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Places to visit in Ahmednagar

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Ahmednagar

Parul Chauhan, student of Saksham Sanchar Foundation shared her experience of places to visit in Ahmednagar.

Places to visit in Ahmednagar

MAHARASHTRA

1. Tank Museum

MILITARY ENTHUSIASTS AND HISTORY BUFFS!

ARMOURED CORPS CENTRE AND SCHOOL

Tank Museum in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra! Established in 1994, this remarkable museum showcases over 50 tanks from World War I to modern times. Dive into the history of armored warfare with iconic models like the British Centurion and American Sherman.

Places to visit in Ahmednagar

2. Salabat Khan’s Tomb (SKT) HERITAGE SITE

This 16th-century architectural marvel, perched atop a hill, offers panoramic views of the city. Known for its stunning Mughal architecture and historical significance, it’s a serene spot for history buffs and travelers seeking a glimpse into India’s rich heritage.

Places to visit in Ahmednagar

3. Shani Mandir

This revered temple dedicated to Shani, the deity of Saturn, attracts devotees seeking blessings and relief from astrological challenges. Known for its spiritual ambiance and unique rituals, it’s a must-visit for those interested in Hindu mythology and culture.

Places to visit in Ahmednagar

Hindi Journalism Day 2024: Date, History, Significance, and Everything You Need to Know

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Hindi Journalism Day

Every year, Hindi Journalism Day is celebrated to honor the inception of Hindi journalism, a pivotal development that has ensured the dissemination of information to every corner of India. As we prepare to commemorate this significant day, here’s everything you need to know about Hindi Journalism Day 2024.

Date:

Hindi Journalism Day is observed annually on May 30. This year, it falls on a Thursday, marking another year of celebrating the profound impact of Hindi journalism on Indian society.

History:

The roots of Hindi journalism can be traced back to May 30, 1826, with the publication of India’s first Hindi newspaper, Udant Martand, in Calcutta during British rule. This pioneering effort laid the foundation for nearly two centuries of Hindi journalism. As we observe Hindi Journalism Day on May 30, 2024, we reflect on 198 years of dedicated journalism that has kept the nation informed.

Significance:

Hindi journalism holds a special place in India’s democratic framework. It has brought news to the doorsteps of those who do not speak or understand English, thereby democratizing access to information. This day is a tribute to the journalists who work tirelessly to deliver accurate news, enabling citizens to form informed opinions and engage meaningfully with current affairs.

Journalism, often regarded as the fourth pillar of democracy, plays a crucial role in keeping the public informed about state and national happenings. Journalists work around the clock to ensure that news reaches us swiftly, whether through newspapers, TV channels, or, more recently, social media. The power of journalism to shape and change opinions is immense, and Hindi journalism, in particular, has made this power accessible to a broader audience.

Hindi Journalism Day celebrates the relentless efforts of those in Hindi journalism who strive to ensure that accurate information is available to all, fostering a well-informed and enlightened populace. As we honor these journalists, we acknowledge their contribution to the democratic process and the critical role they play in our society.

In summary, Hindi Journalism Day is not just a commemoration of a historical milestone but a celebration of the ongoing commitment of Hindi journalists to uphold the principles of truth and transparency. It is a day to recognize the vital role of Hindi journalism in empowering citizens and strengthening democracy.

The Remarkable Penance of Kevdaram Meghwal in the desert

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In the arid expanse of the desert, where the relentless sun forces residents to seek shelter indoors, an extraordinary sight emerges from Ratanpur village in Raniwada. Here, amidst the sweltering heat, Kevdaram Meghwal, a devout follower of Baba Ramdevji, performs a unique and awe-inspiring act of devotion.

Kevdaram’s practice is as astonishing as it is profound. Every scorching afternoon, he buries half of his body in the ground, leaving the other half exposed to the blistering sun. This remarkable ritual, which he has maintained for many years, is not merely a display of endurance but a testament to his unwavering faith and dedication.

A resident of Ratanpur, Kevdaram’s dedication stands as a beacon of true devotion. Despite the oppressive heat, his commitment to his spiritual practice remains unshaken. This incredible act underscores a powerful message: no matter how intense the external conditions, the strength of devotion and penance can transcend all challenges.

Kevdaram Meghwal’s story is a compelling example of how devotion can inspire extraordinary resilience and fortitude. His actions remind us that true faith can illuminate the darkest and hottest of days, providing solace and inspiration even in the most challenging environments.

