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GOPU BOOKS SANKLAN 68

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कहानी: 1) ताड़का वधा 2) गौतम ट्टषि का श्राप 3) सीता का अवतरण

GOPU BOOKS SANKLAN 69

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कहानी: 1) सीता स्वयंवर 2) कैकेयी कोपभवन में 3) कैकेयी ने दोनों वर माँगे

GOPU BOOKS SANKLAN 70

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कहानी: 1) राम का वनवास प्रस्थान 2) श्रवण कुमार का वधा 3) भरत और शत्रुधन ननिहाल से अयोध्या लौटे

GOPU BOOKS SANKLAN 71

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कहानी: 1) भरत मिलाप 2) अगस्त्य मुनि से भेंट 3) लक्ष्मण ने सूर्पनखा के नाक-कान काटे

GOPU BOOKS SANKLAN 72

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कहानी: 1) मायावी हिरण 2) सीता का अपहरण 3) सबरी के जूठे बेर

GOPU BOOKS SANKLAN 73

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कहानी: 1) राम और सुग्रीव की मित्रता 2) पवन हनुमान 3) बाली का वधा

GOPU BOOKS SANKLAN 74

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कहानी: 1) सीता की खोज 2) राक्षसों ने हनुमान को बंदी बनाया 3) लंकादहन

GOPU BOOKS SANKLAN 75

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कहानी: 1) हनुमान लंका से लौटे 2) लंका पर आक्रमण 3) कुम्भकर्ण से यु)

Granny Sannilli to the Rescue

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It was a very hot day. Granny DoddaAne Elephant and her herd were rushing to a pond, stomping the ground and trumpeting. So careless were they that they almost ran over a nest of mice. Granny Sannilli Mouse was very annoyed. When DoddaAne promised to be careful, Sannilli promised to be their friend and help them. Could the tiny mice really help the big elephants?

Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic

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Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 4

Great Freedom Fighters: 5 in 1 (Amar Chitra Katha Collection)

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This illustrated children’s book contains the stories of five of India’s greatest freedom fighters, who awakened the entire nation and united them to bring the British rulers to their knees. They are: Subhas Chandra Bose, Lokamanya Tilak, Mahatma Gandhi, Veer Savarkar, and Bhagat Singh. These tales of valour and struggle for freedom will inspire young minds in understanding the significance of independence.

Great Rulers of India: 5 in 1

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Collection of the following titles: Krishnadeva Raya, Ashoka, Chandragupta Maurya, Samudra Gupta, Harsha

Great Sanskrit Plays

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Love, romance and heroism dominate the Sanskrit plays. They all have happy endings where lovers are reunited and good triumphs over evil. Though most of the plays are spiced up with the supernatural elements, they also make use of political and historical topics and reflect the aspirations of ordinary people. Collection of the following titles: Ratnavali, Udayana, Vasantasena

Great Thinkers of India

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On World Philosophy Day, Amar Chitra Katha brings you Great Thinkers of India, a collection of our existing titles Adi Shankara, Ramana Maharshi, Sri Ramakrishna, Vivekananda and Manik Prabhu. These philosophers led by their actions and have touched countless lives with their single-minded pursuit of the greater good. The stories of these thinkers became their lessons that live on to educate the world about the need for oneness among humanity and selfless service to one another.

Guru Nanak

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Illustrated Story Book for Children on Great Personalities – Guru Nanak was the founder Prophet of Sikhism and the first of the ten Sikh Gurus. His birth is celebrated world-wide as Guru Nanak Gurpurab on Kartik Pooranmashi, the full-moon day in the month of Katak, October–November

Guru Ravidas

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“As the son of a cobbler, Ravidas could not understand the discrimination against the people from his caste. He longed to learn the true meaning of life. He strived to find himself and the purpose of his existence.

He was known for his generosity and compassion. He refused to live on alms and earned an honest living as a shoemaker. He shared whatever he could with people in need, without an ounce of hesitation. Ravidas’ philosophy is a blend of different faiths. He believed there was one god, who was present all around. He found the differentiation between man on the basis of caste and religion baseless. He encouraged his followers, known as Ravidasis, to live in a casteless society.

