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Shailendra Chauhan Jaipur 
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Somi Ghosh (Quills Publishing) Calcutta
A little more than 2 years old, Quills has managed to place books of several genres with Indian mainstream publishers. We also commission writers to write books on specific subjects for publishers. We do not charge a reading fee. Editing resources available.
We are particularly interested in fict... literary agents
Nakul Goyal (Centronics Web Systems) Chandigarh
The Internet is a big place, but there are few web companies that have the ability, background, and knowledge to create a website that goes beyond your "requirements". Since our establishment in 1998, we have not come across a single problem that could not be solved. We have always been able to baff... literary agents
Sorab Irani (SBI IMPRESARIO) Mumbai 
I need writers who can write for the screen. I have Farrukh Dhondy as my client. literary agents
Akshay Jain (Aavishkar Publishers Distributors) JAIPUR
We are in the publishing line from more than three decades.We invite masnucripts from fresh/reputed authors in all the strems.Kindly visit our website at www.pointerpublishers.com
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Mita Kapur (Siyahi) Jaipur
Siyahi is a platform for Indian literature. We are a team of literature experts looking to bring your talent to print and introducing publishers to new, fresh exciting voices from Indian languages, including English.We aim to carry our literature to the world and bring equally fresh, exciting voices... literary agents
Sherna Khambatta (Sherna Khambatta Literary Agency) Jaipur
We are actively looking for new writers both general and genre fiction / non-fiction including children's books (but excluding plays, screenplays). literary agents
Praveen Kumar (Pravan) Nalgonda
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Sunil K Menon (Leadstart Publishing Pvt. Ltd.) Mumbai 
small guy, with lots of ambitions, started Frog Books, was in journalism for a small period, was Poolani yesterday, today Menon, thanks. Bye! literary agents
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