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    Ponytale Books, an imprint of Bridging Borders, Paperback, 2010

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Curse of Grass


Book Description
As early as 1730 A.D. simple women and children of the Thar region in Rajasthan cried, Chipko and hugged the khejari trees to save them from annihilation. The cry echoed throughout the vast emerald patch in the desert - miles and miles of forest cover amidst the ominous sandy claws of growing Thar Desert. However, their cry did not touch the soldiers, who were carrying out orders to clear the fore... More
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PublisherPonytale Books, an imprint of Bridging Borders
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages128
ISBN-108190574868
ISBN-13978-8190574860
Publication Date01/2010
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About Ira Saxena (Author) : She began her career as a lecturer of Psychology, teaching young science graduates and post graduate students of Psychology. She studied child-behaviour studying Social Maturity among four year olds a... more
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About Tapas Guha (Illustrator) : Tapas Guha is a published illustrator. A published credit of Tapas Guha is Curse of Grass.
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8/8/2010 Ira Saxena said:
As early as 1730 A.D. simple women and children of the Thar region of Rajasthan cried Chipko! and hugged the khejari trees to save them from annihilation. The cry echoed throughout the vast emerald patch in the desert – miles and miles of forest cover amidst the ominous sandy claws of growing Thar... more

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