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Aabol Taabol

Roy, Sukumar

Kolkata: Patra Bharati

2003; 48p. Rs.30 It Is the famous rhymes collection of Bengali Literature.

Aabol Taabol

Roy, Sukumar

Kolkata: National Book Agency

2003; 60p. Rs.30 It in the most popular Bengala Rhymes ener written.

Aabol Taabol

Roy, Sukumar

Kolkata: Dey's

1990; 48p. Rs.10 It is the most famous rhyme collection of Bengali Literature.

Aachin Paakhi

Dutta, Asit

: Nikhil Bharat Shishu Sahitya

2002; 48p. Rs.30 Eight-stories, all bordering on humour by a popular writer.

Aadhikar ke kake dei

Mukhophaya, Sutapa

Kolkata: A 'N' E Publishers

1999; 28p. Rs.16 8185136637 This book intend to inform readers on their Rights and how to get it.

6. 7.
Aagun - Pakhir Rahasya

Gangopadhyay, Sunil

Kolkata: Ananda Publishers

1996; 119p. Rs.30 8172153198 It is one of the most famous detective story and compilation of other fun stories.

Aajgubi Galpo

Bardhan, Adrish (ed.)

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1989; 117p. Rs.12 861319699 A volume on interesting and detective stories of Adrish Bardhan.

8. 9.
Aamar banabas

Chakraborty, Amrendra

: Swarnakhar Prakashani

1993; 24p. Rs.12 It is nice poetry for childrens written by Amarendra Chakraborty.

Aamar boi

Mitra, Premendra

: Orient Longman

1988; 40p. Rs.6 861318080 Amar Boi is a famous Primer-cum-beginners book written by Premendra Mitra.

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Aat Rahasya

Phukan, Bandita

New Delhi: Fantastic

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This is a collection of eight humour A Mystery Stories.

Aatbhuture

Mitra, Khagendranath

Kolkata: Ashok Prakashan

1996; 140p. Rs.25 A collection of defective stories pull of wonder & surprise.

Abak Jalpan lakshmaner shaktishel jhalapala

Ray, Kumar

Kolkata: National Book Agency

2003; 58p. Rs.30 It is one of the most famous childrens comic play of Banglai Drama

Abhagir Swarg

Chattopadhyay, Saratchandra

Kolkata: F.R.Comex

2001; 20p. Rs.15 This is Saratchandra chattopadhyays one of the most famous stories for children.

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Abhijaner Katha

Bandopadhyay, Dilip Kumar

Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad

1995; 56p. Rs.25 8185626839 A book adventure and voyage. This stories are thrilling and full of romance.

Abishasya-Abhijan

Bandopadhayay, Debiprasad

: Dey's

1996; 160p. Rs.40 0This is a fiction on a adventourous expedition and the diffculties and danger of the journey.

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Mukhopadhayay, Shirshendu

Kolkata: Dey's

1996; p. Rs.60 8170797799 It is a Bengali juvenile novel. A fertile imagination, some scientific curiosity and the supernatural make this a delightful book.

18. 19.
Adventure Galpa Kolkata: Punashcha

1999; 192p. Rs.40 8173322551 A collection of adventure stories for young readers.

Agdum Chhara Bagdum

Sarkar, Sudhindra

: Punashcha

1997; 30p. Rs.25 8173321411 Tigers and dogs, books and babus come alive in verse. There are even a few ghosts to make sure the collection doesn't turn too sweet!

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Aitihasik galpa sanchayan

Sumathanath, Ghosh

Kolkata: Mitra and Ghosh

2000; 72p. Rs.30 0A collection of all time great historical stories for children

Ajab Chiriyakhana

Sripantha

: Saibya Prakashan Bighag

1994; 60p. Rs.25 In every society there are stories of fantastic creatures. This book compiles some of these including the sphinx and the vampire.

Ajagarer Deshe

Guha, Buddhadeb

: Dey's

1995; 116p. Rs.25 8170797446 This story collection is on a country, where lives a deadly python snake.

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Ajgubgubi

Bhowmick, Samindra

: Bhujpatra

1991; 52p. Rs.12 This is book of nursery rhymes and nonsence rhymes.

Akash Bhara surya tara

Mukhopadhyay, Jitendra Chandra

Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad

1990; 36p. Rs.10 A collection of imspirational stories for children

Akash dashyu

Gangopadhay, Sunil

: Dey's

1995; 80p. Rs.20 Akash Dashyu is a children's fiction on robbery.

Alibabar Guha

Bandyopadhyay, Manabendra

: Dey's

1995; 160p. Rs.40 81707988337 A very interesting story on Alibaba and his cave.