Ramdaspur, founded by Guru Ram Das in 1577, is now known as Amritsar

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Priyanshi Choudhary, student of Saksham Sanchar Foundation shared her experience with the travel blog to Amritsar.

Amritsar a city located in Punjab, India, approximately 575 km from my hometown, Jaipur. During my visit, I chose to explore three significant sites:

 – The Golden Temple,

 – Jallianwala Bagh,

 – and the Attari Border (also known as the Wagha Border in Pakistan).

 My personal interest in geo-political relations between India and Pakistan drew me to Attari. Upon arrival at 1 pm, I was struck by the high temperature, but the enthusiasm of the BSF soldiers and the patriotic songs played over the speakers was infectious, energizing the crowd. The Indian side was bustling with people, while the Pakistani side had barely 50 visitors, a stark contrast. 

The Golden Temple, a spiritual hub, has a rich military history, including the infamous Operation Blue Star in 1984, when the Indian army attacked the temple to remove Sikh separatists. The operation, ordered by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, resulted in the deaths of over 80 soldiers and hundreds of pilgrims. The temple was rebuilt by Indian armed forces personnel.

 Lastly, Jallianwala Bagh, a beautiful garden, serves as a poignant reminder of the bravery of Indian citizens, with bullet marks on the walls still visible.

 In conclusion, everyone has a unique interest, and mine lies in military history. The architectural landmarks and historical sites of each region speak to the bravery and resilience of its people, shaping our identity and reminding us of our heritage.”

JAI HIND , JAI BHARAT 

HISTORY TELLS US THAT WHO WE ARE ! 

Who was Emperor Yayati ? Know All About

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In the annals of ancient Indian mythology, few tales are as captivating as that of Emperor Yayati, a legendary king whose story is woven into the fabric of the Mahabharata. His life, marked by passion, curses, and an insatiable quest for youth, offers a rich tapestry for understanding the complexities of human desires and the consequences they bear.

A King’s Lineage and His Quest for Power Yayati, a Chandravamsha king, is often hailed as the progenitor of the races of the Yadavas and the Pandavas. Born to King Nahusha and his wife, Ashokasundari, Yayati was the youngest of five brothers in a lineage blessed by the gods but marred by a sage’s curse that doomed the sons to unhappiness.

The Curse That Altered Destiny The turning point in Yayati’s life came from his marriage to Devayani, the daughter of Shukra, the preceptor of the demons, and his union with Sharmishtha, daughter of king Vrishaparvan and Devayani’s maid. A tangled web of love and betrayal led to Yayati’s curse of premature old age by a wrathful Shukra. However, in a twist of fate, Yayati’s son Puru bore the burden of his father’s curse, granting the king a second chance at youth1.

The Reign That Spanned the Three Worlds Yayati’s rule is chronicled as a time of great conquests and sacrifices. He performed numerous yajnas and gave away mountains of gold and billions of cows to the Brahmanas, establishing himself as a Chakravarti Samrat, a World Emperor. His reign was not just limited to the earth; he held sway over all three worlds, a testament to his power and influence.

The Legacy That Lives On The tale of Yayati is not merely a story from the past; it is a narrative that resonates with the timeless themes of ambition, love, and redemption. His descendants, the Yadavas and the Pandavas, played pivotal roles in the epic saga of the Mahabharata, shaping the course of Indian mythology and history.

Lancedowne: Know best time and places to visit in this quiet hill station in Uttarakhand

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Kamal Dabral, student of Saksham Sanchar Foundation shared his travel experience with a travel blog. Read more to know in detail about the experience.

Travel to adventurous mountains natural beauty and wildlife for relaxation and enjoy the peace and calmness of nature is a preferred plan for me.

Last year I travelled to Lansdowne, a hill station in Pauri Garhwal District of Uttrakhand.

TRAVEL PLAN :

Reach Delhi by Air, Rail of Road . Alternatively one may reach Dehradun first.

Delhi to Kotdwara (Only one Train Garhwal Express is available, but buses are frequently available form Anand Vihar Bus Terminal). From Dehraduu one may hire taxi to Kotdwara or Lansdowne .

Kotdwara to Lansdowne (Private Taxi is the most preferred means  in the Summers as most of the Private Busses are already booked for Char Dham Yatra and Governement Buses are one a few).

Travel Time :

There are two seasons : Summer (March to June) and Winter (September to February) . Travelling during Rainy season (July and August) is not advisable because of increased landslides.

