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Goyal Brothers Prakashan

Late Shri Kewal Ram Gupta laid the foundation of the Goyal Brothers Prakashan (GBP) sixty-three years ago when India’s aspirations were taking shape. Education was central to it, and there was a dearth of quality learning resources. Realising this need, our founder established the GBP with a vision to make learning accessible to everyone.

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Nara looked at the parcel and then at the faces in the street: a child with a new name that fit, an old man who had finally finished his memoir. She reached into her apron for a scrap of thread to tie the parcel shut. Her fingers brushed the cloth where she had kept her brother's name; it was empty now, a soft memory folded thin.

When night fell again, Nara kept a small jar on her shelf that had once held a bottled dusk. Inside it was a single folded scrap: a river and a name, both inked and now completely sealed. She had not reclaimed them yet. They sat beside other things: a tin of forgotten names, a box of lullabies with proper endings, and a bell whose ring suggested the precise length of a goodbye.

The woman pressed both gifts into her palms and closed them like a doctor closing a wound. She hummed a tune Nara did not know and then, without warning, she tore the air with a blade-of-syllables. From the wound spilled thread — not physical thread but the meanable threads of endings. The Unending shuddered in the water beneath the bridge like a monstrous fish startled; its skin loosened where the river of possibility met the bridge's shadow.

"—what?" The wind answered for the woman: the rustle of anonymous papers, the faint crash of someone somewhere deciding not to leave.

Together they bent over the map. Nara took out pen and ruler and drew the river that had once been a possibility, not to hand it wholly over but to make it shareable. It flowed to a house by a clarinet-sounding river after all — not hers alone, and not solely the cartographer's. It became a path for anyone daring enough to finish a story.

Nara cut the threads with a small blade she carried for trimming knots, not lives. The fold of name and the strip of future parted with a soft, final sigh. The Unending, starved of its stolen dinners of conclusions, shrank into an old seam beneath the bridge's stones and curled like a defeated cat. Its breath smelled, faintly, of unfinished letters.

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The Goyal Group as an enterprise has diverse business interests. The group is engaged in educational publishing, digital learning, supply and manufacturing of stationery supplies and school uniforms, exports (books), medical diagnostic services, and fine jewellery. Our 800-plus employees, strong leadership, dedicated in-house experts, and consistent growth driven by excellence and innovation represent our pioneering spirit.

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