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Famous sports and what led to their formation?
Role of Olympics in world peace
Sports commercialization
Sports as Recreation
Why is cricket more popular in India then other sports ?
What led to the downfall of hockey in India ?
men’s sports more popular in India than women’s sport
politics involved in sports
Do people believe that sports could lead to recreation ?
Do children want to adopt sports as a profession ?
Do parents support their children in choosing sports as a profession and why ?
How popular is sports in my locality ?
Chess originated in ancient India and was developed from an earlier 4-player game. It later spread to other countries and was further developed. Ancient India also claims to have invented playing cards and several martial arts like Kalarippayattu. Many sports popular in India today like polo, hockey, cricket, football, and badminton were introduced by foreign influences but adapted locally. Traditional Indian games like kabaddi and archery remain popular as well.
This document profiles famous Indian sports personalities from various fields such as athletics, boxing, badminton, archery, cricket, chess, car racing, swimming, shooting, football and more. It provides brief biographical details of these celebrities including their date of birth, awards received, and accomplishments in their sport. Some of the personalities mentioned are Milkha Singh, P.T. Usha, Mary Kom, Saina Nehwal, Sachin Tendulkar, Viswanathan Anand, Abhinav Bindra and Baichung Bhutia.
SPORTS IN INDIA
Meaning of the term sport
History of sports in India.
Evolution of the sports after Independence.
Various sports played in India
India as a host
National game of India
Achivements and memories
Sports Authority of India
Politics and sports
Cricket overpowering other sports in India
The modern trend in sports
The document discusses India's participation and achievements in various sports at the Olympics and other international events. It notes that while India may have achieved less than other nations, it has a large pool of talent and its success has been growing. Key sports discussed include hockey, archery, shooting, chess, football, boxing, wrestling, and cricket. India has had its greatest success in field hockey historically and has won 8 gold medals in the sport at the Olympics.
The document provides an overview of the history and types of popular sports in India. It discusses how early humans developed skills like running, throwing, and jumping that later inspired the creation of sports. It then lists the top 10 most popular sports in India which are cricket, soccer, field hockey, badminton, tennis, wrestling, basketball, table tennis, motorsports, and chess. For each sport, it provides brief details on its popularity and performance in India. It also gives a historical account of the development of cricket in India from the early 1900s to 2000.
Famous sports and what led to their formation?
Role of Olympics in world peace
Sports commercialization
Sports as Recreation
Why is cricket more popular in India then other sports ?
What led to the downfall of hockey in India ?
men’s sports more popular in India than women’s sport
politics involved in sports
Do people believe that sports could lead to recreation ?
Do children want to adopt sports as a profession ?
Do parents support their children in choosing sports as a profession and why ?
How popular is sports in my locality ?
Chess originated in ancient India and was developed from an earlier 4-player game. It later spread to other countries and was further developed. Ancient India also claims to have invented playing cards and several martial arts like Kalarippayattu. Many sports popular in India today like polo, hockey, cricket, football, and badminton were introduced by foreign influences but adapted locally. Traditional Indian games like kabaddi and archery remain popular as well.
This document profiles famous Indian sports personalities from various fields such as athletics, boxing, badminton, archery, cricket, chess, car racing, swimming, shooting, football and more. It provides brief biographical details of these celebrities including their date of birth, awards received, and accomplishments in their sport. Some of the personalities mentioned are Milkha Singh, P.T. Usha, Mary Kom, Saina Nehwal, Sachin Tendulkar, Viswanathan Anand, Abhinav Bindra and Baichung Bhutia.
SPORTS IN INDIA
Meaning of the term sport
History of sports in India.
Evolution of the sports after Independence.
Various sports played in India
India as a host
National game of India
Achivements and memories
Sports Authority of India
Politics and sports
Cricket overpowering other sports in India
The modern trend in sports
The document discusses India's participation and achievements in various sports at the Olympics and other international events. It notes that while India may have achieved less than other nations, it has a large pool of talent and its success has been growing. Key sports discussed include hockey, archery, shooting, chess, football, boxing, wrestling, and cricket. India has had its greatest success in field hockey historically and has won 8 gold medals in the sport at the Olympics.
