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The Ningthous and Leima, king and queen of Manipur, rule well over their meeyam, their people. They have three sons and a daughter - Sanajaoba, Sanayaima, Sanatomba and Sanatombi. The people are happy and live in peace. As the years roll by, it is time to decide who will succeed to the throne. The Ningthou and Leima desire that the throne go, not to the eldest son, but to the wisest, most able child. And so they hold a competition. Who wins the bout? Is the winner named the next Ningthou? In this charming folktale from Manipur, writer Indira Mukherjee and the well-known painter A V Ilango recreate the land, the culture and values of Manipur as they gently lead the child to think about two very important issues: harmony with nature and gender equality.
These books provide exercises that help students develop their multiple intelligences. Exercises cover basic concepts of English that hone reading and writing skills of the learners. It is a good supplement to NCERT's Marigold textbooks Salient Features Varied task types. Ample illustrations make the books visually appealing. The books follow 'Learning by Doing' approach.
The S. Chand NCERT Companion Series is a set of Practice Books designed to provide additional practice to the users of the NCERT textbooks. The NCERT English Practice Books 1-8 serve as companions to NCERT's English Textbooks: Marigold (classes1-5), Honeysuckle, Honeycomb and Honeydew textbooks (classes 6, 7 and 8 respectively).The practice material has been placed in the form of worksheets. These worksheets are designed to provide ample opportunities to the learner to think, analyze and appreciate the English language independently.
Manipur Remains An Unknown Area To Most Indians And One Reason For This May Will Be The Absence Of Good Books About The People And Problems Of Manipur. This Book Fills The Void.
Kali hates school. And school hates him, he thinks, for he has no friends. The children there find him strange. He wishes his father were an 'ordinary' bus-conductor or postman instead of a snake-catcher, even if one of the most celebrated in the Irula tribe. He worries that others will see him eating fried termites (his favourite snack!) and laugh. And then one day, a large rat snake creates havoc in the classroom . . . and Kali becomes a hero! A simple, sensitive story crafted by a writer deeply involved with environmental issues. Zai Whitaker works closely with the Irulas, and her empathy with them is as evident in this book as it was with the Jarawas in Andamans Boy, also published by Tulika. The watercolour illustrations are evocative and detailed, suffusing the story with many hues of mood.
A heartwarming story about books; for children.
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