Children's books
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For children: Elephant calf Maula Bux is captured by humans and sold into hard labour
S Eardley-Wilmot
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Short stories for children: Bembem could not have guessed how hot the u-morok chilli is
Linthoi Ningthoujam
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What a picture book from the 1980s has in common with Virginia Woolf’s unfinished wartime memoir
Bethany Layne, The Conversation
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For children: What APJ Abdul Kalam’s years as an aeronautical engineering student were like
Swayam Ganguly
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Mythology for children: The curse that proved fatal for Karna in the Battle of Kurukshetra
Sunita Pant Bansal
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Eight books win 2024 Atta Galatta Bangalore Literature Festival literary awards
Scroll Staff
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For children: Can four friends nab the criminals as tigers start to vanish from a wildlife reserve?
Sutapa Basu
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‘A forest or lake may have a mind of its own’: A new book explores trees and birds for children
Yuvan Aves
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For children: Qainaat enrols at an akhada to learn wrestling, but many challenges await her
Vibha Batra
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YA fiction: Three teens sneak into Pakistan to nab a terrorist and make him face justice in India
Manu Namboodiri
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Children’s fiction: Three children investigate why geometry boxes are going missing from schools
Vidya Varadarajan
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For children: In 1948, Amil and his family are trying to rebuild their lives in Bombay in free India
Veera Hiranandani
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For children: Reeni is surprised that no adult seems to care about city birds and their habitats
Uma Krishnaswami
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For young readers: Meet Modadugu Vijay Gupta, a scientist who revolutionised Indian aquaculture
Vaishali Shroff
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For children: Karthikeya promises Ganesha to take him for a ride on his peacock on his birthday
Nalini Ramachandran
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For children: A new book answers every question that a child might have about trees and their lives
Roopa Pai
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‘Poor Economics for Kids’: Nobel laureate Esther Duflo’s book for children imagines a fair world
Anwesha Sengupta
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Reading list: Eight novels that celebrate the role of children in the Indian independence movement
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For children: Anoushka, Krishna, Meenu and Raghu join their grandparents on a trip to the hills
Sudha Murty
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Folktales for children: Ever wondered why a clock covers its face?
Geeta Ramanujam