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APCA has in recent times enjoyed
unprecedented success in the print domain. It helped launch
two daily newspapers in Nepal, and one in Mauritius, all
of which have been credited with redefining the print space
in their countries and enjoy a combined circulation of 1,40,000.
They have established a legacy of excellence, innovation
and quality.
Our marketing team is engaged in providing the two papers
in Nepal with sales support by liaising with ad agencies
in India to source business from here. These publications
are fully supported by a state-of-the-art infrastructure.
The
Himalayan Times
The Himalayan Times is currently the market leader
in its segment in Nepal with the largest circulation among
all English dailies. An energetic, non-partisan 12-page
daily, The Himalayan Times is read as much for the
wealth of information it offers as for its colourful features.
In 4 years The Himalayan Times has become a staple
of the young and the discerning in Nepal, and Nepalis abroad. >> www.thehimalayantimes.com
Annapurna
Post
Since it was launched in December, 2002,
Annapurna Post has steadily established itself as
a serious alternative in the vernacular media. The 12-page
Nepali daily offers a rich fare of news, views and entertainment.
Like The Himalayan Times, Annapurna Post
has excelled in the fields of design, colour, distribution
and pricing. >> www.annapurnapost.com
Le
Matinal
APCA launched a bilingual daily newspaper
in Mauritius on September 9, 2004. In French, with a daily
English supplement, Le Matinal is being widely noticed
in the island for its incisive content and excellent design.
The entire content for the English section is developed
at APCA's India-based Media Hub by a talented editing and
design team which works relentlessly, using live newsfeed
as well as in-house features to bring out a quality newspaper
supplement every day.The Hub comes equipped with cutting-edge
art design and editing software backed by a sophisticated
hardware and networking infrastructure.
The
office has a thick and reliable Internet pipe which links
our Mauritius office to India.Our team of copywriters and
designers can produce brochures, advertisement material,
books, magazines, catalogues, and annual reports.
>> www.lematinal.com
Biblio
APCA
has, in the past, published a monthly magazine, Biblio,
which dealt with literary and cultural issues and received
much acclaim in discerning circles. APCA published this
journal in English for four years. Andrew Whitened of the
BBC has written that "it is the best produced among
literary journals" he has seen in India and that "it
compares with the best anywhere in the world." Biblio
is now produced by the Biblio Charitable Trust and is a
bi-monthly journal.
>> www.biblio-india.com
Ranas
of Nepal
Rich with breathtaking images and captivating
narrative, Ranas of Nepal chronicles more than a
century of Himalayan history. It follows the role the Ranas
played in the theatre of subcontinental politics, showcases
the essence of their culture, religion and lifestyle, and
tells how the legacy endures. Written by members of the
Rana family, and lavishly illustrated with photographs and
paintings from the Rana family collections, this is truly
an inside story of a fascinating clan that stands out in
history.
>> Sample Pages Of RANAS
OF NEPAL
India
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APCA has produced 18 pages a week for
India Mail, a weekly newspaper printed in the UK.
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