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  • Alif Layla-o-Sindbader Galpo

Sen, Prithviraj

Kolkata: Granthatritha

1998; 112p. Rs.30 8175720484 It is the Bengali Translation of Arabian stories of Sindbad and Alif Laila.

Alor Phulki Kolkata: Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi

1997; 895p. Rs.80 It is a famous & popular volume of childrends Literature.

Alore Mela
27. 28.
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2000; 200p. Rs.60 8187665262 A collection of short stories from science fiction, mystry thriller to horror tales by different writers. The few poems especially the ones by Annadashanker Ray, Nirendranath Chakraborty and Subhash Mukhopadhaya provide the refreshing touch and the storie

29. 30.
Amader Paribesh

Paul, Samar

Kolkata: Kachipata

1997; 24p. Rs.12 A book an our enviroment nature and its preservation.

Amar Bandhu Barite Ele Bahlo Lage Na

Chakraborty, Sunirmal

Kolkata: Sayani Prakashan

2001; 32p. Rs.20 A collection of stores for children where childrens inner feelings towards friends were depicted.

31. 32.
Amar Chhelebela

Patrie, Purnendu

Kolkata: Swarnakhar Prakashani

1998; 27p. Rs.18 A bounch of poetry written on the childhood days

Amar Chhelebela

Sen, Mrityunjoy

Kolkata: Model publishing

1989; 304p. Rs.150 8176160040 This is a collection of reminiscences of various eminent personalities

Amar Chhota Bon Kolkata: Bangladesh Shishu Academy

1990; 88p. Rs.50 A nice compilation of stories based on sister.

Amazoner Jangole
33. 34.

Chakravorty, Amarendra

Kolkata: Swarnakhar Prakashani

2003; 48p. Rs.30 8186891293 A popular & widely Known children fiction on the jungles of Amazoner.

Ami-Tami

Bal,Pritha

Kolkata: Dhiren Bal Pustakalaya

1995; 40p. Rs.16 A collection of stories for young readers.

Amra Duti Bhai

Devi, Chitrita

Kolkata: Sahitaya Bithika

1996; 20p. Rs.10 This is an interesting tale of two brothers

Anande Gaan Gaai
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Dutta, Debabrata

Kolkata: Punashcha

2001; 40p. Rs.30 8173323012 A book full of poetry which spreads happiness & joy.

38. 39. 40.
Andamane Hati

Gangopadhyay, Sunil

Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad

2001; 12p. Rs.15 A collection of Stories based on elephant in Andaman

Anku Banku Lyaj Guranku

Sarkar, Abi

: Karntik Prakashani

1998; 32p. Rs.20 A cheerful book of verse about an unusual little king

Anukul Barma, detective

Chattopadhyay, Kamkshiprasad

: Dey's

1994; 192p. Rs.50 8170795117 This is a story book of a detective Anukul Barma and the cases of mystery and surpense.

41. 42.
Anumanur Galpo

Roy, Tarapada

Kolkata: Bookfront Publication Forum

1998; 58p. Rs.25 A story on a antobiography of a cat for children.

Ascharyra Kouto

Dharmapal, Gauri

Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad

2003; 72p. Rs.40 8179550087 It is wonderful and surprising story on a box.

Asiar Jibjantu

Ganguly, Gairik

Kolkata: Mitra and Ghosh

2001; 56p. Rs.80 8172934122 A book on animals & creatures of Asia.

Asiar Upakatha

Jana, Naresh Chandra

Kolkata: Mitra and Ghosh

2000; 99p. Rs.60 0The book consists of tales and stories of Asia.

Atal Jaler Rupkatha

Krischan, Hans

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2003; 56p. Rs.30

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8186792570 A collection of some good stories written by Hans Krischan

Atul Batul Shyamla Satul

Chakraborty, Sunirmal

Kolkata: Sayani Prakashan

1995; 56p. Rs.30 Atul Batul is a collection of interesting poems and rhymes.

47. 48.
Babuier Pakhira

Bhowmik, Moushumi

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1997; 32p. Rs.22 0Babuier lives with his parents, cousins, grandmother and a host of birds.

Badabaner Kada ale

Mukhopadhaya, Amaresh

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2002; 48p. Rs.20 Mystry, thriller and wild-life adventure all rolled into one in the story of these five dare devils who set sail for the unknown written against the backdrop of the countryside the book outlines the diverse nature, behaviour and the temperament of the var

49. 50.
Badi theke paliya

Chakraborty, Shibram

: Asia Publishing

2000; 103p. Rs.20 An interesting fiction on a character who seems away from home.

