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LIST of BOOKS in LIBRARY Title of S.No EMBASSY OF INDIA Antananarivo LIST OF BOOKS IN LIBRARY Title of S.No. the book Author 1 Visvakarma's Children Jaya Jaitly 2 Sages of India Ocean books Pvt. Ltd. 3 A portrait of India Shiv K. Kumar 4 What wappened then…? 5 Jatak tales Manorama Jafa 6 Stories of the Buddha Anita Khanna 7 The Barn Owl's Wondrous Capers Sarnath Banerjee 8 The Why-Why Girl Mahasweta Devi 9 Shankar's children's art number, Volume 35 10 Syamali Rabindranath Tagore 11 Myth and legends of India William Radice 12 The feluda stories Satyajit Ray 13 Arangetral S. Santhi 14 Saraswativijayam Potheri Kunhambu 15 Selected poems Faiz Ahmed Faiz 16 Thirty-two tales of the throne of vikramaditya Simhasana Dvatrimsika 17 Prize stories volume 10 18 Fresh fictions 19 Samru the fearless warrior Jaipal Singh 20 Green book Ruskin Bond 21 Birds of passage Kiran Doshi 22 The lost meaning Niranjan S. Tasneem 23 River valley to silicon valley Abhay K. 24 Three plays Rabindranath Tagore 25 The Mahabharata Shanta Rameshwar Rao 26 The Ramayana Lakshmi Lal 27 The Mahabharata Bany Roy Chowdhary 28 Life story of Guru Nanak Prof. Kartar Singh 29 The story of Guru Nanak Mala Singh 30 Sacred literature of the Hindus Rev. R. Wrightson 31 Selected short stories Rabindranath Tagore 32 The boatman boy and forty poems Sochi Raut Roy 33 An illustrated history of Indian literature in English Arvind Krishna Mehrotra 34 Stories and parables Sant Keshavadas 35 The lunar visitations Sudeep Sen 36 Diet and diet reform M.K. Gandhi 37 Fragrant flowers 38 Favourite fiction II The little magazine 39 The fifth element Manju Seth 40 Imagine the others G.J.V. Prasad 41 The wisdom of Mulla Nashruddin Shahrukh Husain 42 A flight of pigeons Ruskin Bond 43 A house in Ranikhet Keki N. Daruwalla 44 An area of darkness V.S. Naipaul 45 Myth and romance stories from the Puranas Sri Dilip Mukhopadhyay 46 Best loved Indian stories of the century volume I Anjana Appachana 47 Tales of the ten Princes Dandin 48 Classic Telugu short stories Ranga Rao 49 Fasting, feasting Anita Desai 50 Hindus under siege: the way out Subramanian Swamy 51 War despatches Maj Gen Ashok K. Mehta 52 Pather Panchali Song of the road Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay 53 Collected plays in translation Vijay Tendulkar 54 Scoop Kuldip Nayar 55 A touch of brightness Partap Sharma 56 And where my friend lay you hiding Ananda Mukerji 57 First impression The little magazine 58 Favourite fiction The little magazine 59 Operation triple X Maloy Krishna Dhar 60 Arion and the dolphin Vikram Seth 61 Can you hear the nightbird call? Anita Rau Badami 62 The Kalam effect P.M. Nair 63 Aparajito Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay 64 Oriya short stories JP Das 65 Candid conversations KP Bhanumathy 66 Gendered space Jehanara Wasi Alka Tyagi 67 Indian literature H.S. Shiva Prakash 68 Drama in Sanskrit literature R.V. Jagirdar 69 Educational ideas and ideals of Gandhi and Tagore Dr. R.S. Mani 70 History of Sanskrit literature, Vol. II C.V. Vaidya 71 History of Sanskrit literature, Vol. III and IV C.V. Vaidya 72 History in modern Indian literature S.P. Sen 73 An introduction to Sanskrit Madhusudan Mishra 74 The Indian literature of today Bharatan Kumarappa 75 Ghalib in translation O.P. Kejariwal 76 Mai Geetanjali Shree 77 I won't let you go Rabindranath Tagore 78 Great tales from Panchatantra OM Kidz 79 Story of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Hemkunt 80 Farewell song Rabindranath Tagore 81 Hindoo stories Anaryan 82 Yudhishtar and Draupadi Pavan K. Varma 83 Folk talk of east Africa Veena Sharma 84 Anthology of Hindi short stories Bhisham Sahni 85 The penguin book of classic Urdu stories M. Asaduddin 86 The crown of life (a study in Yoga) Kirpal Singh 87 Good school of India Sandeep Dutt 88 Short shorts long shots Uday Prakash 89 The best of Laxman, Vol IV R.K. Laxman Rimli Bhattacharya and Geeta 90 Katha prize stories volume 01 Dharmarajan 91 Katha prize stories volume 02 Geeta Dharmarajan 92 Katha prize stories volume 04 Geeta Dharmarajan Geeta Dharmarajan and 93 Katha prize stories volume 05 Meenakshi Sharma Geeta Dharmarajan and 94 Katha prize stories volume 06 Meenakshi Sharma 95 Katha prize stories volume 08 Geeta Dharmarajan Geeta Dharmarajan and Nandita 96 Katha prize stories volume 09 Aggarwal 97 The Apu trilogy Satyajit Ray 98 Gone are the rivers Dalip Kaur Tiwana 99 Reaching Bombay central Shama Futehally 100 Train to Pakistan Khushwant Singh 101 From heaven lake Vikram Seth 102 Once upon a timezone Neelesh Misra 103 Shakuntala (the play of memory) Namita Gokhale 104 Satyr of the subway Anita Nair 105 A seasoned couple Kamalini Sengupta 106 Across the lakes Amal Chatterjee 107 Le Margousier Janine Bregeon 108 La femme sacree Michel De Grece 109 Body maps Radha Chakravarty 110 Crumpled letter Suresh Joshi 111 La petite marche du telengana Michel Larneuil 112 Chaleur et poussiere Ruth Prawer Jhabvala 113 100 great lives of antiquity John Canning 114 A poet of the people Sochi Raut Roy 115 The shadow of Kamakhya Indira Goswami 116 Contemporary Indian short stories Humayun Kabir 117 Seven sacred rivers Bill Aitken 118 The best of Laxman, Volume III R.K. Laxman 119 Collected poems and plays Rabindranath Tagore 120 The Oxford India Premchand David Rubin 121 Collected poems Keki N. Daruwalla 122 Sweet and sour Thein Pe Myint 123 The Puppets'tale Manik Bandyopadhyaya 124 The writerly life R.K. Narayan 125 Shadow lives: writings on widowhood Uma Chakravarti and Preeti Gill 126 The Saratchandra Omnibus, Volume I Srikanta 127 Many lands many peoples Prem K. Budhwar 128 The inheritance of loss Kiran Desai 129 Wildfire and other stories Banaphool 130 Another universe Nirmal K. Chawdhary 131 The Simoqin prophecies Samit Basu 132 Works of Kalidasa, volume I C.R. Devadhar 133 For kids by kids Anushka Ravishankar 134 Temptations of the West Pankaj Mishra 135 A season of betrayals Qurratulain Hyder 136 A flight of swans Rabindranath Tagore 137 History of Oriya literature Dr. Mayadhar Mansinha 138 Modernity and contemporary Indian literature Prabhakar Machwe 139 Works of Kalidasa, volume II C.R. Devadhar 140 Glimpses of Sanskrit literature A.N.D. 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