Han Solo : A Star Wars Story Graphic Novel

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Comcis retelling of the second anthology series movie featuring the young Han Solo. This is part of the series of young graphic novels covering the whole Star Wars saga as well as the stand alone movies. Additional editorial pages introduce the characters of the story.

Hanuman

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Illustrated Indian Mythology Stories for Children.The Legends and myths constitute an integral part of human existence. Mythological stories are educational. They can be fun and entertaining if narrated in an interesting way for the kids. Since ages, mythology is considered an intriguing topic of study.
It is one of the best ways you can take along your kid to a journey into the unknown world. In course of the journey, your kid shall meet new characters and interact with new people of the story. Through storytelling you can actually snuggle, cuddle and connect to your kid in the best possible way.

Hanuman – The Epitome Of Devotion And Courage

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Hanuman stands for extraordinary physical strength, courage and humility. Above all, he is known for his devotion to Rama. So, it was little wonder that Rama entrusted Hanuman with the task of carrying his message to Sita in Lanka. Again, it was Hanuman who brought him the life-giving Sanjeevani to revive his beloved brother Lakshmana who had been grievously injured on the battlefield. Even today, Hanuman is regarded as the epitome of unfaltering devotion and unparalleled strength.

Hanuman to the Rescue

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Amar Chitra Katha announces the launch of its “Treasures of India” subscription programme across India and worldwide. Our unique subscription programme makes it possible for every Indian family to access and read hundreds of exciting stories in the comfort of their homes.

The subscription offers 3 select Amar Chitra Katha titles every month. These titles, handpicked by the editor, include a wide-ranging mix of stories from the epics and the Puranas, from the wisdom of the Panchatantra, the Jataka, the Hitopadesha and the Kathasaritasagara, from the best of Indian classical literature and from the exciting pages of Indian history

Harischandra

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Even the gods were charmed by this most honorable of kings. Fate had snatched away his palace, his wealth, his wife and his son. Worse sorrows were to pour down on him and yet Harischandra would not abandon the righteous path. He revealed the true mettle of a great king, protecting his honor and that of his family, with single-minded determination.

Healing Heroes

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On National Doctor’s Day, Amar Chitra Katha presents Healing Heroes, a collection picked from our comics that celebrates the lives of some doctors from our history. The stories of Dr Kotnis, Anandibai Joshi, Rukhmabai and Yellapragada Subbarow give us insight on the hardships they faced as doctors and their selfless service to the people.

Heavy Metal

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Heavy Metal is a science fiction and fantasy comics magazine. Heavy Metal è una rivista di fumetti di fantascienza e fantasy.

Heroes from the Mahabharata

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The gallant heroes of the Mahabharata are shining examples of valor and chivalry. Yet they also have their weak spots. They are swayed by conflicting emotions which only serve to heighten the epic grandeur of the greatest story ever told. In this poem of 100, 000 verses, human foibles and heroism loom larger than life even as the Pandava brothers emerge victorious over their jealous Kaurava cousins. Collection of the following titles: BHEESHMA, DRONA, TALES OF ARJUNA, KARNA, ABHIMANYU

Heroes of Bengal

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Amar Chitra Katha brings you Heroes of Bengal, a handpicked collection from our existing titles about four illustrious freedom fighters from Bengal. The stories of Surjya Sen, Subhas Chandra Bose, Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das and Rash Behari Bose are truly lessons in patriotism. Their lives will always remain a source of inspiration and pride for the country.

