Arpita Das examines the state of women in publishing associations in India and highlights the lack of inclusion of women in high-level publishing roles and, thus, industry decision-making.
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New Delhi’s Arpita Das: How Green Is My Industry?
Imagining a more sustainable future for publishing, Arpita Das goes over some of the efforts being made in India’s industry.
Arpita Das in New Delhi: The Demands of, and Demand for, Print on Demand
New Delhi’s Arpita Das looks at the value of Print on Demand, the bias some hold against it, and the state of PoD in her market today.
India’s Arpita Das in New Delhi: Are We Listening to Our Editors?
Arpita Das argues that too many publishing companies’ inadequate pay for editors is driving away badly needed young talent.
Arpita Das: Why Is ‘Hybrid’ Still a Bad Word?
Whether a ‘hybrid’ office approach works for employees, writes Arpita Das, ‘often depends on the people making the decisions.’
Arpita Das: Caring for Editors
Arpita Das on the demands of editing: ‘I remember sitting on the verandah, after hours of editing, finding it difficult to breathe.’
Arpita Das: Screening the Word
With a surge of streaming services in India, writes Arpita Das, publishers must play a more active role in book-to-film adaptations.
Arpita Das: Found in Translation
The founder of New Delhi’s Yoda Press, Arpita Das, looks at translation trends in India, a focus on fiction, and on English.