Precautions : 

  1. You should be prepared to face sub zero temperatures if planning to visit during December to Mid of February.
  2. Hilly Roads may cause uneasiness in some of the persons. Take precautions and carry medicines if you have one of such problems.
  3. The roads may be blocked because of landslides and you may face traffic jam. Remember shops are far and few in such terrain.
  4. Always carry water and fruits. Try to avoid fast food or junk food. Eat healthy and stay safe as at certain places even medical facilities are difficult to find.

Stay :

Home Stay, Resorts and Hotels all are available. You may choose one according to your budget.

Make sure you have advance booking specially during the Summers when there is long queues of traveler buses, taxies and cars on the roads.

If you are staying in a village, get beforehand knowledge of surroundings. Take help of Locals to have knowledge of paths taken by elephants.

Avoid roaming after dusk on isolated places, forests etc. as wild animals specially tigers may be looking for prey.

Don’t drive on hilly roads during night unless you are an expert drivers of the terrain.

Places to Visit : 

Lansdowne is a small peaceful place. It is safe as it is a Contonment as well. It is a small place, therefore, you may visit all the tourist spots during your weekends.

Santoshi Mata Temple

Lancedowne: Know best time and places to visit in this quiet hill station in Uttarakhand

This is a place of worship and you must be fit enough to climb a small steep distance as vehicles can’t get you to the temple but will drop you at around 100 feet down.  There are no so called priests and the upkeep is done by the locals and the Army.

The best time to visit the Temple is evening as a beautiful Sunset can be watched.

Darwan Singh Museum (Army Museum)

Lancedowne: Know best time and places to visit in this quiet hill station in Uttarakhand

Named after the First Victoria Cross recipient of the Garhwal Rifles Darwan Singh Negi, the Museum preserves  the rarest memories of the Garhwal Rifles.

Bhulla Tal

Lancedowne: Know best time and places to visit in this quiet hill station in Uttarakhand

 ‘Bhulla’ in local language means ‘Brother’. This is an artificially made lake. It is surrounded by some small restaurants and is equipped with boating facility.

St. Mary’s Church

Lancedowne: Know best time and places to visit in this quiet hill station in Uttarakhand

More than 125 years old this Church faced degradation and was closed in 1047. Now it has now been converted from a preaching centre into a museum with pre-independence photographs on display.

Tip-n-Top

Lancedowne: Know best time and places to visit in this quiet hill station in Uttarakhand

Also known as Tiffin Top, Tip-n-Top is located at an altitude of 1800 meters and gives a spectacular view of the of the vast forests and Garhwal Hills with the Himalayas in the background.

Tarkeshwar Siddhapeeth

Lancedowne: Know best time and places to visit in this quiet hill station in Uttarakhand

About one hour drive from Lansdowne will take you to Tarkeshwar Siddhapeeth.  It is located at an Altitude of 1800 meters nested among deodar trees, this temple of Lord Shiva is believed to be 1,500 years old. Unlike other well known Hindu Temples it is a peaceful, noiseless place of worship. One needs to trek only 500 meters from road to reach here.

Kaleshwar Mahadev Temple

Lancedowne: Know best time and places to visit in this quiet hill station in Uttarakhand

Situated at 1.5 kms from Lansdowne Market, this temple of Lord Shiva is named after Saint Kalun who meditated here.

Lansdowne Market Road

Lancedowne: Know best time and places to visit in this quiet hill station in Uttarakhand

Lansdowne is a small town. Its market offers everything of daily needs. Some of which may be an entirely new thing for the visitors and they may like to keep  those things as souvenir.

Things to Do :

In addition to Visiting Tourist Spots, you may do hiking, trekking and camping.

Amber Launches 3rd Edition of amberScholar Scholarship Worth USD 15,000 for International Students

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amber, the leading global student accommodation platform, is thrilled to announce the 3rd edition of the exclusive amberScholar scholarship. Building on the success of its previous two successful editions, this scholarship is available for the September intake students enrolled in any program in the UK, USA, Ireland, or Canada.

The amberScholar scholarship offers USD 15,000 in financial aid, distributed across 3 (three) categories. The first-place winner will receive USD 7,000, followed by USD 5,000 for the second-place, and USD 3,000 for the third-place winner.

amber’s scholarship program is designed to assist students from diverse academic and socio-cultural backgrounds in pursuing their higher education, recognizing their academic achievements and potential. The availability of much-needed financial aid will greatly help them in achieving their educational goals.