The document provides an overview of the history and types of popular sports in India. It discusses how early humans developed skills like running, throwing, and jumping that later inspired the creation of sports. It then lists the top 10 most popular sports in India which are cricket, soccer, field hockey, badminton, tennis, wrestling, basketball, table tennis, motorsports, and chess. For each sport, it provides brief details on its popularity and performance in India. It also gives a historical account of the development of cricket in India from the early 1900s to 2000.
The document summarizes the biographies and accomplishments of 6 prominent Indian athletes: Mary Kom, Milkha Singh, Anju Bobby George, Sushil Kumar, P.T. Usha, and provides advice on encouraging Indian youth to participate in sports. It describes their early lives, challenges faced, career highlights including medals and awards won, and the hard work and determination that led to their success in representing India internationally. Recommendations are provided around the need for parental support, improved sports infrastructure, resources and funding from educational institutions and governments.
Importance of sports and its condition in indiarohit20602
The document discusses the importance of sports in India. It provides an introduction to sports, covering their history and origins in ancient Egypt and China. It also discusses concepts like sportsmanship and categories of sports participation. The document then outlines the current state of sports in India, noting that cricket is the most popular sport and India has had success in field hockey. It has hosted several international sporting events. The history section covers sports in India before and after independence, including traditional games that originated in India.
At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics:
- India won 7 medals total - 1 gold, 2 silver, and 4 bronze
- Neeraj Chopra won gold in the men's javelin throw. Ravi Dahiya and Mirabai Chanu won silver in wrestling and weightlifting respectively.
- Bronze medalists were Lovlina Borgohain (boxing), PV Sindhu (badminton), Bajrang Punia (wrestling), and the men's hockey team.
- This was India's best Olympic performance to date.
Sports are an important segment of our country and also it is a prestige issue. Nowadays, the Cricket is famous game and this game like to all persons compared with other games in India. But the government did not give the equal important of all sports especially in cricket. This is one of the main problems of Indian sports. Besides, the sports person has faced lot of problems such as economic, political and environmental problems. As a result, the performance of sports person very very less compared with other countries. Therefore, the government must remove all the hurdles related to sports and sports person. If remove all the hurdles and problems of Indian sports person or sports, the achievement of Indian sports or sports person will flourish lot.
The document discusses the history and current state of sports in India. It notes that India has a long tradition of indigenous games alongside modern sports introduced by the British like cricket. While cricket is very popular today, other traditional Indian games are still played. The document also points out that India could excel more in sports if it focused on developing talent, infrastructure, and professional training in a few select sports beyond just cricket.
Neeraj Chopra won India's first ever gold medal in athletics by winning the men's javelin throw with a best throw of 87.58 meters. Mirabai Chanu won India's first medal, a silver, in the women's 49kg weightlifting category. Lovlina Borgohain assured India of its second medal by reaching the women's welterweight boxing semi-finals. The Indian men's hockey team won the bronze medal by defeating Germany 5-4, India's first hockey medal in over 40 years. Ravi Kumar Dahiya won silver in the men's 57kg wrestling, India's second individual silver medal.
The document summarizes information about Olympic Gold Quest, an organization founded by Geet Sethi and Prakash Padukone to help Indian athletes win Olympic gold medals. It details OGQ's mission and board members, which includes former athletes like Leander Paes. OGQ provides financial and technical support to 49 elite athletes in disciplines like shooting, athletics, boxing and badminton. It highlights the success of supported athletes at the 2012 London Olympics and the progress of rising shuttler PV Sindhu under OGQ's guidance. The organization also runs a junior scholarship program across four sports as it works towards its Vision 2020 of winning 20 medals at the Olympics.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of cricket in India. It details how cricket became deeply ingrained in Indian culture and society. It traces the emergence of star players who helped strengthen the Indian national team starting in the 1970s. It highlights major successes of the Indian team, such as winning the Cricket World Cup in 1983 and 2011 under the captaincies of Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni. It also discusses the rise of the lucrative Indian Premier League and the role of the Board of Control for Cricket in India in governing the sport.
