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About Us

Who we are?

Studera Press is continuously and consistently growing and emerging from the past 10 years in the field of publishing. Our arduous team, at Studera Press, focuses on giving the highest quality and updated content to our readers. 

 Taking publishing as a mission to spread knowledge and learning for furtherance, acquisition, betterment, and dissemination of knowledge, we, at STUDERA PRESS, initiates publishing books focusing on general, academic and reference books in the field of Humanities and Social Science, Science and Technology, and Management.

Also, our experience in books distribution and library supplies, of more than three decades, is of great help in our publishing work. It helps and guides us to know the requirements and interest of our readers which ultimately, anchors us in our future publication of the varied titles. 

We endeavour to bring out the best work and have equally concentrated ourselves on worldwide promotion, sales, and distribution network to reach out to a wide range of academic and professional readers and knowledge seekers. 

 We look forward to discussing new projects with potential authors and welcome suggestions on our published works. Should you have a project to pitch, hit the “publish with us” tab.

Our History

More than just Books.

After completing post-graduation in Economics from one of the eminent institute “Madras School of Economics”, our proprietor, “Akshay Jain” started this firm with the mission of strengthening the horizon of higher education through fulfilling the requirements and gaps between a book and its readers.

We endeavour to bring out the best work and have equally concentrated ourselves on worldwide promotion, sales and distribution network to reach out to a wide range of academic and professional readers. We look forward to discuss new projects with potential authors and welcome suggestions on our published works. Should you have a project to pitch, hit the “publish with us” tab.

The original version of 'The White Mountains' was probably just about worth publishing.