The scholarship is specifically tailored for students who are planning to attend universities in the UK, USA, Ireland or Canada and have received acceptance letters from any academic program in these countries.

To apply, students are encouraged to visit the amberScholar scholarship official website page and click the “Apply Now” button. Applicants can articulate their objectives and aspirations by submitting their unique “Statement of Purpose” through the application form. The Statement of Purpose can be presented in various formats, such as video essays, screen-recorded presentations, or any graphical means preferred by the applicants. The deadline for application submissions is 31st August 2024.

Please note that the Statement of Purpose for the scholarship should be unique and separate from any Statement of Purpose you may have submitted for university admission. In this specific SOP, applicants should explicitly outline their need for the scholarship.

Saurabh GoelCEO & Co-founder of amber, said, “As we launch the 3rd edition of the amberScholar scholarship, we reflect on the overwhelming success of the past two years, during which we received thousands of applications. This overwhelming interest motivates us to not only continue this initiative but also to expand it by increasing the prize pool. Our goal is to make high-quality education accessible to talented students around the world. The financial support we offer is vital, helping these promising students to pursue their dreams without the burden of financial constraints.

Important dates include the start of the application period on 1st May 2024, the closure of the application window on 31st August 2024, and the announcement of the shortlisted candidates on 15th Sep 2024.

For additional details about the amberScholar scholarship and the application process, please visit amberScholar.

About amber

Founded in 2016, amber is a leading global student housing provider, working closely with PBSAs, HMOs, and universities. Boasting 1M+ verified student housing listings in 250+ cities across 25 countries and 6 regions, amber specializes in the international student market, serving a vast network of 80 million students from over 160 countries.

Preowned Cars Sales to Reach 10.92 mn Units by FY28 – Indian Blue Book Report 2023

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The Indian used car industry will more than double to $70.48B by FY28

The preowned cars sales market in India is set to reach 10.92 mn. units in FY28 as per the latest edition of Indian Blue Book (IBB) report by car&bike and Das WeltAuto. by Volkswagen. The Indian Used car industry was valued at $32.44B in FY23 and will more than double to $73B by FY28.

Upgrading to a new pre-owned car is the top reason for owners to sell cars while budget buyers are predominantly looking for quality cars. Customers are also becoming more informed about car technicalities with 71% buyers looking at MMV (Make, Model & Variant) as a big consideration.

The latest edition of the Indian Blue Book, a collaboration with Das WeltAuto. by Volkswagen, reinforces our confidence in the Indian pre-owned car market’s explosive growth potential. The increasing involvement of organized players is bringing stability and trust to this market; achieving consistent profitability and providing superlative customer experience remains the top priorities for organised players,” said Mr. Ashutosh Pandey, CEO & MD, Mahindra First Choice.

Buyer Highlights

  • The report found that majority of buyers are highly budget conscious (63 %) and looking for quality cars.
  • Customers have become more informed about the technicalities of cars with 71% of buyers acknowledging overall repairs & servicing costs as a big consideration.
  • Big shift noticed among consumers, who are prioritizing safety as a key feature in a used car, giving impetus to brands like Volkswagen for their 5-star GNCAP product portfolio of Taigun and Virtus
  • 45% of buyers/intenders prefer local dealers for exploring, followed by Auto Tech Start-ups (26 %) & OEM backed brands (23 %).
  • In terms of awareness and preferences of car leasing, 28% of buyers were aware of the concept while 62% of buyers would avail it in the future.
  • Warranty and financial assistance topped the list of demands in terms of services.
  • A majority of 56% did not prefer an EV used car.

Seller Perspective

  • Upgrading to a new used car top reason to sell cars among 59% of respondents, followed by sufficiency of having another vehicle has increased as extra cars bought during COVID-19 are being sold now.
  • Due to the Fastrack process in auto tech startups & OEM backed companies, the actual Turn Around Time (TAT) to sell a car has come down to 3 days
  • Full payment within 24 hours remains the top priority among sellers during the sale process followed by vehicle inspection at a location of their choice.

“The pre-owned car market is significantly growing with the potential of it being double by FY 2028. The growth primarily comes from the evolving trends and customer preferences while selecting a pre-owned vehicle. A notable shift is the top priority for safety features, a transition similar to the new car industry, enabling a brand like Volkswagen, to be more accessible and in-demand for customers with our 5-star GNCAP rated product portfolio – Taigun and Virtus. The high preference for safety features and standards among customers is positively impacting the residual value of Volkswagen cars, especially the Taigun. We are confident the Das WeltAuto. business, will continue to grow as one of the top certified pre-owned car brands in India for customers,” said Mr. Ashish Gupta, Brand Director, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India.

