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NEW ARRIVALS (as on 22 February 2012)
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Call No |
Author |
Title |
001 GAR-E |
Garg, Rajeev |
Environment Quiz book |
001 KHA-U |
Khanna & Verma |
Upkar’s Ever latest General knowledge: Current affairs and Who’s who |
001 PAN-R |
Pandey, Deep Narayan |
Rupa book of world wildlife quiz |
001.076 ARI-A |
Arihant |
All India Pre-medical Test CBSE Objective Chemistry: 23 years (2010-1988) chapter-wise solutions |
001.076 BAN-B |
Banerjee, sudhakar |
Biology Medical entrance: More than 6500 questions for practice |
001.076 JIG-H |
JigyasaSharma |
Handbook of computers for all competitive examination |
001.076 SHA-E |
Sharma, Sanjay & Banerjee, Sudhakar |
Exploring biology Part – I: For all Medical entrance aspirants in India |
004 CBS-I |
CBSE |
Informatics practices: CBSE XII |
004 CBS-T |
CBSE |
Text book on Informatics Practices for Class XI |
004 CBS-T |
CBSE |
Text book on Informatics Practices for Class XII |
004 KOG-I |
Kogent Learning Solutions |
Illustrator CS 5 in simple steps |
004 KOG-P |
Kogent Learning Solutions |
Photoshop CS 5 in simple steps |
004 MCF-C2 |
McFarland, David sawyer |
CSS: The missing manual |
004 PER-F |
Perkins, Todd |
Flash professional CS5 bible |
020 CBS-O |
CBSE |
Organising school library – Guidelines |
028 BLO-H |
Bloom, Harold |
How to read and why |
028 BLO-H |
Bloom, Harold |
How to read and why |
070.19 SAB-Y |
Sabin, Alec |
You’re on : How to develop great media skills for TV, Radio and the Internet |
150 CAR-L |
Carnegie, Dale |
Leader in you: How to win friends influence people and succeed in a chnaging world |
153.42 SLO-L |
Sloane, Paul |
Leade’s guide to lateral thinking skills |
158.1 RAS-I |
Rashmi Bansal |
I have a dream |
181.45 SAM-Y |
Sameer Akhtar |
Yoga in the workplace |
300 CBS-F |
CBSE |
Formative assessment: Manual for teachers -Social science for Class X |
300.7 CBS-F |
CBSE |
Formative assessment: Manual for teachers -Social Science for IX |
300.7 SIV-S |
sivarajan. K , etc. |
Social science education: Methodology if teaching and pedagogic analysis |
303.4830954 ABD-S |
Abdul Kalam, A P J |
Spirit of India |
303.4830954 MIS-I |
Misra, Neelish and Murao, Zara, Ed |
Inspired India |
320.55 GAN-G |
Gandhi M K |
Gandhi Speaks: The Mahatma’s words for children |
330.954 PAN-E |
Pandey S N |
Economic history of modern India (1757 to 1947) |
345 RAM-C |
Ram Kumar, G |
Cyber crimes: A primer on internet threats and email abuses |
363.34 NAN-F |
Nancy williams |
Fury of natural disasters: Moving stories of struggle and survival |
363.7 CBS-E |
CBSE |
Environmental education: Teachers’ manual. Class 9 |
363.7 CBS-T |
Cbse |
Together towards a safer India – 1: An introduction to disaster management for class 8 |
371.1 SIN-T |
singh, R P |
Teacher education today:Researches speak |
371.1 TIC-T |
Tickoo, M L |
Teaching and learning English: asourcebook for Teachers and Teacher-Trainers |
371.26 FRY-L |
Fry, Ron |
Last minute study tips |
371.26Q CBS-R(h) |
CBSE |
Rachnathmak moolyankan hetu shishak sandarshika (Hindi class IX) (h) |
371.26Q CBS-RRev.ed. 5 |
CBSE |
Rachnathmak moolyankan hetu shishak sandarshika (Hindi class X) (h) |
371.26Q CBS-S |
CBSE |