Bagha Jatin

Mukhopadhyay, Prithwindranath

: Dey's

1998; 128p. Rs.40 8170791472 Tale of the famous revolutionary fighter of India's freedom struggle Bagha Jatin.

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  • Bagher Basa

Sarkar, Sudhindra

: Punascha

2000; 30p. Rs.25 8173322950 Six short stories for those who have acquired the reading skill recently. The characters in the stories are therefore sweet and mischevious; friendlly and full of fun and frolics. The full page illustration are in keeping with the text.

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Bakam Bakam Harek Rakam

Chowdhury, Nitish

Kolkata: Punashcha

2001; 30p. Rs.30 8173322985 It is a nice collection of rhymes and poems for children.

Bakbakam

Mukhopadhyay, Subhas

: Sharnakher Prakashani

2001; 32p. Rs.15 8186891285 A collection of poems and rhymes for children written by Subhas Mukhopadhyay.

54. 55.
Balai

Tagore, Rabindranath

Kolkata: F.R.Comex

2001; 16p. Rs.12 It is the famous story of a boy Balai who had found his intimery in trees and plants written by Rabindranath Tagore.

Bandor Bhaluk Dugdugi

Sarkar, Sudhindra

: shishu Sahitya Samsad

1998; 34p. Rs.15 8186806350 It is a collection of short stories about kites and elephants, a monkey and bear, a little mouse and a little girl.

  • Baner Dhare Nadir pare
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Chakraborty, Sunirmal

Kolkata: Sayani Prakashan

1994; 32p. Rs.25 Collection of stories based on nature & river.

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  • Banglar keet-patanga

Bhattacharya, Gopal Chandra

: Dey's

1996; 192p. Rs.50 0This book written in a form of fiction tells the story of insects and other entitels of Bengal.

58. 59. 60.
Banglar Makorsa

Bhattacharya, Gopal Chandra

Kolkata: Dey's

1991; 32p. Rs.15 This is a book on the spiders of Bengal and its history

Banphul Kishore Samagra Kolkata: Day's

1991; 290p. Rs.50 This is a collection of all time famous stories written by Balaichand Mukhopadhyay in his penname Banapul.

Baro maser chhoda

Chakraborti, Neerendranath

: Nirmal Book Agency

1990; 12p. Rs.5 A collection of rhymes written by the famous poet Neerendranath Chakraborti.

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  • Baromaser Katha

Mukhopadhyay, Sadhna

Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad

1993; 37p. Rs.25 8185626480 A nice collection of stories based on the months.

62. 63. 64.
Barshik Shisusathi Kolkata: Patra Bharati

2005; 136p. Rs.60 An annual edition of Shishu sathi a magazine which consists of various childrens Literature.

Baza Tora Raja Jai

Guha, Buddhadeb

Kolkata: Dey's

1996; 63p. Rs.20 It contains jungle stories about forest residents, both man and animals.

Beral Niye Berano

Jana, Sunil

: Dey's

1995; p. Rs.20 8170790689 It is the tail of a dowdy street cat who lives it up when adopted by a posh lady.

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  • Beraler boi

Majumdar, Lila

: shishu Sahitya Samsad

1996; 24p. Rs.12 It is the famous book written by Lila Majumdar on cats and cats.

66. 67.
Betal Panchabinsati

Chakrabarty, Barun Kumar

: Bharati Book Stall

1999; 49p. Rs.25 0The book consists of the famous mythological tale of Vikram & Betal.

Bhalobasar Chhoto Harin

Ghose, Sailen

Kolkata: Ananda Publishers

1994; 127p. Rs.25 8172152326 A collection of inspirational stories for children.

Bharater Bhasa

Halder, Gopal

: Manisha

1993; 160p. Rs.36

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This book is on India's multifarious languages and its theory.

Bharater Lokkatha

Das, Tapan Kumar

Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad

2006; 167p. Rs.60 8179550788 A collection of popular Bengali folktales for juvenile readers.

  • Bharater Upakatha
  • 70.

Chakraborty, Shaibal

: shishu Sahitya Samsad

1995; 37p. Rs.22.5 8185626863 This book contains stories from different states. This collection is a good representation of the variety of Indian folktales.

Bhayankar Sab Bhuter Galpo Kolkata: Ashok Pustakalai

2000; 208p. Rs.60

71. 72.

A collection of all time favourite ghost stories.

Bhin Rajyer Upakatha

Ghati, Ratantanu

: Bookfront Publication Forum

1996; 24p. Rs.15 It is a collection of stories based on some fairy tales of other states.

  • Bhondor Bahadur
  • 73.

Tagore, Gaganendranath

: shishu Sahitya Samsad

1996; 36p. Rs.15 8185626856 There's an otter that's as real as your neighbour. And he's come alive in this delightful tale.