Heroes of the Freedom Struggle

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Vidyut Chora, the prince, and Yamadanda, the kotwal’s son, had made a pledge to each other while playing. Vidyut had vowed that when he would be the king and his friend, the kotwal, he would commit a crime which would be impossible to solve and would earn

Hidden Gems: Stories from the Mahabharata (Part 1)

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Amar Chitra Katha presents Hidden Gems: Stories from the Mahabharata (Part 1), a collection of lesser known stories from the great Indian epic. The titles in this collection are Savitri, Nala Damayanti, Uloopi, Sukanya and Friends and Foes. Every story reveals a different facet of the incidents that led to the war and its aftermath, to paint the bigger picture that is often unknown to the readers of the epic.

Hidden Gems: Stories from the Mahabharata (Part 2)

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Amar Chitra Katha presents Hidden Gems: Stories from the Mahabharata (Part 2), a collection of lesser known stories from the great Indian epic. The titles in this collection are Indra and Shachi, Yayati, Bheema and Hanuman, The Golden Mongoose and Tapati. Every story reveals a different facet of the incidents that led to the war and its aftermath, to paint the bigger picture that is often unknown to the readers of the epic.

Highlights Genies

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Highlights Genies is a magazine for 2-6 year olds. It is designed to keep kids engaged in fun activities while helping them develop essential skills they will need in school. It is an exciting, colorful, fun-filled magazine developed by early childhood development experts. The focus is on basic skills and knowledge, creativity and sensitivity to others.

Hitopadesha: How Friends Are Parted

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Hitopadesha is a collection of ancient Sanskrit fables written by Narayana Pandit. It is dated around 11th or 12th century AD. The four stories chosen in this group have simple moral tales to tell. Lions, jackals, monkeys, cats, dogs and donkeys are protagonists who teach common sense lessons in how to judge for oneself; not to succumb to rumour-mongers; to mind one’s own business; and not to be greedy.

Hiuen Tsang

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His wisdom and scholarship were like the sun, bringing light to the world. When Hiuen Tsang, the learned pilgrim from China, made the perilous journey to the land of Buddha, his prayers were said to work miracles. From Turfan to Bamiyan and from Gandhara to Prayag, hostile rulers and merciless thieves were rendered powerless by his calm courage. His accounts bring 7th-century India to life even today.

Home for Woofus

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“Woofus is a puppy who loves to explore, but what happens when Woofus gets lost?
Will he find his way back to his mother?
Will he ask other animals for help?
Will he learn about Mr Horse’s stable and Mrs Sheep’s pen?
Come along with Woofus and learn all about animals and their homes!”

How The Jackal Ate The Elephant

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In Vishnu Sharma’s famous Panchatantra tales, animals talk and act like humans. A wily jackal or a deceiving donkey, an impetuous frog-king or an arrogant lion often mirror our everyday world. Through these tales the master storyteller reveals the secret of living life wisely yet happily to generations of readers all over the world.

I’ve got a Bike you can ride it If you like

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Bike, babes, baby…. and a Royal Enfield bullet. The adventures of a man on his bicycle in a modern metropolis.
I am a comics creator working out of Mumbai and Pune. I draw a daily auto-bio journal comic called “What I saw Again” and also make other short comics and mini-comics and illustrations.

Icons of Tamil Nadu

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Amar Chitra Katha brings you Icons of Tamil Nadu, a collection of our existing titles Subramania Bharati, Srinivasa Ramanujan, Muthulakshmi Reddy, M.S. Subbulakshmi and Tiruppan. These icons walked different paths and achieved greatness. They are beacons of hope and change for the people of Tamil Nadu and the rest of the nation.

ILAMAI PALAM

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இளைமைப் பாலம் என்ற இந்தப் புத்தகத்தில், எழுத்தாளர் இந்திரா பார்த்தசாரதி, தம் அனுபவத்தின், வாசிப்பின் விரிந்த பரப்பைத் தொட்டுக் காட்டி இருக்கிறார். தேர்ந்த சிந்தனையாளராக, ஒவ்வொரு செய்தி பற்றியும் தாம் கற்றுத் தேர்ந்தவற்றை எளிமையான மொழியில், இன்றைய இளைஞர்களுக்குப் புரியும் வண்ணம் எடுத்துச் சொல்லி இருக்கிறார் இ.பா.