Sample Question papers: in English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Mathematics, Science and Social Science for Class IX |
371.26Q CBS-S |
CBSE |
Sample Question papers: in English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Mathematics, Science and Social Science for Class IX |
371.26Q CBS-S |
CBSE |
Sample Question papers: Economics, Business studies, Accountancy for class XII |
371.26Q CBS-S |
CBSE |
Sample Question papers: History, Geography, Political Science and Economics for class XII |
371.26Q CBS-S |
CBSE |
Sample Question papers: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology for class XII |
371.26Q CBS-S.X |
CBSE |
Sample Question papers: (For summative assessment II, March 2011) |
371.3 CBS-L |
CBSE |
Teacher’s Manual on Life skills – Classes IX – X |
372.86 BAI-T |
Bailey, Richard |
Teaching physical education: a handbok for primary & secondary school teachers |
375 CBS-C |
CBSE |
Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation-Manual for Teachers: Classes VI to VIII |
375 CBS-CRev.ed. 5 |
CBSE |
Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation: Manual for Teachers for Classes IX & X |
375 CBS-S |
CBSE |
Senior school curriculum, 2013, Vol.2 Languages |
375 CBS-S |
CBSE |
Senior school curriculum, 2012, Vol.I: Main subjects |
378.1 CBS-E |
CBSE |
Examination bye-laws |
395 MAR-M |
Margaret Frankl |
Modern etiquettes for girls |
398.2 LAN-G |
Lang, Andrew, ed. |
Green fairy: The blue bird and other stories |
420.7 CBS-F |
CBSE |
Formative assessment: Manual for teachers – English for Class IX |
420.7 CBS-F |
CBSE |
Formative assessment: Manual for teachers – English for Class X |
420.7 CBS-L |
CBSE |
Language skillsbook for Class XI & XII |
421 JOH-W |
John, George |
Writing made easy: 400 essays, 50 graphs & 30 letters |
421 MOR-C |
Morley, David |
Cambridge introduction to creative writing |
421 SES-E |
Seshadrinath, R |
Effective speaking and writing in English (Part – II) |
421 STU |
Barrass, Robert |
Students must write: A guide to better writing in coursework and examinations |
421.5 O’C-B |
O’Connor, J D |
Better english pronunciation |
425 PAR-G |
Parrott, Martin |
Grammar for English language teachers |
428 MCC-E |
McCarthy, Michael; O’Dell, Felicity |
English phrasal verbs in use |
502 CAP-W |
Capra, Fritjof |
Web of life: a new synthesis of mind and matter |
502 CBS-ARev.ed. 5 |
CBSE |
Assessment of Practical skills in Science for Class X |
502 CBS-F .IX |
CBSE |
Formative assessment: Manual for teachers – science for Class X |
502 CBS-L |
CBSE |
Learning by doing – science activity book for Class VIII |
502 CBS-S |
CBSE |
Science is doing: activity book for Class VII |
502 CBS-S |
CBSE |
Science is doing: activity book for Class VII |
502 PAR-P |
Parthasarathy R |
Paths of innovators in science,engineering & techology |
502.5 SUB-S |
Subburaj, V V K |
Science Quiz |
510 CBS-M |
CBSE |
Mathematics Laboratory in Primary and Upper Primary Schools – Class III – VIII |
510 CBS-M |
CBSE |
Mathematics Laboratory in Primary and Upper Primary Schools – Class III – VIII |
510.028 CBS-G |
CBSE |
Guidelines for mathematics laboratory in schools Class IX |
510.72 CBS-F |
CBSE |
Formative assessment: Manual for teachers – Mathematics for Class IX |
510.72 CBS-F .X |
CBSE |
Formative assessment: Manual for teachers – Mathematics for Class X |