India will field its highest ever boxing contingent of nine boxers at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The Indian boxing contingent has arrived in Tokyo ahead of the Olympics to start training after undergoing quarantine in Italy. India's first Olympic medals in boxing came in 1948, and since then India has only won two boxing medals at the Olympics. Some of India's top medal hopes in boxing include Amit Panghal, Vikas Krishan, Lovlina Borgohain and Manish Kaushik.
P.T. Usha is considered one of India's greatest female athletes. She was born in Kerala and began her track career in 1976. Usha won 101 international medals in her career and set several national and Asian records in sprint events. She nearly won bronze in the 1984 Olympics but lost by 1/100th of a second in the 400m hurdles final. Sania Mirza is a professional tennis player from India and the highest ranked Indian woman ever. She began playing tennis in 2003 and has won WTA titles. Saina Nehwal is a professional Indian badminton player currently ranked 5th in the world. She has won 19 gold medals between 2003-2012 and created history in various tournaments
This document provides an overview of India's history and performance at the Paralympics. It discusses India's debut in 1968 and mentions some of its medal wins over years, including recent gold medals in 2016. It then summarizes India's contingent and medal predictions for the upcoming 2021 Paralympics in Tokyo, noting India is sending its largest ever contingent of 54 athletes and hopes to win 15 total medals including 5 gold. The document concludes by profiling some of India's top Paralympian athletes competing in Tokyo who could potentially win medals.
The document discusses notable Indian Paralympic athletes. It provides brief biographies of 10 Indian Paralympians who have made India proud by winning medals and setting records at Paralympic Games, including Deepa Malik who won India's first Paralympic medal, a silver in shot put in 2016, and Devendra Jhajharia who is the first Indian to win two gold medals in javelin throw in 2004 and 2016. Many of these Paralympians have been honored with prestigious awards like the Arjuna Award, Padma Shri, and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna for their sporting achievements.
The document discusses India's performance at the 17th Asian Games held in Incheon, South Korea in 2014. It provides details on the various sports India participated in and their medal tallies. India won a total of 64 medals - 15 gold, 19 silver and 30 bronze. Some highlights include India winning gold in men's hockey and kabaddi. MC Mary Kom won the only boxing gold. Yogeshwar Dutt and Bajrang won gold and silver in wrestling. India also won gold in women's kabaddi, 4x400m relay and mixed doubles tennis. The document concludes by stating that with India's large population, it has potential to perform well in all sports.
Basavaraj Bommai was sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Karnataka, replacing B.S. Yediyurappa who resigned from the position. Bommai had previously served as the Home and Law Minister in Yediyurappa's cabinet. He has over 30 years of experience in politics and aims to work independently while seeking Yediyurappa's guidance. In other news, Indian athletes made progress at the Tokyo Olympics with Mirabai Chanu winning silver in weightlifting and Lovlina Borgohain advancing to the quarterfinals in boxing. PV Sindhu also stormed into the quarterfinals in badminton.
This is brief Presentation about the topic "FAMOUS WOMEN ATHLETES IN INDIA".
P.T Usha, Anju boby george,Shiny Abraham, K.M Beena mol,Tintu Luka, Preeja Sreedharan
P.T. Usha was born in 1964 in Kerala, India and showed athletic promise from a young age. She began her training at the Kerala State Sports Division for Women in 1976. Usha won her first national championship in 1979 and went on to represent India internationally. At the 1980 Olympics, she became the first Indian woman to reach an Olympic final. Though she narrowly missed a bronze medal at the 1984 Olympics, Usha won numerous medals for India in international competitions throughout the 1980s before retiring after the 1990 Asian Games. She has received many honors for her contributions and success in athletics.
Sushil Kumar is an Indian wrestler who has won two Olympic medals, a silver in 2012 and a bronze in 2008, making him the only Indian to win multiple individual Olympic medals. He grew up poor in Delhi and was inspired by his father to take up wrestling. After training in mud pits and sharing rooms with many other wrestlers, he worked hard and won numerous international competitions including gold at the 1998 Cadet World Games. His 2008 Olympic bronze medal was India's first wrestling medal since 1952. Though ill in 2012, he still won silver, becoming the first Indian with two individual Olympic medals. Sushil Kumar has received many national honors and serves as an inspiration to other Indian wrestlers.
The Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports plays a major role in promoting sports in India. The Sports Authority of India (SAI) that works under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports is responsible for the promotion of Sports and Games in the country. Authority formulates and implements a series of reforms and schemes to boost Sports development. The Government considers that people should involve sports and fitness-related activities in their daily routine for a better and healthier life. Even PM Narendra Modi has on numerous occasions urged people to give priority to sports and games in their everyday life.
Sports play an important role in everyone’s life, be it athletes, sportspersons, students, youth or adults. It is essential for physical as well as mental development. Considering the importance of sports, the Government has launched several schemes and initiatives in the field of sports and games.
Sports provide many benefits to individuals and society. For individuals, sports promote health and fitness, are enjoyable to participate in and watch, and can provide career opportunities. For countries, sports are a measure of development and growth, and a large economic market. Sports are categorized as indoor or outdoor. Indoor sports include badminton, chess and table tennis, while outdoor sports include cricket, soccer and field hockey. India has participated in and hosted several international sporting events like the Olympics, Commonwealth Games and Asian Games, winning hundreds of medals overall with success in sports like field hockey and kabaddi.
This document contains 11 multiple choice sports trivia questions. The questions cover topics like the founding chairman of the World Blind Cricket Council, the motto of the Asian Games, the autobiography of boxer Mary Kom, the cricketer who reached 6000 runs in one day cricket in a short time, the first Indian to win gold at the 17th Asian Games, who co-authored a book with Boriya Majumdhar, the first recipient of the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, the youngest recipient of the Bharat Ratna award, the winner of the 2014 New Delhi half marathon, the country that withdrew from hosting the 2018 Asian Games due to financial constraints, and the coach of Abhinav Bind
This document summarizes and discusses several children's picture books that reflect on the relationship between people and land. It discusses books that tell stories of villagers trying to protect their land from coal mining operations, of sustainable development that allows for nature and villages to grow side by side, of regeneration of barren land through the actions of a small bird, of local myths around rain and water conservation, and an origin myth about the creation of the earth. The books highlighted aim to raise questions about land ownership, development, and the importance of protecting the natural environment.
The document summarizes the biographies and accomplishments of 6 prominent Indian athletes: Mary Kom, Milkha Singh, Anju Bobby George, Sushil Kumar, P.T. Usha, and provides advice on encouraging Indian youth to participate in sports. It describes their early lives, challenges faced, career highlights including medals and awards won, and the hard work and determination that led to their success in representing India internationally. Recommendations are provided around the need for parental support, improved sports infrastructure, resources and funding from educational institutions and governments.
Importance of sports and its condition in indiarohit20602
The document discusses the importance of sports in India. It provides an introduction to sports, covering their history and origins in ancient Egypt and China. It also discusses concepts like sportsmanship and categories of sports participation. The document then outlines the current state of sports in India, noting that cricket is the most popular sport and India has had success in field hockey. It has hosted several international sporting events. The history section covers sports in India before and after independence, including traditional games that originated in India.
At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics:
- India won 7 medals total - 1 gold, 2 silver, and 4 bronze
- Neeraj Chopra won gold in the men's javelin throw. Ravi Dahiya and Mirabai Chanu won silver in wrestling and weightlifting respectively.
- Bronze medalists were Lovlina Borgohain (boxing), PV Sindhu (badminton), Bajrang Punia (wrestling), and the men's hockey team.
- This was India's best Olympic performance to date.
Sports are an important segment of our country and also it is a prestige issue. Nowadays, the Cricket is famous game and this game like to all persons compared with other games in India. But the government did not give the equal important of all sports especially in cricket. This is one of the main problems of Indian sports. Besides, the sports person has faced lot of problems such as economic, political and environmental problems. As a result, the performance of sports person very very less compared with other countries. Therefore, the government must remove all the hurdles related to sports and sports person. If remove all the hurdles and problems of Indian sports person or sports, the achievement of Indian sports or sports person will flourish lot.
The document discusses the history and current state of sports in India. It notes that India has a long tradition of indigenous games alongside modern sports introduced by the British like cricket. While cricket is very popular today, other traditional Indian games are still played. The document also points out that India could excel more in sports if it focused on developing talent, infrastructure, and professional training in a few select sports beyond just cricket.