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  • Bhusundi Kaker Bansadhar

Mitra, Sailasekhar

Kolkata: Asia Publishing

2005; 67p. Rs.25 8179420019 A collection of short stories for children on various social incidents.

75. 76
Bhut Amar put

Chakraborty, Tapan (ed.)

: Karntik Prakashani

1991; 90p. Rs.12 Some interesting stories on ghost and taming them.

Bhuter Biye

Gupta, Parichaya

: Dey's

1998; 134p. Rs.40 8176122726 This is an interesting story on a ghosts marriage.

77. 78
Bhuter Gandha

Roy, Kinnar

Kolkata: Tichar Book Agency

1999; 72p. Rs.25 A short story collection of Kinnar Roy, written on various tales and activities of ghosts.

Bhutiya

Bhattacharjee, Rituparna

Kolkata: Kartik Prakashan

1997; 80p. Rs.30 The author published her first story in 1993, when she was barely sevem. Since then, she has written many stories and seven won a prize. These stories reflect the wonders and anxieties of a child's world.

  • Bhuto aar ghonto
  • 79.

Roychaudhury, Upendrakishore

: Nirmal Book Agency

1994; 24p. Rs.4.5 A collection of stories taken from Sanskrit ancient anthology Katha-SaritSagar.

80. 81. 82.
Bhuture Adbhuture

Chakraborty, Shibram

Kolkata: Ashok Prakashan

1997; 100p. Rs.25 A famous book of fun stories & humour.

Bigani Goenda

Roy, Sankarshan

Kolkata: Nirmal Book Agency

1997; 160p. Rs.35 A collection of detective stories full of mystery and suspense.

Bigyan Shabda Mala

Chakraborty, Kamal

Kolkata: Bharati Book Stall

1999; 36p. Rs.20 A puzzle book.

  • 83.
  • Biswa Sahityer Sera Galpo

Mukhopadhyay, Chunilal

: Gayan Bichitra

2005; 80p. Rs.40 8182660319 A collection of worlds best stories written for children.

Boda howa, lep machh dhora

Mukhopadhaya, Meera

Kolkata: Shigal Books

1992; 24p. Rs.15

84. 85.

A bunch of fun and imaginative stories for children

Bon Jodi Na Thakto

Majumdar, Saritsekhar

Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad

1990; 28p. Rs.10 A thought provoking story which asks a basic question that is, what will happen if there is no forest.

86. 87. 88. 89. 90.
Bon Jongoler Galpa

Sarkar, Jogindranath

Kolkata: Tuli-Kalam

1991; 206p. Rs.25 A bunch of stories on jungle and jungle life for children few fun & humour stories are also put together.

Botchan

Natsume, Soseki

Kolkata: Baulman Prakashan

1998; 154p. Rs.35 8186552154 An interesting Bengali translating fiction for children

Brihat Ghanada Sankalan

Mitra, Premendra

Kolkata: Shaibya Prakashan Vibhag

1993; 176p. Rs.50 Ghanada is a popular protagonist in Premendra Mitra's childrens writings. This is a collection of all stories written on ghanada.

Brihat Tenida Sankalan

Gangopadhyay, Narayan

Kolkata: Shaibya Prakashan Vibhag

1993; 160p. Rs.50 Tenida was a famous protagomist in Narayan Gangopadhyay's stories. This is a collection of all Tenida stories

Chakka Garar

Day, Saral

: National Book Agency

2001; 32p. Rs.25 Contains more than twently five longish poems with either a purpose or a message. These poems rhyme well and cover a wide spectrum, for example a chariot in the sky is so different in taste and presentation from the earth.

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Chalo Chiriakhana

Ghosh, Kartik

Kolkata: Punashcha

1990; 78p. Rs.25 A book which will guide children to know now of 200.

Chand mama aar bagher masi

Sishir Kumar

Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad

2002; 31p. Rs.20 A collection of funny and interesting poetry

Chander Buri

Dhar, Amiya (com.)

: Shaibya Prakashan Vibhag

1994; 24p. Rs.5.5 A collection and compilation of Bengali poetry for children.

Chandi Mangal Mangal

Sen, Prabir

Kolkata: Orient Longman

1991; 24p. Rs.12.5 861259238 The medieval literature of Chandi Mangal (Poetry) has been alridged and simplified for juvenile readers.

  • Chandrasheyal
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Biswas, Adhir

: N. E. Publishers

2001; 40p. Rs.25 8185136858 A novel on the animal-life. The book is well illustrated. It deals with the sensitivity of the animals and advocates strongly that it is the animals and not the human being which are keen to share this world and live in peaceful coexistence and not other

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  • Chara Chabitey Janwar

Maity, Chittarnjan

Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad

1989; 12p. Rs.6 This is a collection of fun rhymes written on animals.

