
The Offset Printers’ Association (OPA) has announced that Nirmal Goyal of Popular Printers Jaipur has been selected as the recipient of the ‘Print Shree Award – 2025’. The honour, decided by the OPA Awards Committee, recognizes Goyal’s leadership, contribution to technological advancement, commitment to quality, and service to the printing and packaging industry across Rajasthan and North India.
Under his guidance, Popular Printers — established in 1967 — has evolved into one of Rajasthan’s most respected printing establishments. The company operates with advanced infrastructure, including Komori LA37 offset presses, advanced CTP systems, and streamlined workflows, consistently print solutions to clients in India and the United States. As former secretary of the Rajasthan Offset Printers Association (ROPA), Goyal spearheaded impactful initiatives, notably the publication of a professional directory that generated ₹40 lakh in advertisement revenue and strengthened the association’s capabilities.
Nirmal Goyal was previously honoured with the ‘Excellence in Printing Solutions – Award of the Year 2022–23’ at the Indian Bizz Achiever’s Awards.
The ‘Print Shree Award – 2025’ will be presented on 21 February 2026 during the Printers Maha Panchayat, held concurrently with PrintPack Rajasthan in Jaipur. Speaking on the occasion, Parveen Aggarwal, president of OPA, said, “Printing remains the cornerstone of knowledge dissemination and industrial progress in India. Nirmal Goyal exemplifies the spirit of innovation and dedication that drives our industry forward. This award is a fitting tribute to his selfless efforts in modernizing printing practices and fostering community growth, ensuring that the legacy of excellence continues to inspire future generations.”
Kamal Mohan Chopra extended his congratulations, stating, “Heartiest felicitations to Nirmal Goyal on this well-deserved recognition. His transformative leadership at Popular Printers and unwavering support for the printing fraternity in Rajasthan have set benchmarks in quality and collaboration.”














