Oxford University Press is the world's largest
university press, publishing more than 4,500 new books a year; it
has a presence in more than fifty countries and employs some 3,700
people worldwide.
OUP in India is an integral part of the Press's
worldwide organization. Like OUP internationally, it propagates
the liberal objectives of the University to further education
and learning through publications that reflect the specific needs
of the country that it serves.
History
OUP India was established in 1912 in Bombay (now
Mumbai). After Mumbai, offices were established at Chennai and
Kolkata, and an office at Delhi was opened in 1972. With the opening
of the Delhi office, the headquarters of OUP India shifted from
Mumbai to Delhi.
Publishing
OUP India's publishing operations currently fall
into three distinct areas: academic, general and reference, higher
education, and school education.
Its academic list, in the humanities and social sciences, is widely acknowledged to be the most distinguished in the world on subjects relating to South Asia. Its growing reference publishing in India is considered a pioneering effort in this exclusive
field.
Recently, OUP India has embarked on an ambitious
higher education programme aimed at meeting the requirements of
Indian college and university students with special focus on the disciplines
of engineering, computer science and management.
OUP India has a well-established educational publishing programme
to cater to the key curriculum requirements of Indian schools
from the pre-primary to the higher secondary level. It is acknowledged
as a foremost English Language Teaching (ELT) publisher in the
country. OUP India also has a rapidly growing list of texts in
the humanities and social sciences as also in science and mathematics.
OUP India also publishes atlases and bilingual
dictionaries in various Indian languages. Across the entire spectrum
of OUP publishing in India, there is a specific regional component,
fulfilling the vision of the Delegates of the Press, and serving
the needs of the region's academic and educational community as
their major university press.
Operations
As one of the largest publishers in India, OUP has
four regional sales offices at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata
with independent warehouses and showrooms in Ahmedabad, Bangalore,
Pune, Lucknow, Patna, Hyderabad, Guwahati, Ernakulam, Chandigarh
and Jaipur.
These showrooms cater to the growing requirements of academics,
school, college and university students, professional and research
institutions, as also general readers.
OUP India has established a modern all-India Central
Warehouse at NOIDA, near Delhi, which is spread over 25,000 sq.
ft. Its business is supported by SAP with on-line connectivity with
all offices and warehouses in India.