Chara Chabitey Pakhi

Shishu Sahitya Sansad

Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad

1989; 12p. Rs.5 A collection of rhymes on birds for young children.

Chara Chabitey Phool

Maity, Chittarnjan

Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad

1988; 12p. Rs.5 An interesting book on rhymes based on flowers.

Charar Chabi
97. 98. 99.
Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad

1989; 12p. Rs.5 A bunch of rhymes & along with illustration.

100. 101.
Charar Chhobi

Shishu Sahitya Sansad

Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad

1989; 12p. Rs.6 A unique bunch of poetry for beginners.

Charay jugasan

Chakraborty, Kamal

Kolkata: Gayan Bichitra

2003; 32p. Rs.25 86792196 A collection of rhymes on yoga

Chattagaram abhuthan

Joshi, Kalpana

Kolkata: Prakashan Bibhag

1990; 88p. Rs.5 An inspirational story of the rising of Chittagong in India's freedom struggle

Chatubahur Chata
102. 103.

Chottopadhyay, Kamakshiprasad

Kolkata: Dey's

1994; 80p. Rs.20 8170795699 A host of loveble eccentric characters are brought to life in this collection of stories

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Chena bishay achena jagat

Ghose, Samir Kumar

: Utsha Manush

2000; 75p. Rs.15 8186371184 A bunch of stories written on unknown and the known aspects around us.

Chhabi O chhadar jebjantu

Chattopadhyay, Susanta

: Bhoomi Prakashan

1998; 20p. Rs.15 8173840814 A collection of rhymes written on animals.

Chhabi O Chharai gunte shekho

Sarkar, Jogindranath

: Shaibya Prakashan Vibhag

1994; 28p. Rs.8 A book which will guide childrens to count numbers / objects with the help of pictures and rhymes.

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  • Chhara chhabi natake khhirer putul

Chakraborti, Sunirmal

Kolkata: Punashcha

2000; 40p. Rs.30 8173322330 A collection of rhymes plays, pictures for children

Chhara chhabi natake nalak

Chakraborti, Sunirmal

Kolkata: Sayani Prakashan

2002; 40p. Rs.30 A collection of rhymes, pictures drama and other things

Chharai Chhanda

Haque, Akramul

: Sharehouse Charitable Foundation

1996; 36p. Rs.7 A collection on funny nursery rhymes for children.

Chhararu Goenda

Mishra, Bhagirath

Kolkata: Tichar Book Agency

1999; 80p. Rs.25 An interesting fiction on a detective and his activities.

Chharay Chharay Jano
108. 109. 110. 111.

Bhattacharya, Sanat

: The General Books

2000; 32p. Rs.25 A collection of rhymes on everyday objects and activities that surrounds the child. This could serve as a useful text-book for the jounior classes or even supplementary reading material particularly for those bright students who are interested in quiz com

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Chharay Chharay Kolkata

Roychowdhury, Prasid Kumar

Kolkata: Modal

1989; 36p. Rs.10 A collection of fun rhymes and poems for children.

Chhobi O chhodyay gunte shekha

Sarkar, Jogindranath

: Shaibya Prakashan Vibhag

1994; 24p. Rs.8 A book which will guide chidlren to count numbers / objects with the help of pictures and rhymes.

114. 115.
Chhobir boi

Sarkar, Jogindranath

: Shaibya Prakashan Vibhag

1994; 16p. Rs.5 This book is a collection of poetry and it is full of picture.

Chhobitey Prithivi Adim Yug

Chakravarti, Manomohan

: shishu Sahitya Samsad

1994; 16p. Rs.5 A Bengali fiction which tells the life cycle of man in the primitive age along with illustration.

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Chhobitry Buddadev Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad

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    BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY Department of Bengali Session: 2011-2012 and onwards In accordance with the decision of the Academic Council of the University, the Faculty of Arts is pleased to introduce Semester System from the session 2004-05 for the Post-Graduate Course. It is hoped that such a System will give a new direction and relevance to all the Post-Graduate Course. In the light of introduction of Semester, focus has been concentrated on the different aspects of literature. In view of existence of different departments teaching, Indian & Foreign language in B.H.U, emphasis has been made for teaching of comparative literature. However, the syllabus has been enriched to contain the different aspects of Bengali literature in the Deptt. of Bengali. The Two-years Postgraduate Course will be divisible within 4 Semesters with credit system. A credit consists of attending lectures, active participation in tutorials (class test), seminars (paper presentation), field works, viva-voce etc. A student will be required to complete 16 Courses within 4 Semesters (two years) with 80 Credits. There are three categories of Courses 1- CORE COURSES 2- MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES 3- MINOR ELECTIVE COURSES Proposed Structure for Semester Courses in MA. Bengali M.A. Course in Bengali will comprise of 4 (four) Semesters. Each semester will have 4 Courses. In all, there will be 16 Courses with total 80 credits. Of these, 8 Courses will be treated as Core Courses of 5 credits each, 4 Courses as Major Elective Courses of 5 credits each and 4 Courses as Minor Elective Courses of 5 credits each.
  • Premendra Mitra - Poems

