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Suno Sunao

by Manorama Jafa Nilima Jha

(ए. डबल्यू. आई. सी. द्वारा पुरस्कृत कहानियाँ)

Premchand Kuch Amar Kahaniyan

by Premchand

Short Stories of Premchand

Vardaan - Sankshipt Sanskaran

by Premchand

Vardaan is a tragic story of two lovers. The lovers who played together since childhood and dreamt of spending their lives together, dreams shattered like playing cards. The novel has the love story of Virjan and Pratap and at the same time Madhvi and Pratap. In the end Madhvi decides to leave everything and becomes a yogini. An intense story which is a must-read for Premchand lovers.

Varadaan Sankshipt Sanskaran Abhyasa Pustika

by Premchand

Education Book

Baalgeet - 0

by Shanta Mohan

मेरी गुडि़या और अन्य कविताएँ

Baalgeet - 1

by Shanta Mohan

मिन मिन मिनकू और अन्य कविताएँ

Baalgeet - 2

by Shanta Mohan

नटखट बंदर और अन्य कविताएँ

Muktibodh

by Nandkishore Nawal

This books deals with the life, thoughts and creations of Muktibodh. He was a composer as well as a thinker. He has given his thoughts on the poetry and the society. This book explains briefly the works of Muktibodh.

Achraj Graj Ki Dantkatha

by Tajima Shinji

Five stories in the book depict the human ideal and values. It tells us that flourishing of human life is not only the gaining of material success. It is dedicated to those children who live with all the hopes in the twenty first century.

Gosain Bagan Ka Bhoot

by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay

Gosain Bagan ka Bhoot is such an interesting work that no one can stop it reading once they have it in their hand. It is left to the readers to find the facts about the ghost by themselves. If the readers can find a philanthropic ghost then they can find the answers. For all those who can't find answer they need to read the novel.

Jungle ki ek Raat

by Leelawati Bhagwat

An exciting story full of adventure-travel. The traveling girls get separated in the darkness of the jungle. They took all the challenges jungle threw at them, and came out as winners. An interesting story full of episodes and adventures.

Ravindranath Tagore

by Shishir Kumar Ghose

This book is a brief account on life of Ravindranath Tagore. He was not just a man of literary presence but he was also a cultural hero. The book deals about his life in a very methodical way.

Ghalib

by Muhammad Mujib

Ghalib has emerged as one of the most prominent Urdu poets. He has given new heights to the Urdu poetry tradition. Ghalib has summed up his innermost thoughts in the most influential style.

Mahadevi Rachna Sanchayan

by Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari

Mahadevi Rachna Sanchayan is the collection of the stories and poems taken from Verma's personal and social life. It describes the pathetic condition of the neglected, depressed and humiliated society.

Hans Anderson Ki Kahaniyaan Bhag 2

by Hans Anderson Harikrishna Devsare

Collection of stories which touch the children. The stories brings in those issues of life in the stories which normally are not available in children stories. The stories are not to be limited to any specific part of the world but these are universal in nature.

Sarojini Naidu

by Padmini Sengupta

Sarojini Naidu, the Nightingale of India, has created a specific place in English literature. She was a lady for whom English was a simple medium of expression. Although she was taught in English medium, she always condemned the blind mental slavery of the Western World. This is a book to introduce readers to Sarojini Naidu, not only as a politician but also as a poet.

Wah Lambi Khamoshi

by Shashi Deshpandey

Wah Lambi Khamoshi is the Hindi translation of 1990 Sahitya Akademi Award-winning novel That Long Silence. This is in effect, a slow, cruel self-revelation. The novel traces the life of narrator Jaya Kulkarni who is married to Mohan and is mother of two children. The novel exposes threadbare, the tense realities of the average Indian family’s architecture. Wah Lambi Khamoshi crawls in a very slow present while shuttling to span a long, complex past of multiple family ties, giving it an annoying sense of unmoving station – the narrative flow frozen. It is a personal redemption to a battle already lost.

Jhanjha Bhawan

by Emily Bronte Madhubraj Shrimali

Jhanjha Bhawan is the Hindi Translation of the famous book "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte.

Yogayog

by Rabindranath Tagore

The novel was published in three parts in Vichitra magazine. In first two parts it was called Teen Peedhiyan (Three Generations) and in the third it was named as Yogayog. One more jewel from one of the greatest writer from India.

Dehra Me Aaj Bhi Ugtay Hain Hamare Ped

by Ruskin Bond

Winner of prestigious Sahitya Akademi award for English story collection. Ruskin Bond, the great story writer, has written some of the best stories for this collection. He has some memoirs of the Dehra where he grew up as writer and stories woven around it.

Raja Ram Mohan Roy

by Somyendra Nath Tagore

Originally written in English, this book on Raja Ram Mohan Roy's life and work proves that this monograph is a sunrise in modern Indian literature.

Abul Kalam Azad

by Abdul Kavi Dasnavi

Abul Kalam Azad was one of the most important figure of India's struggle for freedom. He organised the masses against the British Empire. His life was dedicated to the nation and its development. He spent almost ten years of life in jail but that did not deter him from fighting it out and make Indians stronger than ever.

Paatdeyi

by Veenapani Mohanti Deepti Prakash

Stories in Paatdeyi are the result of the contemporary social conditions of the lower middle and middle classes in Odisha. Veenapani shows the deep understanding of the neglected sections of the society.

Jalpari Ka Mayajal

by Webstar Devis Jeerva

The state of Meghalaya in India is divided in three parts, out of which two are of Khasi and one is of Jayantia mountain range. The current story is the collection from Khasi land of Meghalaya. The writer has kept alive the attraction of Angels in the story.

Nagarjun Rachna Sanchayan

by Rajesh Joshi

After Nirala, Nagarjun is the only poet who has used so many verses, forms and poetic styles. His expression is very proper and direct. His poems and stories mostly tell us about the part of the country where he stayed. In his style, one would find both the independence of wanderlust and speed.

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