Neeraj Chopra won India's first ever gold medal in athletics by winning the men's javelin throw with a best throw of 87.58 meters. Mirabai Chanu won India's first medal, a silver, in the women's 49kg weightlifting category. Lovlina Borgohain assured India of its second medal by reaching the women's welterweight boxing semi-finals. The Indian men's hockey team won the bronze medal by defeating Germany 5-4, India's first hockey medal in over 40 years. Ravi Kumar Dahiya won silver in the men's 57kg wrestling, India's second individual silver medal.
The document summarizes information about Olympic Gold Quest, an organization founded by Geet Sethi and Prakash Padukone to help Indian athletes win Olympic gold medals. It details OGQ's mission and board members, which includes former athletes like Leander Paes. OGQ provides financial and technical support to 49 elite athletes in disciplines like shooting, athletics, boxing and badminton. It highlights the success of supported athletes at the 2012 London Olympics and the progress of rising shuttler PV Sindhu under OGQ's guidance. The organization also runs a junior scholarship program across four sports as it works towards its Vision 2020 of winning 20 medals at the Olympics.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of cricket in India. It details how cricket became deeply ingrained in Indian culture and society. It traces the emergence of star players who helped strengthen the Indian national team starting in the 1970s. It highlights major successes of the Indian team, such as winning the Cricket World Cup in 1983 and 2011 under the captaincies of Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni. It also discusses the rise of the lucrative Indian Premier League and the role of the Board of Control for Cricket in India in governing the sport.
India will field its highest ever boxing contingent of nine boxers at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The Indian boxing contingent has arrived in Tokyo ahead of the Olympics to start training after undergoing quarantine in Italy. India's first Olympic medals in boxing came in 1948, and since then India has only won two boxing medals at the Olympics. Some of India's top medal hopes in boxing include Amit Panghal, Vikas Krishan, Lovlina Borgohain and Manish Kaushik.
P.T. Usha is considered one of India's greatest female athletes. She was born in Kerala and began her track career in 1976. Usha won 101 international medals in her career and set several national and Asian records in sprint events. She nearly won bronze in the 1984 Olympics but lost by 1/100th of a second in the 400m hurdles final. Sania Mirza is a professional tennis player from India and the highest ranked Indian woman ever. She began playing tennis in 2003 and has won WTA titles. Saina Nehwal is a professional Indian badminton player currently ranked 5th in the world. She has won 19 gold medals between 2003-2012 and created history in various tournaments
This document provides an overview of India's history and performance at the Paralympics. It discusses India's debut in 1968 and mentions some of its medal wins over years, including recent gold medals in 2016. It then summarizes India's contingent and medal predictions for the upcoming 2021 Paralympics in Tokyo, noting India is sending its largest ever contingent of 54 athletes and hopes to win 15 total medals including 5 gold. The document concludes by profiling some of India's top Paralympian athletes competing in Tokyo who could potentially win medals.
The document discusses notable Indian Paralympic athletes. It provides brief biographies of 10 Indian Paralympians who have made India proud by winning medals and setting records at Paralympic Games, including Deepa Malik who won India's first Paralympic medal, a silver in shot put in 2016, and Devendra Jhajharia who is the first Indian to win two gold medals in javelin throw in 2004 and 2016. Many of these Paralympians have been honored with prestigious awards like the Arjuna Award, Padma Shri, and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna for their sporting achievements.
The document discusses India's performance at the 17th Asian Games held in Incheon, South Korea in 2014. It provides details on the various sports India participated in and their medal tallies. India won a total of 64 medals - 15 gold, 19 silver and 30 bronze. Some highlights include India winning gold in men's hockey and kabaddi. MC Mary Kom won the only boxing gold. Yogeshwar Dutt and Bajrang won gold and silver in wrestling. India also won gold in women's kabaddi, 4x400m relay and mixed doubles tennis. The document concludes by stating that with India's large population, it has potential to perform well in all sports.
