Jul 10, 2018

Writers whose work in C.G Syllabus

Let me have the pleasure of introducing you to the writers whose works have been inducted in the book published by SCERT( the State Council of Educational Research & Training) Chhattisgarh, Raipur that is meant for the students of St. X
Ever since the CG board changed its pattern and launched  English Medium schools,  it has become the talk of the people. This blog aims at giving you information about the writers and their works.  
Ramendra Kumar
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Ramendra Kumar:


He is an Indian writer for Children. He has written more than 20 books so far. His books have been translated in seven foreign and eight Indian languages. Even the CBSE and the ICSE board have placed his stories as their syllabus. Add to this, his stories are found in the syllabus meant for std.  IX Norway while others were part of Kamishibai (a traditional form of storytelling in Japan.). Hyderabad based writer is now settled in Rourkela. His stories and works have gained a very good name among the top-brass publishers like Hachette, Pratham, National Book Trust (NBT),  Rupa & Co Children Book Trust, Navneet, Pauline, Pony tale, Pustak Mahal & Vikas. 

Kailash Satyarthi (Photo- Google)

Kailash Satyarthi:


He was the fifth Nobel Prize winner from India and the second Indian winner of the Nobel Peace Prize after Mother Teresa in 1979. Kailash Satyarthi, along with Malala Yousafzai from Pakistan, was awarded the Nobel Peache Prize in 2014 for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education.

Shon Mehta

Shon Mehta:


She wrote her first story at the age of seven. “The Girl Who Asked Why” is one of the stories of her book named “ A Tale of a Fairy Tale”  and other stories. She is an entrepreneur and author.


R.K. Narayan:


R.K. Narayan
He was an Indian writer born on October 10, 1906. His works of fiction include a series of books about people and their interactions in an imagined town in India called Malgudi. His popular works are “Swami and Friends”, “ The Bachelor of Arts,” “ The English Teacher” and “The Financial Expert.” He was the winner of Padam Bhushan, Padam Vibhushan, and Film Fare award for the best story. He died on May 13,  2001.



Amara Bavani Dev


Amara Bavani Dev
She teaches High School mathematics at Good Shepherd Convent, Bengaluru. In 2013 she won Highly Commended prize for her entry” For a Horseshoe Nail” in the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association’s short story competition



Now, students of Chhattisgarh will have good stories to read. HAPPY READING.

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