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    Classic Poetry Series Premendra Mitra - poems - Publication Date: 2012 Publisher: Poemhunter.com - The World's Poetry Archive Premendra Mitra(1904 - 3 May 1988) Premendra Mitra was a renowned Bengali poet, novelist, short story writer and film director. He was also an author of Bangla science fiction and thrillers. <b>Life</b> He was born in Varanasi, India, though his ancestors lived at Rajpur, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. His father was an employee of the Indian Railways and because of that; he had the opportunity of travelling to many places in India. He spent his childhood in Uttar Pradesh and his later life in Kolkata & Dhaka. He was a student of South Suburban School (Main) and later at the Scottish Church College in Kolkata. During his initial years, he (unsuccessfully) aspired to be a physician and studied the natural sciences. Later he started out as a school teacher. He even tried to make a career for himself as a businessman, but he was unsuccessful in that venture as well. At a time, he was working in the marketing division of a medicine producing company. After trying out the other occupations, in which he met marginal or moderate success, he rediscovered his talents for creativity in writing and eventually became a Bengali author and poet. Married to Beena Mitra, he was, by profession, a Bengali professor at City College in north Kolkata. He spent almost his entire life in a house at Kalighat, Kolkata. <b>As an Author & Editor</b> In November 1923, Mitra came from Dhaka, Bangladesh and stayed in a mess at Gobinda Ghoshal Lane, Kolkata.
  • Sarva Siksha Abhiyan

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  • Annual Report 2012-2013 1 IIT Kanpur Publication and Outreach

    Annual Report 2012-2013 1 IIT Kanpur Publication and Outreach

    Annual Report 2012-2013 Publication and Outreach Activities Books 1. ‘Instabilities of Flows and Transition to Turbulence’, Prof. T. K. Sengupta (CRC Press/ Taylor & Francis, USA, April 2012) 2. Tewari, A., Atmospheric and Space Flight Dynamics—Modeling and Simulation, Nov. 2012, National Defense Industry Press, Beijing, China (under contract with Springer (Birkhäuser), Boston, USA). 3. Triphenylbismuthane (Invited) Maddali L. N. Rao Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis (John & Wiley, 2012) 4. Patra, N. R. (July 2012) “Ground Improvement Techniques” Vikash Publishing House Pvt Ltd, Noida, India, ISBN 978-93-259-6001-5 5. Raymahashay, B.C. and Sinha, R. (2012). Popular Book titled “Flood Disasters and Management: Indian Scenario” Bihar State Disaster Management Authority, Patna and Ministry of Earth Sciences, New Delhi, 44p. (both English and Hindi) 6. Sinha, R., Jain, V. and Tandon, S.K. (2012) River Systems and River Science in India: major drivers and challenges. In R. Sinha, R. Rasik (Eds) Earth Systems and Hazards, Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg, 244p. 7. Power system analysis, Prof. Saikat Chakrabarti 8. Synchrophasor applications in power systems, Prof. Saikat Chakrabarti 9. Philip Roth’s Heroic Ideal in Indignation and Nemesis. Critical Insights: Philip Roth. Ed. Aimee Pozorski. Massachusetts: Salem Press, 2013, 200-19, Prof. Gurumurthy Neelakantan 10. SaxenaK.K. (2012) "Output Growth during Post-liberalized India: An Input-Output Structural Decomposition Analysis" in Recession and Its Aftermath, ed by N M P Verma , Springer ( Co-author Rahul Arora and Srabjit Singh) 11. Mathur Somesh K with Luis Barreno, Maria Isabel and Rene Vasconez(2012), El Commercio De Bienes Amigables Con El Ambiente Y Otros Productos Especializados Del Ecuador(2012), UTE Press, UTE, Quito, Ecuador in Spanish 12.
  • Balika Badhu: a Selected Anthology of Bengali Short Stories' Monish Ranjan Chatterjee University of Dayton, Mchatterjee1@Udayton.Edu