காதல், நட்பு, மொழி, பண்பாடு, சமூகம், கற்பு, கனவு, நாகரிகம், கடவுள், புரட்சி, மரணம், சத்தியம், மொழி ஆக்கம் ஆகிய தலைப்புகளில், உலக அளவில் ஏற்பட்டு வந்திருக்கும் சிந்தனை முன்னேற்றங்களை, தரிசனங்களை, இந்தச் சிறிய நூலில் அடக்கித் தந்திருக்கிறார் இ.பா.

illustrators

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Substantial art quarterly presenting the world’s finest illustrators and their art. Each 96 page issue is beautifully and lavishly illustrated in full color with some of the finest illustrations ever published in books, magazines, graphic novels, comic books, cartoons, newspaper strips and film posters.

Illustrators also tells the stories behind the artists and their art, with features written by some of the leading authorities on this vital art form.

As well as building into an indispensable reference library, illustrators gives readers an insight into the creative process, from idea to preliminary sketch to painting, and from painting or drawing to the final image seen by millions.

Packed with truly fabulous art in every issue, with most images taken from scans of the original artwork, the publisher is justly proud of the care taken and quality of print reproduction found throughout the magazine.

India’s Women Unsung Heroes

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The movement to gain India’s independence brought together millions of people from every walk of life in protest of colonial rule. This book celebrates the lives of some of the women who led the charge and lit the flame of protest and rebellion throughout the country.

Read the stories of queens who battled colonial powers in the struggle against imperial rule and women who dedicated and even laid down their lives for the cause of the motherland.

As we celebrate 75 years of India’s independence, we bring you stories of women forgotten by time, but who’s contribution to our freedom movement can no longer be ignored.

Indian War Comics

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Indian War Comics – Bullets don’t bounce off their chests. Nor do they have superhuman powers to unleash webs or hoist themselves into the air, voluminous capes and all. What they do have is extraordinary courage. Meet the heroes of the Indian War Comics, a series that began in 2008 with a comic on Kargil martyr Captain Vikram Batra. The third one, commemorating Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan of 26/11 fame, will be released on Independence Day. If the cover is any indication—a fiery-eyed Maj. Unnikrishnan aiming his rifle at the enemy against the backdrop of a burning Taj Mahal Hotel, all the while supporting his injured colleague—the portrayal of the protagonist will fit snugly into the superhero mould, though it will also dwell on his early life and influences. 

It was ‘Yeh Dil Maange More’, Capt. Batra’s famous rallying cry on the icy heights of Kargil that inspired the series creator, Aditya Bakshi, to immortalise India’s military heroes through speech bubbles. A merchant navy officer and a General’s son, reared on dog-eared Commando comics, Aditya found himself moved to tears after a chat with his father about Capt. Batra, who died at the age of 24. “There was a lot of material available on him, but only in the regimental format of historical accounts, which would hardly appeal to children. I wanted to make these heroes known to the widest possible audience, and in a more permanent way than the odd TV programme.”
So, armed with a pencil, Aditya began to give shape to his idea, even doing the early drawings himself. Later, the realisation that the text he was penning needed professionally executed visuals sent him off to the Delhi College of Art with an ‘artist wanted’ poster. A student, Pradeep Yadav, came forward and Yeh Dil Maange More, the first black-and-white Indian War Comic—82 pages long, priced at Rs. 65 and merging facts and imagination with gusto—was born. While it is public knowledge that Capt. Batra single-handedly overpowered five enemy soldiers, approaching their bunker from the back after a perilous climb; the comic drew upon all the resources of the genre to illustrate how it was done—with a little creative license thrown in. For instance, it has Capt. Batra shout out the lines: “Yes, it’s raining bullets and perhaps we die. But what more worthy death can one hope for? Come on men, this is what we dreamed of…to die a soldier’s death and live forever.” It even has a bit role for journalist Barkha Dutt, who interviewed Capt. Batra at Kargil. 