Basavaraj Bommai was sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Karnataka, replacing B.S. Yediyurappa who resigned from the position. Bommai had previously served as the Home and Law Minister in Yediyurappa's cabinet. He has over 30 years of experience in politics and aims to work independently while seeking Yediyurappa's guidance. In other news, Indian athletes made progress at the Tokyo Olympics with Mirabai Chanu winning silver in weightlifting and Lovlina Borgohain advancing to the quarterfinals in boxing. PV Sindhu also stormed into the quarterfinals in badminton.
This is brief Presentation about the topic "FAMOUS WOMEN ATHLETES IN INDIA".
P.T Usha, Anju boby george,Shiny Abraham, K.M Beena mol,Tintu Luka, Preeja Sreedharan
P.T. Usha was born in 1964 in Kerala, India and showed athletic promise from a young age. She began her training at the Kerala State Sports Division for Women in 1976. Usha won her first national championship in 1979 and went on to represent India internationally. At the 1980 Olympics, she became the first Indian woman to reach an Olympic final. Though she narrowly missed a bronze medal at the 1984 Olympics, Usha won numerous medals for India in international competitions throughout the 1980s before retiring after the 1990 Asian Games. She has received many honors for her contributions and success in athletics.
Sushil Kumar is an Indian wrestler who has won two Olympic medals, a silver in 2012 and a bronze in 2008, making him the only Indian to win multiple individual Olympic medals. He grew up poor in Delhi and was inspired by his father to take up wrestling. After training in mud pits and sharing rooms with many other wrestlers, he worked hard and won numerous international competitions including gold at the 1998 Cadet World Games. His 2008 Olympic bronze medal was India's first wrestling medal since 1952. Though ill in 2012, he still won silver, becoming the first Indian with two individual Olympic medals. Sushil Kumar has received many national honors and serves as an inspiration to other Indian wrestlers.
The Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports plays a major role in promoting sports in India. The Sports Authority of India (SAI) that works under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports is responsible for the promotion of Sports and Games in the country. Authority formulates and implements a series of reforms and schemes to boost Sports development. The Government considers that people should involve sports and fitness-related activities in their daily routine for a better and healthier life. Even PM Narendra Modi has on numerous occasions urged people to give priority to sports and games in their everyday life.
Sports play an important role in everyone’s life, be it athletes, sportspersons, students, youth or adults. It is essential for physical as well as mental development. Considering the importance of sports, the Government has launched several schemes and initiatives in the field of sports and games.
Sports provide many benefits to individuals and society. For individuals, sports promote health and fitness, are enjoyable to participate in and watch, and can provide career opportunities. For countries, sports are a measure of development and growth, and a large economic market. Sports are categorized as indoor or outdoor. Indoor sports include badminton, chess and table tennis, while outdoor sports include cricket, soccer and field hockey. India has participated in and hosted several international sporting events like the Olympics, Commonwealth Games and Asian Games, winning hundreds of medals overall with success in sports like field hockey and kabaddi.
This document contains 11 multiple choice sports trivia questions. The questions cover topics like the founding chairman of the World Blind Cricket Council, the motto of the Asian Games, the autobiography of boxer Mary Kom, the cricketer who reached 6000 runs in one day cricket in a short time, the first Indian to win gold at the 17th Asian Games, who co-authored a book with Boriya Majumdhar, the first recipient of the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, the youngest recipient of the Bharat Ratna award, the winner of the 2014 New Delhi half marathon, the country that withdrew from hosting the 2018 Asian Games due to financial constraints, and the coach of Abhinav Bind
This document summarizes and discusses several children's picture books that reflect on the relationship between people and land. It discusses books that tell stories of villagers trying to protect their land from coal mining operations, of sustainable development that allows for nature and villages to grow side by side, of regeneration of barren land through the actions of a small bird, of local myths around rain and water conservation, and an origin myth about the creation of the earth. The books highlighted aim to raise questions about land ownership, development, and the importance of protecting the natural environment.
Little Indians published by Tulika Publishers contains stories and fascinating facts that take you on a double-decker ride across 15 states of India. They emerge distinct and different, like pieces of a jigsaw, which slide in together to create a magnificent whole. India! Have a look at a few pages from the book here.
