India's most senior political leaders have visited Gita Press and Gobind Bhawan Karyalaya, not for political purposes but out of genuine respect for an institution that has served India's people and preserved its culture without interruption for 100 years.
A selection of signed entries from the Visitor Books — click any entry to read it in full. The complete archive of 30+ entries is on the Visitor Books page.
What These Visits Signify
When India's President inaugurates a sacred art temple, when its Prime Minister visits to celebrate a centenary, and when its Home Minister pays personal respects, this is a form of national recognition that transcends any formal award. These visits confirm what 100 years of service already demonstrate: Gobind Bhawan Karyalaya is an institution that India's leaders come to honour, not one that seeks them out for publicity.