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The rainbow prince
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 35

The rainbow prince

The beautiful and spoilt Princess Rupanjali is determined to marry only the Rainbow Prince. When she hears that he is trapped in the body of a red parrot she orders that every bird in the kingdom be trapped and caged. When her maid Nilanjana protests at her cruelty, Rupanjali has her thrown into the cage too. When the new king ignores his old friend the shepherd, he wakes up the next morning with billions of needles poking his skin. Removing one makes two more grow back. As he lies in agony, his queen must find a way of helping him. In these two folk-tales from Bengal, arrogance is always punished – even in a prince or princess.

Tinku At Duliatal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Tinku At Duliatal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In the beginning, Tinku hates being in Duliatal away from her friends and school in Delhi. But her feelings change as she begins to adjust to life in the hills, and meet new and interesting people. The delicate black and white watercolours capture the mist and green, and sudden silvery light of Duliatal.

Sukhu and dukhu
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 35

Sukhu and dukhu

When a weaver dies, one of his wives drives the other one and her daughter out of the house. But the gentle and generous nature of the daughter brings good fortune. Six queens plot against the seventh, jealous that she is bearing the King's heir, and accuse her of witchcraft. A thoughtless queen decrees that anyone who cries in her kingdom will be thrown out, not foreseeing that one day she too might feel sorrow. India has a rich heritage of folktales, most of which are never written down, present only in a rapidly vanishing oral culture. Each region and language has its own particular set of stories – though many tales recur across different traditions. The stories here are taken from Bengal.

Folk Tales of West Bengal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

Folk Tales of West Bengal

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Juneli's First Term
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

Juneli's First Term

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Story of the Red Fort
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

The Story of the Red Fort

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Tinku's Summer Adventure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

Tinku's Summer Adventure

Eight-year-old Tinku is geared up for a good time in her school hostel while her parents travel to London for a conference. Instead, in a strange turn of events, she lands up in a small village in Bengal, named Palashdanga. The disappointment soon turns to thrill as she sets out on a roller-coaster ride of fun, exploration, adventure and a slow, laid-back life. Along with her favourites - Moni mashi and Nutu pishi – she is sure to have the time of her life! Join the trio as they figure their way through Tinku’s Summer Adventure.

Four Stories from Tagore
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Four Stories from Tagore

A towering figure of the Bengal Renaissance, Tagore s influence on Bagla literature has still not diminished. During a long and creative career, he excelled in the different art forms that he practised-poetry, drama, music, novels and short stories. In 1901, he founded Shantiniketan (Adobe of Peace), in Bolpur near Kolkata, an educational institution where education was to be imparted in an unrestricted manner. He was the first Indian to win the Nobel Prize in 1913, for his poetic work Gitanjali (An Offering of Songs) which he himself had translated into English from his various volumes of poetry. He was knighted in 1915, but returned Bagh massacre of 1919. He died in 1941, heartbroken by a number of personal tragedies and disillusioned by the outbreak of the Second World War in Europe. Through primarily remembered as a poet, Tagore s short stories have earned a pride in modern Bangla literature. The stories in this collection are respresentative of Tagore s writings. We find the empathy of a father for a stranger in The Kabuliwala, the sorrow of parting in The Postmaster, the comic in When Wishes Come True and the social divide that riches cause in The Return Gift.

Tyltyl's Adventure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 16

Tyltyl's Adventure

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Four Stories From Mahabharata (Level 5)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Four Stories From Mahabharata (Level 5)

Four Stories from the Mahabharata are a part of the parallel narrative of the epic and tell the stories of four girl who come from different backgrounds. Sukanya is a princess, Shruvawati and Suprabha are simple girls living in hermitages while Shweta is a court dancer. What is common to them is their spirited personality, their acute sense of self respect and their ability to hold on to their principles and convictions at all costs. Love comes to each one in a different way, changing her life completely. But they all choose to take fate in their hands, living a life of courage and action.