New Delhi, Jan 12: Henry Harvin Research & Publication Council (HHRPC) announced the launch of its new branch, which became operational on 1 January 2026, marking a significant beginning to the New Year. The expansion represents an important milestone in the Council’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its global research and publishing support framework while extending its reach to a wider academic community.
The launch of the new branch reflects HHRPC’s strategic vision to commence 2026 with a renewed commitment to academic excellence, ethical research practices and scholarly advancement. With the branch now fully operational, the Council aims to enhance its ability to support researchers, academicians and authors through structured, end-to-end publishing and research assistance.
“My mission with HHRPC is simple: transform honest research into global impact through ethical, accessible, and world-class publishing support. We’re not just another journal platform. We’re building infrastructure for researchers who need more than a PDF with a DOI,” Kounal Gupta, CEO, Henry Harvin Education.
The Henry Harvin Research & Publication Council will hold its inaugural Global Scholars’ Conclave in Mumbai on January 24, 2026, as part of its academic outreach. In addition to bringing together scholars, researchers, and thought leaders from various fields, the international forum will formally recognise scholarly excellence through a convocation ceremony and prestigious academic awards, honouring exceptional contributions to research, publication, and innovation.
Henry Harvin Research & Publication Council functions under the broader academic ecosystem of Henry Harvin, one of the world’s leading multinational higher EdTech companies. Established in 2013, Henry Harvin has built a strong global presence by offering doctorate, degree, diploma andcertification programs across multiple domains. The organisation’s extensive experience in education and training provides a solid foundation for HHRPC’s research-driven initiatives and academicpublishing standards.
Over the years, Henry Harvin has developed a diversified portfolio of more than 1,200 courses across 37+ categories, including technology, management, finance, healthcare, foreign languages, writing,Six Sigma and emerging professional disciplines. With a team of over 600 employees and 3,100 consultants, and operational offices across 14+ cities in India, the US, the UK and the UAE, the organisation brings global perspective and operational strength to its research and publication council.
Henry Harvin Research & Publication Council has established itself as a trusted name in academic research support, offering services that address the complete research lifecycle. The new branch is expected to improve operational efficiency and foster closer collaboration with researchers across disciplines such as management, science, technology, healthcare and social sciences. By expanding its physical and institutional presence, HHRPC seeks to facilitate greater accessibility to professional research guidance and publishing resources.
The branch will focus on strengthening author-centric services, including manuscript evaluation,academic and language editing, plagiarism assessment, journal and book publication assistance and research mentoring. These offerings are designed to help researchers navigate the complexities ofacademic publishing while adhering to global standards of quality and integrity, while also enhancing the visibility and impact of scholarly work through effective dissemination channels.
The launch stands as a testament to Henry Harvin Research & Publication Council’s steady growth and its continued commitment to advancing the future of academic research and publishing.