523 HAW-G |
Hawking, Stephen and Mlodinow, Leonard |
Grand design |
530 KAK-P |
Kaku, Michio |
Physicsof the impossible |
530 NEL-A7 |
Nelkon, Michael; Parker, Philip |
Advanced level physics |
530 PAN-P |
Pandey, D C |
Problem book in physics: problem-solving through problems |
530 RAV-I |
Ravi R , Kamaraj P and Vijayan, Prakash |
Interactive physics; Electrostatics & electricity Vol.6 |
530 SIN-N |
Singh, D B |
New pattern AIEEE Physics |
530 SRI-I |
Sridhar, G Ravi R & Kamaraj P |
Interactive physics; Electromagnetism Vol.7 |
530 SRI-I.8 |
Sridhar, G Ravi R & Kamaraj P |
Interactive physics; Optics Vol.8 |
530.1 RAV-I |
Ravi.R, , Kamaraj.P, & Ranganathan. R |
Interactive physics;Vector, Kinematics, center of mass, linear momentum, gravitation, SHM. Vol.3 |
530.1 RAV-I.2 |
Ravi.R, , Kamaraj.P, Sridhar, G & Ranganathan. R |
Interactive physics;Rotational dynamics. Vol.2 |
530.1 RAV-I.4 |
Ravi.R, Kamaraj.P & Ranganathan R |
Interactive physics; Work, power & energy. Vol.4 |
530.1 RAV-I.5 |
Ravi.R, Kamaraj.P & Prakash. V |
Interactive physics; How to prepare and excel in exams . Vol.5 |
530.1 SRI-I.1 |
Sridhar, G, Ravi.R, & Kamaraj.P |
Interactive physics; Newton’s Laws. Vol.1 |
541.28 LEV-Q6 |
Levine, Ira N |
Quantum chemistry |
570 SHA-E |
Sharma, Sanjay & Banerjee, Sudhakar |
Exploring Biology Part – II: For Medical Entrance Aspirants in India at the level of Senior Secondary |
576 BRO-G |
Brown, T A |
Genetics: a molecular approach |
577.27 LON-G |
Long, Douglas |
Global warming |
611.1 RIP-S |
Ripley, Mike |
Surviving a stroke: Recovering and adjusting to living with hypertension |
613.7 AMI-S |
Amitabh Suri |
Sports training |
658.9D ABD-T |
Abdul Kalam, A P J and Srijan Pal Singh |
Target 3 billion |
660.6 CBS-L |
CBSE |
Laboratory manual of Biotechnology, Class XII |
660.6 CBS-L |
CBSE |
Laboratory manual of Biotechnology, Class XII |
660.6 SAT-B |
Satyanarayana U |
Biotechnology |
808.066 JAM-W |
James, Neil |
Writing at work; how to write clearly, effectively and professiionally |
808.068 ALE-C |
Alexander Dumas |
Count of Monte Cristo |
808.068 ALE-C |
Alexander Dumas |
Count of Monte Cristo |
808.068 ANU-A |
Anurag Mehta |
Ancient Tales |
808.068 ANU-G |
Anurg Mehta |
Great stories for children : black book |
808.068 ANU-G |
Anurg Mehta |
Great stories for children : red book |
808.068 ANU-G |
Anurg Mehta |
Great stories for children : Purple book |
808.068 ANU-G |
Anurg Mehta |
Great stories for children : White book |
808.068 ANU-G |
Anurg Mehta |
Great stories for children : Brown book |
808.068 ANU-G |
Anurg Mehta |
Great stories for children : Pink book |
808.068 ANU-G |
Anurg Mehta |
Great stories for children : yellow book |
808.068 ANU-G |
Anurg Mehta |
Great stories for children : blue book |
808.068 ANU-S |
Anurg Mehta |
Short stories from Indian mythology |
808.068 ANU-T |
Anurg Mehta & Vaneeta Vaid |
Tell Me about Ganesha |
808.068 ANU-T |
Anurg Mehta & Vaneeta Vaid |
Tell Me about Hinduism |
808.068 ANU-T |
Anurg Mehta & Vaneeta Vaid |
Tell Me about Sikh Gurus |
808.068 ANU-T |
Anurg Mehta & Vaneeta Vaid |
Tales of gods & demons |
808.068 ANU-T |
Anurg Mehta & Vaneeta Vaid |
Tell Me about Krishna |
808.068 ANU-T |
Anurg Mehta & Vaneeta Vaid |
Tell Me about festivals of India |
808.068 BPI-L |
BPI India |
Liitle rabbit learns to climb |
