Discover books for children, young adults and adults that use the reality of society to shape young minds with entertaining stories that are not just escapist fantasies.
When my late father-in-law taught my wife and her siblings the relatively dry subject of English grammar, he had a unique way of simplifying the concept of indirect speech. He called it “gossip,” making it easy and fun for the children to grasp. Today, as I begin this blog, I find myself indulging in a…
I recall a story: “If your neighbour’s building is taller than yours, there can be two reactions—one is to draw inspiration and work towards building your own structure as tall; the other is to succumb to jealousy and ensure that the additional stories constructed by your neighbour are dismantled to bring their building down to…
Sonal Srivastava’s article “Only One in Million Attains Supreme Godhead” argues that spiritual realization is rare and suggests disengagement from worldly activities to achieve it. While this aligns with certain Vedantic interpretations, the Bhagavad Gita and Upanishads teach that true spiritual growth often blossoms through selfless action within the world. Main points: I agree that…
Vijay Kumar Dhingra, a retired water Resources Engineer shares his fervent passion for driving positive changes in the society through these tales crafted for young people.
