Friday 29 July 2016

NEW ARRIVALS

New Arrivals
S. No.
Title

1
संतो के प्रेरक प्रसंग

2
भारतीय सम्स्क्रुति प्रश्नोतरी  

3
छोटी सी उम्र

4
सम्स्क्रुथी विशसत

5
बच्चों की प्रतम पाठशाला

6
सुबद्र कुमारी चौहान

7
१००० कलाम प्रश्नोतरी

8
क्रिकेट खेल और नियम

9
भारत ज्न्यां दर्शन

10
हॉकी के जादूगर मेजर ध्यान चाँद

11
महान चाणक्य के जीवन गाथा

12
३६५ दिन कुश कैसे रहे

13
मेरी काम की जीवन गाथा

14
कलाम सार के सक्सेस पाठ

15
हॉकीकृतकी शिक्षा कहानीया

16
भाषण कला

17
१२५ गणित पहेलिय

18
तनाव छोड़ो सफलता पाओ

19

सुनीता विलियम्स

20
स्टीफन हॉकिंग

21
युवकों के प्रति

22
नोबेल पुरस्कार विजेता भारतीय

23
मानक शारीरक शिक्षा

24
भारतीय सम्स्क्रुथी कोष

25
कैसे बने आत्मा विश्वासी बच्चे

26
लियो टॉल स्टाय   

27
१०१ हस्तियाँ जिम्होने दुनिया बदलदी

28
भारतीय परंपराऐं और रीती रिवाज़

29
चकवर्ती सन्यासी सरदार पटेल

30
भारत २०२० और उसके बाद

31
भारतीय शिक्षा का स्वरुप

32
भारत के महान खिलाडी

33
१००० विज्ञानं प्रश्नोतरी
34
भारतरत्न सम्मानी विभुतिया 
35
अपराजिता (सामजिक उपन्यास)
36
आपदा प्रबन्धन कारण एवं निवारण
37
सिकिंदर की कहानिया
38
प्राक्रुतिक पर्यावरण तद मानव  
39
Great Indian personalities
40
Great writers of India
41
Great social reformers of India 
42
Great industrialists of India 
43
Global warming
44
Life and culture of ancient India
45
Writing for children
46
Netaji S.C.Bose 
47
Eminent women scientist
48
20 greatest reformers of the world
49
The invisible man
50
The art of action research in the class room
51
Perceptual thinking skills
52
Inclusive education
53
Secondary school system
54
20 greatest scientists of the world

55
Dance of India 

56
The life and times of Malala yousafzai 

57
Indian personalities freedom fighters

58
The story of my life

59
Great expectations

60
A.P.J Abdul Kalam the peoples president

61
A to Z athletics

62
The education and care of children

63
Teaching of yoga

64
Numeracy and learning difficulties 

65
Social inclusion in schools

66
The Bharat scouts and guides Apro that part I

67
      The Bharat scouts and guides Apro that part II

68
     The Bharat scouts and guides Apro that part III



THE BEST OF SAKI (BOOK REVIEW)

NAME OF THE BOOK:  THE BEST OF SAKI 
BOOK'S FIRST EDITION September 2007 
Published by:  Scholastic 
                                       ABOUT THE AUTHOR 
Hector Hugh Munro ( 1870-1916) was a British author who published under the pen name SAKI. He is remembered as a master of the short story form. 
                                          ABOUT THE BOOK 
This book contains amazing short stories of the known author SAKI. 
Generally people enjoy reading a story written by Saki's , but this book makes a collection of his stories. No wonder, reading the book one may lost into the language, style and elegance. 
                                    CONTENTS OF THE BOOK 
  • The open window 
  • The seven cream jugs 
  • The east wing 
  • Mrs. Packletide's tiger 
  • The toys of peace  
  • The lumber room 
  • Hermann the irascible: the story of the great weep 
  • The storyteller 
  • Louis 
  • The guests 
  • The unrest cure 
  • A bread and butter miss 
  • The philanthropist and the happy cat 
  • The image of the lost soul 
  • Shock tactics 
  • The bull 
  • Laura  
  • The interlopers 
  • The Byzantine Omelette 
  • Sredni vashtar 
  • The name-day  
  • The disappearance of crispina umberleigh 
  • Dusk 
  • The mouse 
  • Fate  
  • On approval 
  • Esme 
                                        BEST OF THE BOOK 
For me the best of the book was Mrs packletide's tiger story. 
Mrs Packletide was an English lady who was overcome with a strong desire to shoot a tiger. Basically she was not adventurous or brave but she was smitten with jealousy when her friend, Loona Bimberton, had recently been carried in an aeroplane by an Algerian pilot. Mrs Packletide wanted to outshine her. 
She planned to present a tiger- claw brooch on Loona’s next birthday. All her motives were largely dominated by her dislike of Loona. 
Circumstances proved to be favourable. An old and weak tiger was visiting a neighbouring village in search of food.  
On the fateful night, Mrs Packletide came along with a paid companion Miss Mebbin. A platform had already been constructed in a comfortable and conveniently placed tree. 
 Both the ladies sat on the platform. 
A goat with a loud bleat was tied at proper distance from the tiger. Meanwhile the tiger appeared on the scene and slowly walked towards the goat. Mrs Packletide fired a shot with her rifle. The tiger fell down to one side.  
 The excited villagers celebrated by beating drums and singing. Mrs Packletide was also too happy. Miss Mebbin was very clever and alert. She drew Mrs Packletide’s attention to the fact that the bullet had actually hit the goat and the tiger had died due to heart attack, caused by the loud report of the rifle.  
She blackmailed Mrs Packletide by saying what would happen if Loona learnt that Mrs Packletide had shot the goat and not the tiger. 
Shrewd and clever, Miss Mebbin hinted that she wanted money to buy a weekend cottage near Dorking. To keep her mouth shut, Mrs Packletide was forced to pay for that cottage. 
She confided to her friends that “incidental expenses were too heavy for such kind of hunting”.