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Let Them Eat Books!

Written by Alaka Malwade Basu Recently I took a day off to be among the first to enter the branch of the Washington DC Public Library that has opened right across my street…

Niju Mohan Library Educator's Course 4 Aug 2014

‘Reading’ with Vini and Akaash

Written by Arnavaz At home, Vini’s family spoke Gujarati. Her parents were educated in a Gujarati medium school…

Niju Mohan Library Educator's Course 4 Aug 2014

The Place of Children’s Literature In Their Lives

Compared to some decades ago, it’s heartening to see that children’s literature is gaining importance in the learning process of children in our country…

Niju Mohan Library Educator's Course 29 Jul 2014

Libary Educators Course 2014 concluded

Niju Mohan Library Educator's Course 8 May 2014

जाफ़ता

जाफ़ता एक छोटे से लड़के की कहानी है, जो एक अफ्रीका के एक गांव में पल-बढ़ रहा है। जफ़ता जो अपनी रोज़ के भावनाओ और मूड की तुलना विभिन्न जानवरों के हाव भावसे करता है। जैसे -…

Nitu Singh Parag Reads 30th April 2019

Reading that Matters

Reading matters, wherever you are. For the tribal community in Rajasthan’s Bali Block,  a vibrant school library has infused interest in reading and books, and made the school a happy place for children…

Aanchal Mittal Parag Library 23 April 2019

Must we pick flowers?

‘My parents have been picking flowers their entire life. I hate picking flowers.’The opening lines and the heap of pink flowers welcome you to no ordinary…

Proma Basu Roy Parag Reads 19 April 2019

For the impact of libraries!

किताबें झांकती हैं बंद अलमारी के शीशों से, read Gulzar in one of his poems. As I re-read it, I wondered if these ‘band almaris’ had been open…

Ajaa Sharma Parag Nurtures 16 April 2019

एक दिन जब अमोस मक गी बीमार पड़े

इस किताब से मैं हाल ही में परिचित हुई और पढ़ते ही इसकी अपनी एक कॉपी की चाह मन में बन गई| कवरपेज देखकर ही पता चलता है की इस किताब को चित्रांकन के लिए एक अवार्ड भी मिला है और किताब देखकर ये स्पष्ट हो जाता है की क्यों मिला होगा|…

Ajaa Sharma Parag Reads 12 April 2019

‘Children Connect Easily to the Everyday in this Book’

Nani Chali Tahalne is a chain tale. It can also be called a repetitive tale. There is a chain of places which Nani visits with her grandson “Vanky”. Each time she visits a place she describes it with a new name based on her memory of that place…

Usha Malhan Parag Reads 03 April 2019