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1. Caught by Computer (Hardcover) Author: Ira Saxena Illustrator: Subir Roy Publisher: Children's Book Trust |
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8/8/2010 Add | |||
Ira said: From the corner of his eyes, Anshuman looked at B.S… With his legs propped up on the table, the kidnapper sat watching the boy attempting a bank robbery! What his gang did not know that the computer...more tags: I wrote | |||||
1 Reviews | |||||
2. The virus trap (Paperback) Author: Ira Saxena, Children's Book Trust, Prithvishwar Gayen |
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8/8/2010 Add | |||
Ira said: * Award-winning
Deepak Kumar’s software, ‘Parikshak’ is all set to revolutionise the examination evaluation system. ‘Parikshak’ is installed in Anshuman’s school, Modern Vidyalaya,...more tags: I wrote | |||||
5 Reviews | |||||
3. Gajmukta Ki Talaash(New) Author: Ira Saxena Illustrator: Surrendra Suman |
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8/8/2010 Add | |||
Ira said: “Quest for Jumbo Pearl”
*Shankar’s Silver Medal for Writing Awarded
“…For the first time today I finished my first roll of c...more tags: I wrote | |||||
1 Reviews | |||||
4. Radical Books Pvt. Ltd. Fascinating Folk Tales (Hardcover) Author: Ira Saxena, Sonali Biswas Illustrator: Sonali Biswas |
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8/8/2010 Add | |||
Ira said: India is known to be the land of folklore, where stories have melted down generation after generation through the great oral tradition, which still lives on in greater measure.
“Fascinating Fol...more tags: I wrote | |||||
1 Reviews | |||||
5. Faces in my cupboard Author: Ira Saxena Illustrator: Nita Gangopadhyay |
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8/8/2010 Add | |||
Ira said: Like a refreshing gust of monsoon breeze, a mix of characters – warm, sensitive, adventurous, inspiring and funny – surface on the pages to delight with their stories. They are the faces which, ap...more tags: I wrote | |||||
1 Reviews | |||||
6. Curse of Grass (Paperback) Author: Ira Saxena Illustrator: Tapas Guha Publisher: Ponytale Books, an imprint of Bridging Borders |
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8/8/2010 Add | |||
Ira 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 pa...more tags: I wrote | |||||
1 Reviews | |||||
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