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Tunturu
Tunturu is the No. 1 Kannada children’s magazine in India. Tunturu is a fortnightly publication from Udayavani, a major Kannada newspaper. It belongs to Manipal Media Network Ltd., one of the leading media houses in India. Other publications include Roopatara – monthly cine magazine, Taranga – weekly family magazine, and Tushara – monthly literary digest; all are now available in Magzter!
Uncle Pai Day: ACK Quiz Book
After the resounding success of the Amar Chitra Katha Family Quiz, Season One, we bring you some of the questions that were played by over 25000 families from across the country. This book is packed with questions from mythology, history and literature, among others. Do you think you know all the answers?
V SHINE International
V SHINE is a unique international children magazine published in English. With its rich content and authentic information, the magazine is focusing to develop love of reading and character building of children. Each issue of V SHINE magazine introduces up to 25 new words to help children grow their vocabulary and language skills.
The magazine is currently being circulated in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Australia, UK, USA and Canada.
The Name ‘V SHINE’
Well, in the words of Shakespeare "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
Actually, the name “V SHINE” is the slogan of the children in the world. It says “we make the world shine”.
As the stars beautify the sky, children enlighten the whole world. We believe that children will shine to make the world shine with the light of their education, knowledge and skills.
We converted “We” into “V” and added it with the word “shine”.
Vaishno Devi
Bhoodevi, the earth, was being ravaged by evil asuras. She turned to the gods for aid but even the powerful trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, were helpless. Concerned by the events, their consorts, Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati combined their powers and created Vaishnavi, a woman of unsurpassed strength. Vaishnavi fought and destroyed the asuras but the goddesses asked her to stay on and not return to heaven. Though Vaishnavi did not realize it, her story was only just beginning. Amar Chitra Katha tells the story of Vaishnavi's transformation into the meditating goddess, Vaishno Devi, whose abode in the Himalayas is visited by millions of pilgrims every year.
Valmiki Ramayana
Valmiki's Ramayana is believed to be the first poetic work written in Sanskrit; it is, therefore, referred to as the Adikavya. It is said that Brahma assured Valmiki that "as long as the mountains stand and the rivers flow, so long shall the Ramayana be read by men". In the Puranas, Rama is described as an avatar of Vishnu, but Valmiki does not refer to him as God. The few verses which do so are considered interpolations. The Ramayana consists of 24,000 verses. There are six sections - The Bala Kanda, the Ayodhya Kanda, the Aranya Kanda, the Kishkindha Kanda, the Sundara Kanda and the Yuddha Kanda. The seventh section, the Uttara Kanda, is probably an interpolation. Valmiki's monumental work influenced other great poems on the same theme. Among these are the Hindi, Tamil and Bengali versions of the Ramayana written by Tulsidas in the North; Kamban in the South; and Krittivasa in the East. The Ramayana has made a deep and abiding impact. Bas reliefs and paintings depicting scenes from the Ramayana are to be found not only in temples all over India, but also in Indonesia and Angkor Vat, Kampuchea.
VANAM THODU THURAMTHAN
இன்று குழந்தை வளர்ப்பு மிகவும் சவலான விஷயமாக இருக்கிறது. குழந்தைகளை எப்படிக் கையாள்வது, அவர்களுடன் உறவை எப்படி மேம்படுத்திக் கொள்வது, அவர்களை எப்படி இந்தச் சமுதாயத்தில் சிறந்த மனிதர்களாக உருவாக்குவது போன்ற பலப் பல கேள்விகள் பெற்றோரின் மனத்தை ஆக்கிரமித்துக் கொண்டிருக்கின்றன. சிறந்த பெற்றோரால்தான் சிறந்த குழந்தைகளை உருவாக்க முடியும்! அதுக்கு முதலில் குழந்தைகளின் உலகத்தைப் புரிந்துகொள்ள வேண்டும். குழந்தை வளர்ப்பு முறைகள், பிரச்னைகள், பிரச்னைகளுக்கான தீர்வுகள் பற்றி தெளிவாக, உதாரணங்களுடன் எடுத்துச் சொல்கிறது இந்தப் புத்தகம். பிறந்த குழந்தை முதல் டீனேஜ் குழந்தை வரை பெற்றோராக இருக்கும் அனைவரும் அவசியம் படிக்க வேண்டிய அற்புதமான புத்தகம்!
Vishwamitra
Amar Chitra Katha announces the launch of its “Treasures of India” subscription programme across India and worldwide. Our unique subscription programme makes it possible for every Indian family to access and read hundreds of exciting stories in the comfort of their homes.
The subscription offers 3 select Amar Chitra Katha titles every month. These titles, handpicked by the editor, include a wide-ranging mix of stories from the epics and the Puranas, from the wisdom of the Panchatantra, the Jataka, the Hitopadesha and the Kathasaritasagara, from the best of Indian classical literature and from the exciting pages of Indian history
Vivekananda (Amar Chitra Katha)
He revived the Indian Spirit that lay shackled by western domination. He inspired his countrymen to be proud of their heritage. He urged them to be fearless. In his short life, and in the face of tremendous odds, he initiated a world-wide movement to uplift the human race, and opened the eyes of the west to the wonders
Warrior Queens
Amar Chitra Katha presents Warrior Queens, a collection of 5 existing titles about some of the bravest and most capable queens of India. The collection includes stories of Razia Sultan- the only female ruler ever to sit on the throne of Delhi, Rani Durgavati - the Rajput queen who refused to surrender to the Mughals, Rani Abbakka - the queen from Ullal who fought the Portuguese invaders, the Rani of Kittur - who led a revolt against the British after the Doctrine of Lapse, and Chand Bibi of the Bijapur Sulta
Warriors for Freedom
As the British Empire tightened its hold over India through strength and strategy, there were individuals who stood up to oppose the growing foreign power. This Amar Chitra Katha collection remembers Rani Lakshmibai who refused to cede Jhansi to the British and took them head on. Tipu Sultan, who stood like a rock and repelled the British till he was betrayed by his own general. Rani Chenamma of Kittur, who answered the British demand for allegiance by fighting them to the end. Velu Thampi, the Diwan of Travancore, who would brook no interference from the East India Company in the affairs of his state and Kunwar Singh, who at the grand old age of 75 chose to fight the British.