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Anterdaah
by Ramsagar SharmaThe poet sees a dream about changing earth and sky. Although it has no direct links with the real world, it makes a good attempt to let people know that they are always indebted to their motherland and this debt can't be ever paid.
Apna Paraya
by Radhika ramaya prasad singhA marvelous play written by Singh. The play is woven around the love story where a boy and a girl of different religions meet. The play shows the existing problem in the Indian society which was quite divided on religious lines. The pathetic condition of women folks is shown very clearly to the readers.
Apne-Apne Iraade
by Krishneshwar DingarKrishneswar Deengar has presented the various character of society in different conditions in a satirical way. He has dealt a sharp blow to the growing corruption in the society.
Arogya Ki Sanjeevni
by Mahatma GandhiMohan Das Karamchand Gandhi, the father of the Nation of India, wrote this book for the betterment of the mankind. The book tells us how to stay fit by moving all the time. From the basics of eating and drinking, he speaks about the fundamental ways in which a person should live to stay healthy. This is the key to good health.
Arthuna Gram
by Ravindra D. PandyaPandya brings out the history of Arthuna gram in this book. The book tells about the archaeology of Bagar Region of Rajasthan. Although writer is not a historian, he has done a marvelous job in doing a deep research on the region.
Ashok Aur Mourya Samaj Ka Patan
by Romila ThaparThe book studies the history during the time of Mauryas. The book based on the Shilalekh of Ashoka describes about the finest period of ancient Indian history. The book gives the readers an entire new angle of looking at Mauryans. This book also describes about the various effect of Buddhism . A must for the students of Research in Indian History.
Ateek Ka Vartmaan
by Amartya Sen"The aim of this book is to inspect the explanation of Indian history given by Nationalists. The book's objective is an historical study and interpretation of scientific method in the study of Indian history and to awake the need of the utility to use its significant highlights.
Aupnivaisik Bharat Me Sanskrtik Aur Vichardharamatmak Sangharsh
by K. N. PanikkarThe book is an honest endeavour to find how the Indians under colonial rule established an equation with their past and present. A time in Indian history which is famously called creative self inspection. Definitely a book which should be read extensively by readers of Indian history.
Baalveer Krishna
by Raghuveer Sharan MitraThis play is based on the life of Krishna when he was just a child. The play touches briefly on many of the teasing activities of the god Krishna.
Baapu
by Ramdhari Singh DinkarThis book of poetry is based on the life of Mahatma Gandhi who is also known by the name of Baapu.
Badi Didi
by Sri Sarachchandra ChatodpadhyaBadi Didi is a story of one person who had everything from vigor to intellect to trust but he wasn’t able to do any work individually. He needed one person each and every time to give him inspiration, so he depended on his stepmother but later on he was impressed upon by the elder sister.
Badnami Ki Chhanv
by Ramnath ShastriRamnath Shastri has given expression to the lives of Dogra women. He has sketched the different aspects of women's lives in Duggar society.
Bapu Ka Balidan Hamare Liye Khuli Chunauti Hai
by Naveen Narayan AgarwalThis book tells how, when and where Mahatma Gandhi was murdered and what was behind his murder.
Bharat ke Musalmano Me Jativyvastha Aur Samajik Starikaran
by Imtiaz AhmadIn Islam there is no space of discrimination based on birth but in India the situations are very different. This book tries to study those inequalities. A must have book for students of sociology and political science of Indian Universities.
Bhartendu Harishchandra
by Madan GopalBhartendu Harischandra tried to make the Desi language more popular in India. He had lots to give to Hindi journalism and literature. The writer has presented an invaluable study on this literary giant.
Bhartiya Bal Kahaniyaan (Part One)
by Harikrishna DevsarayA marvelous collection of stories for children with variety of content and topics. The author has tried to make realistic stories, so readers will be find these closer to themselves.
Bhartiya Bal Kahaniyaan (Part Three)
by Harikrishna DevsarayPart three of the collection of children's stories. The present collection also contains stories from different Indian languages.
Bhartiya Bal Kahaniyaan (Part Two)
by Harikrishna DevsarayChildren's fiction as been very rich since ancient times. The original children's stories that were written in Indian languages in the second half of the twentieth century are selected in this part.
Bhartiya Itihas Ka Aarambhik Madhyakaal
by Mohammad HabeebHabeeb looks at the attack on Indian state by the Gaznis and the establishment of the families. The reader can find the hate factor for those responsible for rift between Hindu and Muslim unity. The important factor of Habeebs thought process is deep sympathy to the people at the grass root level.
Bhartiya Nari aur Muktee
by Brinda KaratThe book a compilation of articles from various newspapers and magazines, describes the pathetic condition of women in India in 21st century.
Bihar Me Swatantrata Sangram Ke Prerak Prasang
by Dinesh Kumar NarayanBook on unsung freedom fighter of the state of Bihar, India.
Billi Houseboat Par
by Anita DesaiBilli Houseboat Par is a fascinating story of a cat eating papaya, who goes to Kashmir with her masters. She makes a lot of friends there and enjoys a lot. A beautiful story of children who love traveling.
Chadhta Suraj
by Gauhar JalaliThe poems from Gauhar Jalali are filled with the human religion. The literature is idealistic as well as progressive.
Chadhta Suraj
by Goohar JalaliThe poem Chadhta Suraj by Gaurav Jalali states that time is moving fast and the generation of today would be looked by generation of tomorrow as dead and decomposed. The creation of poet resembles of Kabir.
Chandra Pahad
by Vibhutibhushan BandhyopadhyayChandra Pahad is the creation of the famous Bengali storyteller Vibhutibhushan Bandhyopadhyay. Sahitya Akademi for the first time presents a unique story of the daring teenager.