Encouraged by the fact that a few thousand readers actually bought the comic, distributed by Om Books International, Aditya went on to launch his second comic, the True Maratha, on Ashok Chakra-winning Colonel N.J. Nair, who ignored his eventually fatal wounds to lead from the front and break an ambush by Naga insurgents. Two more are in the pipeline—on Param Vir Chakra winner Capt. Bana Singh, the only one of the heroes who is still alive, and on Ashok Chakra awardee, Commando Sanjog Chhetri.

Indra and Shachi

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Amar Chitra Katha announces the launch of its “Treasures of India” subscription programme across India and worldwide. Our unique subscription programme makes it possible for every Indian family to access and read hundreds of exciting stories in the comfort of their homes.

The subscription offers 3 select Amar Chitra Katha titles every month. These titles, handpicked by the editor, include a wide-ranging mix of stories from the epics and the Puranas, from the wisdom of the Panchatantra, the Jataka, the Hitopadesha and the Kathasaritasagara, from the best of Indian classical literature and from the exciting pages of Indian history

Indra And Shibi

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It is little wonder that Indra was the lord of all gods, he displayed the true characteristics of a perfect leader. It was his diligence and eye for detail that ensured that only the virtuous were given god-like status. Arrogance and impatience were soon corrected. But, most importantly, as a leader, Lord Indra strove to be worthy of his position.

iNTELLYJELLY Hindi

SKU: Mag-16530

‘iNTELLYJELLY– Intelligent reading is Fun’, a power-packed kid’s magazine is a brainchild of Mr. Animesh, an IIMC alumni, who had spent about 22 years in Telecom domain and managed domestic as well as international profile, before venturing into iNTELLYJELLY. This venture is with a mission to make Earth a better place by increasing the reading habit among kids, globally. iNTELLYJELLY believes that emphasis on ‘Holistic Empowering Education’ to a child is the need of the time and not only complements school-based learning process but also endeavours to enhance Human Development Index/HDI. iNTELLYJELLY is a celebration of childhood, when learning by discovery happens at every moment, hence we bring this magazine for kids under 12 years of age.

Some of the iNTELLYJELLY’s deliverables, each month includes, Values, Leadership qualities, Emotional quotient, Teamwork, Logical thinking, Knowledge, Science, Geography, Global literature, etc. At iNTELLYJELLY, we focus on these aspects, very subtly with a UNESCO proven methodology of offering a platter of vibrant and colourful comics, stories, activities, etc to young readers. From engaging stories to interesting comic strips, from Leaders of Yesteryears to Leaders of today, from indoor activities to outdoor scavenger hunts, from hilarious conversation to intricate and interactive illustration, our thoughtful content nurture the inquisitive mind and stimulate curiosity and develops creativity in children.

We, at iNTELLYJELLY, are also committed to inculcating Emotional Intelligence and opinion habits among young readers where we encourage them to speak their mind and share the same in an open platform. A subtle way of passing various aspects of life, like family & social values, the mannerism, etc., is an essence of iNTELLYJELLY.

iNTELLYJELLY’S national and international acclamation in a short span of two years is the result of our reader’s faith in us. iNTELLYJELLY not only gained momentum from prestigious schools across India but also signed an agreement with Reliance Jio.

iNTELLYJELLY has also been appreciated by a few eminent personalities like Sir Richard Branson, The Virgin group, UK, Mr. Amitabh Bachchan, and many more.

‘iNTELLYJELLY is committed to increasing the reading habit among kids, globally.’

Interesting Tales

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“This book Interesting Tales for Children makes a strong case that well-chosen stories give children good role models and increase their empathy for others. It doesn’t just hand children simplistic moral precepts, but give them the opportunity to think about and discuss moral choices.
Interesting Tales for Children is a compilation of 50 one-page short stories for children. Language used is elementary and simple. Each story comes with a caricature type illustration in black & white to retain interest of young readers. The moral at the end of the story summaries precisely what the child is supposed to learn!
These stories educate children about a family, tradition, ethos, social mores or share cultural insight or a combination of all these. Thoughtful stories not only provide enjoyment, they also shape and influence lives of children.
We have published following books in this series:
Legendary Tales for Children
Jungle Tales for Children
Folk Tales for Children
Interesting Tales for Children
Ramayana Tales for Children
These books don’t offer theoretical moral values or claim to preach to children. They show the way!!