Mahindra First Choice Wheels-backed Indian Blue Book launched the first edition in 2015 to highlight the trends in the used car industry in India. Since then, the annual report has been established as the largest and most intensive primary research conducted in India. Since 2022 Das WeltAuto., the pre-owned car brand of Volkswagen, and car&bike, a 100 % subsidiary of Mahindra First Choice Wheels, have co-curated this research report. 

About car&bike

car&bike is a leading auto technology platform with a focus to build India’s largest hyper-local integrated platform for content and commerce. The platform has been built on path-breaking auto programming & the most credible awards for the last 20 years. In a short span of time, car&bike has clearly established itself as one of the top auto portals in the country and the fastest growing one by far. The business offers technology solutions to all the stakeholders of the automotive industry at various points of buy and sell value chain.

About Mahindra First Choice Wheels

Mahindra First Choice Wheels is a dominant player in the Indian used vehicle eco system providing products and services to cater to the needs of retail and wholesale customers utilizing its “on-the ground” and “in-the-cloud” capabilities. The company has raised funding from Silicon Valley based Hedge Fund, Valiant Capital and Cox Automotive, a $22 Billion US based enterprise.

About Das WeltAuto. (DWA), the pre-owned car platform by Volkswagen Passenger Cars India

Das WeltAuto. is the certified pre-owned car business of Volkswagen Passenger Cars India. It’s a one stop solution that facilitates buying, selling and exchange of multi-brand pre-owned cars. It offers a comprehensive 154 check point inspection on pre-owned cars and enables customers to utilize the expertise and extensive network of 137 DWA outlets in making informed decisions. The DWA platform also conducts the necessary due diligence and certifies the vehicle along with offering warranty, service value packages, accessories options, extended warranty and maintenance program for its customers.

Pardhan: A Glimpse into the Lives of Central India’s Tribal Musicians

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The Pardhan are a unique subgroup of the Dravidian, tribal Gond people residing in central India. Known for their rich cultural heritage, the Pardhan have traditionally held the roles of singers and musicians, enlivening festivals and significant life ceremonies with their art. However, in contemporary times, most Pardhan have transitioned to agricultural work, cultivating crops such as wheat, sorghum, vegetables, and fruit. Some have also diversified into weaving and producing bamboo articles to sustain their livelihoods.

Historical Context and Social Standing

The arrival of the Aryans in the Gond territories marked a significant shift in the lives of the Gond people, including the Pardhan. While some Gond groups submitted to Aryan rule, others resisted but were eventually subdued by the Aryans’ superior military technology. The Pardhan, in the aftermath, became servants and slaves to the Aryans. As a tribal community, they were placed outside the traditional Hindu caste system, rendering them outcastes.

Today, the Pardhan are classified as a Scheduled Caste, which entitles them to special provisions in public employment and educational admissions. Despite these measures, many Pardhan have limited access to education, prompting ongoing governmental efforts to address this disparity.

Language and Geographic Distribution

The primary language of the Pardhan is their own distinct Pardhan language. Additionally, many Pardhan are multilingual, speaking Hindi, Marathi, and Gondi. Geographically, the majority of the Pardhan population is concentrated in the Indian states of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.

Cultural Practices and Daily Life

The Pardhan musicians are renowned for their exceptional memory, often able to recite lengthy epics and genealogies in multiple languages. They primarily play two traditional instruments: the kingri, a three-stringed violin, and a small harp known as the bana. Pardhan musicians perform at various ceremonies including births, weddings, funerals, and Hindu festivals, earning their livelihood through donations from participants. In addition to their musical roles, the Pardhan also serve as Hindu priests, blessing babies and animals.

The Pardhan community typically resides in rural villages, although some members have migrated to urban areas. Marriages within the Pardhan are arranged by families and follow strict rules, prohibiting unions within the same clan or gotra. Newlywed couples often live with or near the groom’s parents, and inheritance, including the family home, passes to the sons, with the eldest son receiving the primary residence.

The Pardhan diet primarily consists of sorghum, wheat, vegetables, and fruit, with meat and rice reserved for special occasions due to economic constraints.