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    University of Dayton eCommons Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Department of Electrical and Computer Publications Engineering 2002 Translation of 'Balika Badhu: A Selected Anthology of Bengali Short Stories' Monish Ranjan Chatterjee University of Dayton, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: http://ecommons.udayton.edu/ece_fac_pub Part of the Computer Engineering Commons, Electrical and Electronics Commons, Electromagnetics and Photonics Commons, Optics Commons, Other Electrical and Computer Engineering Commons, and the Systems and Communications Commons eCommons Citation Chatterjee, Monish Ranjan, "Translation of 'Balika Badhu: A Selected Anthology of Bengali Short Stories'" (2002). Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications. Paper 362. http://ecommons.udayton.edu/ece_fac_pub/362 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at eCommons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications by an authorized administrator of eCommons. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. Translator'sl?rcfacc This project, which began with the desire to render into English a rather long tale by Bimal Kar about five years ago, eventually grew into a considerably more extended compilation of Bengali short stories by ten of the most well­ known practitioners of that art since the heyday of Rabindranath Tagore. The collection is limited in many ways, not the least of which being that no woman writer has been included, and that it contains only a baker's dozen stories (if we count Bonophool's micro-stories collectively as one )-a number pitifully small considering the vast and prolific field of authors and stories a translator has at his or her disposal.
  • Flashback: Satyajit Ray's Professor Shonku and His Lost

    Flashback: Satyajit Ray's Professor Shonku and His Lost

    TALKING FILMS Flashback: Satyajit Ray’s Professor Shonku and his lost project ‘The Alien’ All about the screenplay that reportedly inspired Steven Spielberg’s ‘E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial’. Chandrima Pal Mar 09, 2018 · 09:15 am Satyajit Ray’s alien Bengali director Sandip Ray’s latest movie features one of Satyajit Ray’s best-known literary creations. Not the detective Feluda, but Professor Shonku, the scientist and eccentric genius who was introduced by Sandip Ray’s father in 1961. Sandip Ray’s Professor Shonku O El Dorado is based on the story Nakur Babu O El Dorado, in which Shonku takes off on an adventure with a man who can see into the future and make people see things that are not immediately visible. Produced by leading Kolkata studio SVF, the movie will be shot in Bengal and Brazil, and is aiming for a release later this year. Shonku, to be played by thespian Dhritiman Chatterjee, has never been filmed before, unlike Feluda, about whom several movies and television serials have been made. Inspired partly by Arthur Conan Doyle’s Professor Challenger and Hesoram Hushiar, a character created by Ray’s father Sukumar Ray, Shonku is every bit as fascinating as Feluda. He is a polyglot (he knows 69 languages), graduated from college at the age of 16, and started teaching when he was 20. Shonku works out of a laboratory at home where he uses locally available ingredients for his groundbreaking inventions. He keeps a low profile and refuses to share his formulas or inventions because he doesn’t want them to fall into the wrong hands.
  • Annual Report, 2012-13 1 Head of the Department

    Annual Report, 2012-13 1 Head of the Department

    Annual Report, 2012-13 1 CHAPTER II DEPARTMENT OF BENGALI Head of the Department : SIBABRATA CHATTOPADHYAY Teaching Staff : (as on 31.05.2013) Professor : Dr. Krishnarup Chakraborty, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Asish Kr. Dey, M.A., Ph.D Dr Amitava Das, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Sibabrata Chattopadhyay, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Arun Kumar Ghosh, M.A., Ph.D Dr Uday Chand Das, M.A., Ph.D Associate Professor : Dr Ramen Kr Sar, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Arindam Chottopadhyay, M.A., Ph.D Dr Anindita Bandyopadhyay, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Alok Kumar Chakraborty, M.A., Ph.D Assistant Professor : Ms Srabani Basu, M.A. Field of Studies : A) Mediaval Bengali Lit. B) Fiction & Short Stories, C) Tagore Lit. D) Drama Student Enrolment: Course(s) Men Women Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total MA/MSc/MCom 1st Sem 43 25 09 77 88 17 03 108 131 42 12 185 2nd Sem 43 25 09 77 88 17 03 108 131 42 12 185 3rd Sem 43 28 08 79 88 16 02 106 131 44 10 185 4th Sem 43 28 08 79 88 16 02 106 131 44 10 185 M.Phil 01 01 01 01 02 02 01 03 Research Activities :(work in progress) Sl.No. Name of the Scholar(s) Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1. Anjali Halder Binoy Majumdarer Kabitar Nirmanshaily Prof Amitava Das 2. Debajyoti Debnath Unishsho-sottor paraborti bangla akhayaner dhara : prekshit ecocriticism Prof Uday Chand Das 3. Prabir Kumar Baidya Bangla sahitye patrikar kromobikas (1851-1900) Dr.Anindita Bandyopadhyay 4.
  • Pather Panchali Aparajito the World of Apu Trois Couleurs: Bleu

