Kannan The Ardent Gandhian

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Kannan : The Ardent Gandhian

My dearest Littleones, Hello! Although I have written more than fifty books for you on various topics such as short stories, songs, drama, science, computer, this is my first children's novel. I am very happy that this children's novel "Kannan Vazhi Gandhi Vazhi" has come out so well. One day, while speaking, Mr.P.Venkatraman, a children's literature activist, said, “This year is the 150th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. So you should write a children's book about him. ” While thinking about it, I suddenly had the idea of writing a novel that would impart the non-violent views of the Mahatma on the minds of today’s children. The title Kannan Vazhi Gandhi Vazhi also came to mind. I started the work immediately. I finished writing this novel in fifteen days.
Maayavithaikkaranaana Siddhu

Author: Dr. R.V. Aparajitha
language: ta
Publisher: Pustaka Digital Media
Release Date: 2025-05-05
திருமதி. ரோச்சிகா அருண் சர்மா ஹிந்தியில் எழுதிய “சித்து பன் கயா ஜாதுகர்” என்ற சிறார்களுக்கான சிறுகதை நூலினை டாக்டர். ஆர்.வி. அபராஜிதா தமிழில் “மாயவித்தைக்காரனான சித்து” என்ற தலைப்பில் மொழிபெயர்த்துள்ளார். இந்த நூலில் சிறார்களுக்கான பதினைந்து சிறுகதைகள் இடம் பெற்றுள்ளன. ஒரு குழந்தையின் மனம் விலங்குகளிடம் கருணை காட்டுவதாகவும், சுற்றுச்சூழலைப் பற்றிய விழிப்புணர்வுடையதாகவும், பெரியவர்களிடம் மரியாதை காட்டுவதாகவும், சக நண்பர்களிடம் நட்புடன் பழக வேண்டும் என்பதை இந்த நூல் வலியுறுத்துகிறது. மூலநூல் “சித்து பன் கயா ஜாதுகர்” மகாராஷ்டிர இந்தி சாகித்ய அகாதமியின் விருது பெற்றது என்பது கூடுதல் சிறப்பு.
Gandhi's Assassin

Dhirendra Jha's deeply researched history places Nathuram Godse's life as the juncture of the dangerous fault lines in contemporary India: the quest for independence and the rise of Hindu nationalism. On a wintry Delhi evening on 30 January 1948, Nathuram Godse shot Gandhi at point-blank range, forever silencing the man who had delivered independence to his nation. Godse's journey to this moment of international notoriety from small towns in western India is, by turns, both riveting and wrenching. Drawing from previously unpublished archival material, Jha challenges the standard account of Gandhi's assassination, and offers a stunning view on the making of independent India. Born to Brahmin parents, Godse started off as a child mystic. However, success eluded him. The caste system placed him at the top of society but the turbulent times meant that he soon became a disaffected youth, desperately seeking a position in the infant nation. In such confusing times, Godse was one of hundreds, and later thousands, of young Indian men to be steered into the sheltering fold of early Hindutva, Indian nationalism. His association with early formations of the RSS and far-right thinkers such as Sarvakar proves that he was not working alone. Today he is considered to be a patriotic hero by many for his act of bravery, despite being found guilty in court and executed in 1949.