1. A Letter to God
Content:
A story about a farmer named Lencho who writes a letter to God asking for help
after a hailstorm destroys his crops.
Objective:
To explore themes of faith, hope, and the power of belief in divine
intervention.
2. Long Walk to Freedom
Content:
Excerpts from Nelson Mandela’s autobiography detailing his journey from
childhood to becoming a leader in the fight against apartheid.
Objective:
To understand the importance of freedom and equality and the sacrifices made
for justice.
3. Two
Stories about Flying
Content:
A collection of two stories—one about a pilot's adventurous experience and
another about a young boy's dream of flying.
Objective:
To appreciate the thrill of adventure and the significance of dreams in
overcoming obstacles.
4. From the Diary of Anne Frank
Content:
Excerpts from the diary of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl hiding during the Nazi
occupation, reflecting on her thoughts and experiences.
Objective:
To recognize the human spirit's resilience and the impact of war on innocent
lives.
5. Glimpses of India
Content:
A narrative that captures the diversity of India through descriptions of
different regions, cultures, and traditions.
Objective:
To celebrate India's rich heritage and the unity in diversity.
6. Mijbil the Otter
Content:
The story of a man who adopts an otter named Mijbil and their adventures
together, highlighting themes of companionship and wildlife.
Objective:
To foster an appreciation for animals and the bond between humans and nature.
7. Madam Rides the Bus
Content:
A story about a young girl named Valli who takes her first bus ride,
experiencing the excitement and challenges of independence.
Objective:
To explore themes of curiosity, adventure, and the desire for freedom in
children.
8. The Sermon at Benares
Content:
A narrative about Gautama Buddha's first sermon, where he imparts his teachings
to his disciples on the path to enlightenment.
Objective:
To understand the principles of Buddhism and the significance of spiritual
awakening.
9. The Proposal
Content:
A humorous oneact play about a marriage proposal between two families,
showcasing misunderstandings and comedic situations.
Objective:
To appreciate the complexities of human relationships and the humorous side of
social customs.