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Northern Book Centre, a leading National Publisher of Books on variety of disciplines is privately owned by Mr. Pratap Vaish, dedicated to the dissemination of knowledge among students, academicians and intellecutals. Dedication, devotion, Discipline and integrity of his grandfather Late Shri Sultan Chandji, founder, Sultan Chand & Sons, educational Publishers, inspired Mr. Pratap Vaish to dedicate himself to the cause of education and society. Founded in 1865, with an eye on publishing scholarly books for academic excellence and since then the commitment to the quality has been kept despite of ups and downs spanning over 15 years.

About the Publisher

Mr. Pratap Vaish, born in 1946 to a family which owned commercial typesetting and printing in Delhi. He did his M.Tech. from IIT, Delhi. Initially worked for a private company as a Production Manager; shifted his profession from technical to the publishing.

With enormous experience in printing and typesetting led him to establish a publishing house in 1985. Since its inception, NBC Publication have grown from strength and is  dedicated  to the publishing profession and never looked backward.

Apart from publishing, he is also associated with several philanthropic and social service organisations and holds several popular academic as well as periodical publications including Social Work Today, Media and Society, School Councilors and Distance Education.

In recent past, there has been a tremendous change in the publishing industry in India. NBC has dedicated to the innovative and quality of work and captured the attention of Students, scholars and professionals. For further deails, please get in touch with us

Northern Book Centre

Publishers of Scholarly Reference Books & Booksellers
4221/1 Daryaganj,
Ansari Road, New Delhi 110002
Phones : 23264519, 23271626, 23280295, 39541875;
Fax : 011-23252651
Mobile : 9810622267, 9312089080
E-mail : nbcnd@ndb.vsnl.net.in; nbcnd@bol.net.in;
Website : http://www.northernbook.com

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