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*Using wood to make paper is a recent innovation. In the 1800s, fiber crops such as linen fibers were the primary material source, and paper was a relatively expensive commodity. The use of wood to make pulp for paper began with the development of mechanical pulping in Germany by F.G. Keller in the 1840s. Chemical processes quickly followed, first with J. Roth\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s use of sulfurous acid to treat wood, followed by B. Tilghman\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s US patent on the use of calcium bisulfite, Ca(HSO3)2, to pulp wood in 1867.

*NIPA Educational Trust decided to offer up to two scholarships in every batch going for the Specialist Short Course for Print Professionals at Glasgow, Scotland UK. No tuition fees will be charged from up to two deserving students based on merit, academic and/or professional achievements and/or financial backgrounds to be decided by an impartial panel of five eminent persons. For the sake of complete transparency, no representative from the Trust is included in this panel. The members of panel are President of All India Federation of Master Printers , President of Indian Printing Packaging and Allied Machinery Manufacturers Association, President of North India Printers Association, Mr. Viren Chhabra and Mr. S K Khurana, Editor Print Publishing.

*Registration for the next batch is open now. NIPA Educational Trust has made arrangements for the training of print professionals and teachers in printing in collaboration with the Glasgow Metropolitan College at Scotland UK. This 8-week training is specially designed for the existing print professionals to top-up their knowledge with the latest trends and technology in Printing and Packaging.

*Mr Ramesh Chander Consul General of India in Edinburgh visited the students of Specialist Short Course for Print Professionals at Glasgow Metropolitan College, Scotland UK where this batch of 8 students are getting 8 week training. This short course is especially designed by the North India Printers’ Association (NIPA) for the print professionals considering the fact that the professionals engaged in the printing, packaging industry cannot afford to go in for a long-term training because of the socio economical problems, and it may not be possible for a unit to spare its professionals for a long time. Appreciating the efforts of NIPA, Mr. Chander said, it is a more practical way to give advance training to the print professionals to cope with the global competition. It is a unique course for the overall development of Newspapers, Printing and Packaging industries of India. Welcoming the first batch of 8 students from India Mr. Chander who was the Chief Guest at the Induction ceremony of the batch at Glasgow also invited the students to visit Edinburgh during their short stay at UK.


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Winners for the last NIPA Quiz:

  • First Prize:
    Rolph Loyd
    Quality Printers Inc.
    United States.

  • Second Prize:
    Rajiv Ghoshal
    Quality Printers (I) Pvt. Ltd.
    India.


Topic of the Quiz:

Printing History.