J.R.D TATA (Hindi)

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Born in Paris in July 1904, Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata was the second child of Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata and his French wife Sooni. His childhood was spent in different countries and he schooled in Paris, Mumbai and Yokohama. A joyride on a plane sparked off a passion for soaring in the skies. It was then that the fifteen-year-old boy decided that one day he too would fly. He had to wait ten years for it to happen. The first flight of the Indian civil aviation took off at Karachi in October 15, 1932 with JRD Tata at the controls of a Puss Moth that he flew solo to Ahmedabad and onward to Bombay. In 1938 at the age of thirty four, JRD was placed at the head of India’s largest industrial empire. For over half a century, JRD guided the destiny of the Tatas. Despite enormous pressure on his time, JRD took the role of citizen very seriously and never failed to be of service to the nation. He was a patron of the arts and supported India’s progress to become a scientifically advanced nation. For these endeavors, JRD Tata was awarded the country’s highest civilian honor, the Bharat Ratna in 1992. Yet he remained at heart a simple, unassuming person, who refused to take himself seriously. Years after his pioneering flight on the Puss Moth, he re-enacted the event to inspire a little hope and enthusiasm in young people of the country.

Jackal Stories

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The jackal has a bad reputation in the animal world. Devious, selfish, dishonest and boastful, his aspirations are high but his talents few. He seldom repays a favor. Should such a creature be tolerated? Only so long as he uses his cunning for the good of the community, says the wisdom of these Jataka tales which were written as early as the period between 3rd century BC and 5th century AD.

Jagadis Chandra Bose

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Jagdis Chandra Bose was the first Indian scientist in modern times to have won international recognition. Gifted with a mind that was at once inquisitive and discerning, Bose wondered about the how and why of things from a very young age. His contribution to the world of science was invaluable. As the 1945 edition of ‘Encyclopedia Britannica’ wrote: “His work was so much in advance of his time that its precise evaluation was not possible.”

Jagjivan Ram

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Babu Jagjivan Ram was a man of extraordinary courage and integrity.  Protected by his family from the ugliness of a caste-based society, Jagjivan saw the real world only when he started going to school. The young boy rebelled against the injustice and bias that kept an entire community suppressed, and continued to fight against the scourge of casteism throughout his life. He played a critical role in the freedom struggle and after independence took on ministerial portfolios and excelled as an administrator. His greatest challenge came as the Defence Minister, when a war tested Jagjivan Ram’s political skills and proved him to be one of the greatest leaders of our country.

Jain and Buddhist Stories (Part 1)

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Amar Chitra Katha presents Jain and Buddhist Stories, a collection of our existing titles that depict the wealth of knowledge. Read about a thief who finds sandals that let him fly, a poor man who realises the dangers of desire, a celestial necklace that sets off a fascinating chain of events and much more in this digital special. The book includes beloved titles like Kesari the Flying Thief, The Celestial Necklace, The Adventures of Agad Datta, Amrapali, The Prophecy and The Lost Prince. 

Jain and Buddhist Stories (Part 2)

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Amar Chitra Katha presents Jain and Buddhist Stories Part 2, a collection of our existing titles that depict a wealth of knowledge. The book includes beloved titles like Shrenik, Sahasramalla, The Silent Teacher, The Acrobat, The Cowherd of Alawi and The Fearless Boy.

Jamsetji Tata

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They said Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata turned mud into gold or was it skilful management, clear tHinking and honesty that did the trick? He had an uncanny knack for recognizing a good business opportunity and a selfless will to improve the lot of his countrymen. Thus a little known Zoroastrian family became the foremost business house in India’s industrial history.