Updated On: 01 March, 2026 09:52 AM IST | Mumbai | Fiona Fernandez
Chennai-based independent children’s publisher, Tulika completed 30 years of storytelling with fascinating discoveries and eclectic visuals that have helped open up India to impressionable young minds

Illustrations from Asha the Auto-Driver that is aimed to tell children stories that they can contextualise with their environment
Dedicated to the art of writing the old-fashioned way, Tulika (meaning feather quill in Sanskrit) was set up as an independent publishing house with a simple, ambitious dream offering exciting, insightful and engaging picture books for children in English and Indian regional languages, including Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Gujarati and Bengali, among others. Thirty years later that dream continues to be realised, one story at a time.
Radhika Menon