Writing and Printing paper is used to produce, a wide range of stationery such as notebooks and envelopes., Entry-level varieties such as creamwove, maplitho and coated paper are, popular. Although the market share of higher-quality paper has been, increasing, the entry-level varieties still form the bulk of, demand.Printing paper is specially designed for printing books, note, books, and publishing and printing due to its uniform, fast, ink-trapping and drying qualities, as well as its dimensional, stability. Writing and Printing Paper is manufactured by using, agricultural residues mainly wheat straw, Baggase, sarkanda and other, materials. Pulping process of these raw materials is well proven and, accepted in Indian paper industry., GSM Range available- 48 GSM to 80 GSM.