Religious Beliefs and Practices

The Pardhan are adherents of Hinduism, engaging in the worship of the myriad deities within the Hindu pantheon. They believe that performing rituals and good deeds will lead to moksha, or liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. The Pardhan regularly visit Hindu shrines and offer prayers, food, flowers, and incense to their gods. However, they often face social discrimination, including restricted access to some Hindu temples due to their low caste status.

The Pardhan celebrate major Hindu festivals such as Holi (the festival of colors), Diwali (the festival of lights), and Navratri (the celebration of autumn), which hold significant cultural and religious importance.

Contemporary Needs and Aspirations

The Pardhan community faces several challenges, including the need for better education and new vocational skills. Agricultural experts could provide invaluable assistance in improving the productivity and yield of their farms. Moreover, there is a call for spiritual engagement, with some advocating for the introduction of the Christian gospel to the Pardhan, hoping it would offer them a transformative message.

Prayer Points

  • Pray for the Holy Spirit to empower those ministering to the Pardhan people.
  • Pray for Pardhan families to be drawn to Jesus and the Bible, moving away from Hindu deities.
  • Pray for a deep love for God’s Word among the Pardhan and a desire to spread its teachings.
  • Ask the Lord to inspire and send out a new generation of dedicated, multiplying Christians among the Pardhan.

In summary, the Pardhan are a resilient and culturally rich community with a deep-rooted tradition of music and spirituality. As they navigate the complexities of modern life, there remains a need for continued support in education, economic development, and spiritual growth.

MTG Launched “My First Library” – A Set of Ten Engaging Board Books for Toddlers

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MTG Learning Media is elated to our entry into the realm of early childhood development with the launch of an enchanting new product designed to spark early literacy and a lifelong love for reading: “My First Library.” This delightful collection of ten captivating board books is specially created for toddlers, blending vibrant illustrations with engaging stories for a magical reading experience from the very start.

“My First Library” is thoughtfully created to provide young children (aged 1 to 3 years) with an engaging and interactive reading experience. Each book in the set is designed with vibrant illustrations, simple text, and durable pages, making them perfect for little hands and inquisitive minds.
 

Key Features of MTG’s “My First Library”
 

Engaging Content: Each board book is filled with colorful illustrations and simple, easy-to-understand text that captures the imagination of toddlers and keeps them engaged.
 

Educational Themes: The ten books cover a wide range of topics including colors, shapes, animals, fruits and everyday objects, providing a comprehensive learning experience for young children.
 

Durable Design: Made from sturdy, child-safe materials. With rounded corners, it is safe to use. These board books are built to withstand the wear and tear of enthusiastic little readers.
 

Interactive Learning: The books encourage interactive learning through fun activities and questions that prompt toddlers to explore and discover the world around them.
 

Bonding between Parent-child: These books enhance the bond between kids and parents.
 

Development of Curiosity: Interactive elements like lift-the-flap and touch stimulate curiosity in young children and give them a hands-on feeling.
 

Brain & Speech Development: Introduction to basic topics like animals, colors, fruits, etc., helps in cognitive development and enhances vocabulary at an early age.
 

Love for Reading and Exploration: Promotes a love for reading, nurturing a lifelong habit of learning and exploration in children.
 

About the Board Books

These board books are based on 10 themes that cover:

  • Alphabets
  • Numbers & Shapes
  • Colors
  • Fruits
  • Vegetables
  • Farm Animals & Pets
  • Wild Animals
  • Birds
  • Transport
  • Body Parts

Why Choose MTG’s My First Library“?

“My First Library” is more than just a set of books; it’s an essential tool for parents and caregivers to support their child’s early development. By providing a rich and interactive reading experience, these books lay the foundation for a lifelong love of learning and knowledge.
 

Testimonials

“We absolutely love ‘MTG’s My First Library’! The books are beautifully illustrated and perfect for our playschool’s kids curious mind. It’s amazing to see how quickly they are picking up new words and concepts,” Pratima Misra, Nunkun PlaySchool, Delhi.
 

“MTG’s My First Library’ has become an integral part of our daily routine. The books are durable, engaging, and educational – everything we were looking for in early reading materials for our child,” Prashant Kumar, Indore.
 

Where you can get them

“MTG’s My First Library” is now available for purchase online from www.mtg.in, Amazon or Flipkart and at select retailers nationwide. For any bulk buying queries, connect with the MTG support on 0124-6601200.
 

My First Library is dedicated to creating high-quality, educational, and engaging products for young children. Our mission is to inspire a love for reading and learning from an early age, helping children develop essential skills that will serve them throughout their lives.