Inspiring Women, Inspiring Tales
Photo by Tim Foster on Unsplash Inspiring Women, Inspiring Tales There were many things Abhi enjoyed about school. Homework was not one of them. ‘I don’t mind normal homework,’ he […]
The World of My Books and Stories
Nandini NayarThe World of My Books and Stories
Nandini NayarPhoto by Tim Foster on Unsplash Inspiring Women, Inspiring Tales There were many things Abhi enjoyed about school. Homework was not one of them. ‘I don’t mind normal homework,’ he […]
Photo by Max van den Oetelaar on Unsplash In a Tiger’s Skin Abhi hid a yawn as Sumana Miss told them about conservation and why it was necessary. No that […]
Independence Tales It was a daily ritual, the walk to the bus stop. And Dadaji and Vivek used it to exchange news, share jokes and generally make a good beginning […]
The Man Who Kept His Promises Published as Promises to keep, 29th September 2017 in Young World, The Hindu September 4th, 1887 was the day of my release. Or so […]
Mahatma Gandhi Laughed! ‘Why do I have to be Mahatma Gandhi?’ Amit demanded. ‘Why can’t I be Nehru?’ Startled, Amma asked, ‘What happened?’ ‘Our teachers want a special celebration for […]
A Flag for Independence Day Shubham and Sahit had just settled down to work when Grandpa wandered in. And just like he always did, he asked, ‘What are you up […]
Better With Salt For days the people of Gajera village had discussed nothing but a man called Bapu. Lalita wondered about Bapu and why his coming was causing so much […]
Damini Gupta Middle Grade Fiction Hachette Books Who were the early Indian travellers to England? No, they were not rajas or rich people. In fact, they were the ayahs and […]
Damini Gupta Middle Grade Fiction Hachette Books We all know that the British took away many treasures when they ruled India. But did you know that they also transported animals? […]
Aniruddha Mukherjee Middle Grade Fiction Mango Books Set in the days before the first war of independence in 1857, this is the story of punkhawala Hari and his sister Tara […]