Independence Tales
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 World of My Books and Stories
Nandini NayarThe World of My Books and Stories
Nandini NayarIndependence 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 […]
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 […]
Nonfiction Amar Chitra Katha The story of Aruna Asaf Ali’s fight for the independence of India is one of courage, sacrifice and determination. Durgabai Deshmukh is today known by the […]
Shailja Jain Chougule Retelling Mango Books We know Mahatma Gandhi as the father of the nation, as the benign looking old man whose picture graces our currency notes. But who […]