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My Dear Book - "Ancient India" by V.D. Mahajan

I am writing to express my gratitude for the book "Ancient India" by V.D. Mahajan, which I recently enjoyed reading. And being a new student this is my first book from here and I wanted to take a moment to share my thoughts and appreciation. The book "Ancient India" by:- V.D. Mahajan. In this book, he narrates the story of India's rich culture, offering readers a glimpse of the lives of the people who lived during those times. One of the things that I loved most about this book is its simplicity and easy-to-understand language and he explained complex concepts and historical events in a way that is for readers of various age groups. The book covers various topics, including the Indus Valley Civilization, the Vedic age, the Mauryan empire, the Gupta period, and much more. I found this approach to be highly informative and engaging and what makes "Ancient India" even more fascinating is the availability of beautiful illustrations and photographs. These v

My DEAR Book - The Goblin’s Toyshop by Enid Blyton

  Deepti Arora- X A I read this book titled “The Goblin’s Toyshop”, the very first day I got it issued by my school library. Reading such a book with various stories full of fantasy and charm was fun. When I read the very first tale of this book, I got lost in the world of pixies and fairytales so much that I could not stop myself from reading half of the book in just one day!. It was an intense pleasure to read this book and each tale had its own moral to it. By reading this book, I learned why it is always said that a reader lives a thousand lives. It indeed is true in every manner! I think we all must read a book or two in a year excluding our textbooks because it is not just about scoring grades but about gaining knowledge and skills that a book gives us. Apart from all this, the book has given me numerous lessons to understand and work on. There was a tale named “The Peculiar Boots” in which a boy used to be active and fast and he just could not cope with the elder people who took

National Librarian`s Day

  National Librarian Day is celebrated in a variety of ways. Libraries often host events and programs, such as storytime for children, book clubs, and author talks. Librarians also give presentations about their work and the importance of libraries. You can celebrate National Librarian Day by visiting your local library. Thank your librarian for their hard work and dedication. Learn about the services that your library offers. And, of course, check out some books! Here are some other ways to celebrate National Librarian Day: Donate to your local library. Volunteer at your local library. Spread the word about the importance of libraries on social media. Use the hashtag #NationalLibrarianDay. Write a letter to your librarian expressing your appreciation. Thank you to all the librarians out there for your hard work! You make a difference in our communities. I am proud to be a  Librarian, especially for teens.  My education gave me strong research skills, that I can use effectively in our