    Pather Panchali Aparajito the World of Apu Trois Couleurs: Bleu

    Trilogies (of sorts) January 11, 2016 Pather Panchali (1955) 1:59 Dir. Satyajit Ray in Bengali The first of the Apu Trilogy — Impoverished priest, dreaming of a better English subtitles life for himself and his family, leaves his rural Bengal village in search (b&w) of work. January 25, 2016 Aparajito (1956) 1:50 Dir. Satyajit Ray in Bengali The second of the Apu Trilogy — Following his father's death, a boy English subtitles leaves home to study in Calcutta, while his mother must face a life (b&w) alone. February 8, 2016 The World of Apu (1959) 1:58 Dir. Satyajit Ray in Bengali Third and final film of the Apu Trilogy — Follows Apu's life as an English subtitles orphaned adult aspiring to be a writer as he lives through poverty, and (b&w) the unforeseen turn of events. February 22, 2016 Trois Couleurs: Bleu (1993) 1:38 Dir. Krzysztof Kieslowski in French A woman struggles to find a way to live her life after the death of her English subtitles husband and child. (color) All Movies 7:30 pm at the Dignity/Washington Center Trilogies (of sorts) March 7, 2016 Trois Couleurs: Blanc (1994) 1:31 Dir. Krzysztof Kieslowski in French Second of a trilogy of films dealing with contemporary French society English subtitles shows a Polish immigrant who wants to get even with his former wife. (color) March 21, 2016 Trois Couleurs: Rouge (1994) 1:39 Dir. Krzysztof Kieslowski in French Final entry in a trilogy of films dealing with contemporary French English subtitles society concerns a model who discovers her neighbor is keen on (color) invading people's privacy.
  • The Humanism of Satyajit Ray, His Last Will and Testament Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri

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    AGANTUK – The Humanism of Satyajit Ray, His Last Will And Testament Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri It’s impossible to record the transition in the socio-political and cultural landscape of India in general and Bengal in particular without taking into account the contribution of Satyajit Ray. As author Peter Rainer says, ‘In Ray’s films the old and the new are inextricably joined. This is the great theme of all his movies: the way the past in India forever bleeds through the present.’ Today, Indian cinema, particularly Bollywood, has found a global market. But it may be useful to remember that if anyone can be credited with putting Indian cinema on the world map, it is Satyajit Ray. He pioneered a whole new sensibility about films and filmmaking that compelled the world to reshape its perception of Indian cinema. ‘What we need,’ he wrote in 1947, before he ever directed a film, ‘is a style, an idiom, a part of the iconography of cinema which would be uniquely and recognizably Indian.’ This Still from the documentary, The Music of Satyajit Ray he achieved, and yet, like all great artists, his films went Watch film here- https://bit.ly/3u8orOD beyond the frontiers of countries and cultures. His contribution to the cultural scene in India is limited not just to his work as a director. He was the Renaissance man of independent India. As a film-maker he handled almost all the departments on his own – he wrote the screenplay and dialogues for his film, he composed his own music, designed the promotional material for his films, designed his own posters, went on to handle the cinematography and editing, was actively involved in the costumes (literally sketching each and every costume in a film).
  • Read Book the Complete Adventures of Feluda Vol. 1

    Read Book the Complete Adventures of Feluda Vol. 1

    THE COMPLETE ADVENTURES OF FELUDA VOL. 1 PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Satyajit Ray | 804 pages | 20 Apr 2020 | Penguin Random House India | 9780143425038 | English | India The Complete Adventures of Feluda Vol. 1 PDF Book Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Can't wait for your order? Questions and Answers. I am super happy to have come across these gems, guys! Necessary Always Enabled. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. There is no doubt that Satyajit Ray is regarded as one of the best person in cinema industry in not only In India but in world too and when he was given a task to write murder mystery engljsh intended for children which includes no violence, sex and drugs. Devdutt Pattanaik feels writing for children is challenging, says language needs simplification. Shop on the Go Download the app and get exciting app only offers at your fingertips. India's fastest online shopping destination. Awards, Honors and Recognitions: See all free Kindle reading apps. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Want to Read saving…. Books by Satyajit Ray. Satyajit Ray also takes you around the country, to the desert, to the mountains and to every nook and corner of Calcutta. Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Certified Buyer , Purnia. The film was an award-winner at the Cannes Film Festival and established Ray as a director of international stature. Q: What is the name of the first chapter.