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Children's history of India / Sen Gupta, Subhadra; Gupta, Priyanka (ill.) 2015  Book
Sen Gupta, Subhadra Book
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Publication New Delhi, Red Turtle, 2015.
Description 442pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract Delve into India's past to discover the comprehensive history of our nation. Journey through time to visit the baths and palaces of the first cities of Harappa, the stupas of Ashoka and the flamboyant courts of the great Mughals, rich in art, culture and architecture. Learn how the revolution of 1857 really started and march alongside Gandhi on his quest for an India free from British rule. Plus, discover more about each period through fun and easy 'To do' activities. Told in simple, lucid prose and interspersed with beautiful illustrations, A Children's History of India makes learning history a fun and engaging experience for readers of all ages.
Contents ANCIENT INDIA A Land Called Jambudvipa A City Named Harappa The Poets of the Vedas The Rise of Magadha The Magnificent Mauryas Kingdoms, Culture and Trade The Golden Guptas Southern Surprise A King and a Pilgrim MEDIEVAL INDIA The Arrival of the Muslims The Delhi Sultanates New Kingdoms Rise Life Under the Sultans Enter the Mughals Akbar Builds an Empire The Magnificent Mughals An Emperor and his Enemies Living in Mughal Times BRITISH PERIOD The East India Company The Company Bahadur A Time of Change The Great Uprising A Sleeping Giant Awakens Talking of Satyagraha A Long March to Dandi The Final March to Freedom Living in British Times INDEPENDENT INDIA Building a Nation The Constitution of India Making a Difference Growing up in Free India
Standard Number 9788129134905 Hb.
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Freedom's child - Growing up during Satyagraha: Growing up during Satyagraha / Mehta, Chandralekha 2008  Book
Mehta, Chandralekha Book
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Publication India, Penguin Group, 2008.
Description 182pYellow Spine
Summary/Abstract Autobiographical reminiscences of the author of her days spent as member of the Nehru family.
Standard Number 0143330608 pb.
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Freedom's child : growing up during Satyagraha / Mehta, Chandralekha 2008  Book
Mehta, Chandralekha Book
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Publication New Delhi, Penguin Books India, 2008.
Description 182pYellow Spine
Summary/Abstract Autobiographical reminiscences by the author about her childhood spent as a member of the Nehru family in pre-Independent India.
Standard Number 9780143330608 Pb.
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Gandhi experiment: teaching our teenagers how to become global citizens / Hepworth, Margaret 2017  Book
Hepworth, Margaret Book
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Publication New Delhi, Rupa Publications, 2017.
Description xxii, 151pRed spine
Summary/Abstract How do we take gandhi's messages further, as lessons that could bring about change in and around us? Perhaps a healthy dose of non-violent, solution-focused activities stemming from gandhian principles would be a more productive approach both at school and at home, especially for the citizens of tomorrow. How do we teach our youngsters non-violence is a conscious choice; that we need to rise against injustices; that 'hope in action' and 'moving from apathy to action' are of supreme importance; and that 'satyagraha' is the very foundation we stand on? This book literally equips teachers and parents with tools and strategies for peace-building. For teachers, it takes these into the rigorous academic classroom; for parents, it is a guide to how they can build better relationships with their children whilst helping them step forward into a better world. The gandhi experiment teaches teenagers global citizenship, conflict resolution, anger management, forgiveness and how to mould their thoughts for a more positive future.
Standard Number 9788129147707 Pb.
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