guidebooks on Physical Science, Life Science, Geography, Bengali, History, etc, which are expected to be published soon, the collaborators said.
Power Publishers and Future Publishers plan to capture a significant share of the market share of West Bengal Board Madhyamik guidebooks in the next three years.
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