This document provides summaries of 8 forthcoming children's books being published by Tulika in 2012. The books cover a range of topics from a little monkey who prefers to run on earth rather than float in the sky, to photographs capturing the vast sky and tiny worms, to a story about a monkey who saves a banyan tree from being cut down. The last summary is about a bird-themed sequel involving games to determine the fastest fliers and divers.
The document contains reviews and summaries of multiple children's books published by Tulika Books:
1) One review summarizes the book as focusing on introducing Bhutan's capital city and culture through the eyes of a child who enjoys learning about the country.
2) Another review praises the book for its realistic portrayal of ordinary royal figures as everyday people.
3) A third review comments that serious issues are addressed subtly and effectively for young readers.
Sneak peek of Magnolias, a forthcoming picture book from Tulika. Available in English, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati and Bengali.
Managing Editor Radhika Menon was on the panel 'Where are Digital Books Headed?' at the Publishing Next 2011 Conference in Goa earlier this year. She tackles the many challenges faced by writers and artists, content developers, booksellers and publishers in this presentation
When Advaita leaves Delhi for boarding school in Dehradun, she is lonely and unhappy. Even if Dunham Girls’ School is supposed to be the best in Asia. Even if, as her father had promised, it has a fabulous library. But the library soon becomes her haven, losing herself in books a shield against her deepening homesickness. Then one day she hears that the writer Ruskin Bond, whose books she devours, stays less than an hour away. Could it be true that the famous author is a real, living person, breathing the same Uttarakhand air as herself? Could she, Advaita, also become a writer? Advaita emerges out of her cocoon into a world fresh with ideas and inspiring possibilities.
Unfolding gently and sensitively with the pace of Advaita’s changing emotions, this is a story about the love of books, the power of the imagination, of literary heroes, and of the birth of dreams.
Show and Tell: Folk Art and the Art of the Picture BookTulika Publishers
The presentation 'Show and Tell: Folk Art and the Art of the Picture Book' was part of a talk Radhika Menon, Tulika Publishers, was invited to give at the Devi Arts Foundation in New Delhi on 29 January, 2011. Vernacular in the Contemporary is the first part of an exhibition at the gallery of art by folk, tribal and traditional artists. The show foregrounds the diversity and contemporary relevance of their art, ideas and concerns.
We invite you to decode a treasure trail of clues. Or consider this a joyfully curious scientific investigation…And, yes, all has been revealed! The book title is 'Why the Sky is Blue'. Find it on the Tulika site at http://www.tulikabooks.com/picbooks35.htm
An illustrated guide to the career of an illustrator. Manjula Padmanabhan, author-illustrator of several Tulika books, shows and tells about illustrating children's books.
Gajapati Kulapati, the main character of a new book, attends the book launch in Chennai. Many people come to hear about his adventures, which include spending time on Marina Beach and catching a cold from splashing in a temple tank. The story is also celebrated to honor Madras Day. Gajapati is spotted at the train station and people want to take his picture. A singer performs the story in Tamil with special effects. People get autographed copies of the book before enjoying biscuits and art, though it is then time to go home.
The document describes how an elephant named Gajapati Kulapati felt sad after catching a big cold due to his large nose, but the village people later made him very happy. It then notes that Gajapati Kulapati is now full of beans and has decided to visit Chennai, where he will be seen strolling by Central Station, playing ball on the Marina beach, and making a live appearance at Odyssey in Anna Nagar on August 21 at 5:45pm.
This slideshow describes the challenges of multilingual publishing. Multilingual is often conflated with multicultural. Translation often has to carry meaning not just from one language into another but from one culture into another. In our present context, what is the value of multilingual publishing? Why should we choose to publish in non-dominant languages?
This short story seems to involve plants, people, a tree and a busy road. A tree is located near a road where people are working. The brief details provide little context for discerning the overall story or plot.
A slide show about the literacy skills built by picture books, how and why illustrations in children's books describe the things they do, with many beautiful samples of illustrations in Tulika's books
Thumb Thumb Thambi is a beginning reading series that combines the requirements of graded readers with the vibrancy of imaginative children's books.
You can find it online at http://www.tulikabooks.com/picbooksthumb.htm
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
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is about the person you become
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this book was created.”
Abhinav Bindra,
India‟s first ever individual Olympic
gold medallist
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