808.068 CAR-A |
Carrol, Lewis |
Alice in wonderland |
808.068 DEF-A |
London, Jack |
Call of the wild |
808.068 DEF-A |
Defoe, Daniel |
Adventures of Robinson Crusoe |
808.068 DEF-A |
Defoe, Daniel |
Adventures of Robinson Crusoe |
808.068 DIC-D |
Dickens, Charles |
David Copperfield |
808.068 DIC-H |
Austen, Jane |
Pride and prejudice |
808.068 DIC-H |
Dickens, Charles |
Great expectations |
808.068 DIC-H |
Twain, Mark |
Huckleberry Finn |
808.068 DIC-O |
Dickens, Charles |
Oliver Twist |
808.068 DIV-T |
Divya Jain |
Tales of wisdom from India |
808.068 EUR-A |
Euro Books |
Around the world in 80 days: Great Classics |
808.068 EUR-T |
Euro Books |
Treasure Island: Great Classics |
808.068 FAF-E |
Fafa-Juno |
Exciting adventures: an unusual halloween & other adventrues – Book 2 |
808.068 FAF-E |
Fafa-Juno |
Exciting adventures: Let’s go star gazing and other adventrues – Book 3 |
808.068 IND-C |
Indira,C V |
Chimpu and the red cap and other story…. |
808.068 IND-E |
Indira,C V |
Elephant and the ant and other story…. |
808.068 IND-G |
Indira,C V |
Greeny and the guava |
808.068 IND-H |
Indira,C V |
Honest Raja |
808.068 IND-H |
Indira,C V |
Helpful Tanay and other story…. |
808.068 IND-L |
Indira,C V |
Lazy Rahul |
808.068 IND-M |
Indira,C V |
Mickey and his toys |
808.068 IND-T |
Indira,C V |
Tom the careful boy and other story….. |
808.068 KAT |
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Katha manjari (h) |
808.068 KAT |
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Katha manjari (h) |
808.068 KNI-W |
Knight M J |
Why should I turn off the tap? |
808.068 KNI-W |
Knight M J |
Why should I care about nature? |
808.068 KNI-W |
Knight M J |
Why shouldn’t I drop litter? |
808.068 KNI-W |
Knight M J |
Why should I walk more often? |
808.068 KNI-W |
Knight M J |
Why should I recycle rubbish? |
808.068 KOH-B |
Kohli, K S, Ret., |
Old woman and her pig |
808.068 KOH-B |
Kohli, K S, Ret., |
Brave little tailor |
808.068 KOH-B |
Kohli, K S, Ret., |
Brave little tailor |
808.068 KOH-B |
Kohli, K S, Ret., |
Old woman and her pig |
808.068 KOH-E |
Kohli, K S |
Elves and the shoemaker |
808.068 KOH-S |
Kohli, K S, Ret., |
Sorcerer’s apprentice |
808.068 KOH-S |
Kohli, K S, Ret., |
Sorcerer’s apprentice |
808.068 KOH-T |
Kohli, K S |
Three little pigs |
808.068 KOH-T |
Kohli, K S |
Three little pigs |
808.068 RAI-A |
Rainbow |
Aladdin and the magic lamp and other storis |
808.068 RAI-B |
Rainbow |
Beauty and the Beast and other stories |
808.068 RAI-C |
Rainbow |
Cinderella |
808.068 RAI-C |
Rainbow |
Pinochhio |
808.068 RAI-H |
Rainbow |
Hare and the tortoise and other stories |
808.068 RAI-J |
Rainbow |
Jack and beanstalk and other stories |
808.068 RAI-L |
Rainbow |
Little red ridinghood |
808.068 RAI-T |
Rainbow |
Three billy goats and other stories |
808.068 ROH-F |
Rohan |
Fairy Tales: Snow white and the seven dwarfs |
808.068 ROH-F |
Rohan |
Fairy Tales: Sleeping beauty |
808.068 ROH-F |
Rohan |
Fairy Tales: Sleeping beauty |
808.068 ROH-I |
Rohan |
Intelligent duo: Vikram and Betal |
808.068 SHR-A |
Shree Books |
Aung San Suu Kyi: a biography |
808.068 SHR-A |
Shree Books |
Albert einstein: a biography |
808.068 SHR-A |
Shree Books |
Amitabh Bachchan: a biography |
808.068 SHR-A |
Shree Books |
Abraham Lincoln: a biography |
808.068 SHR-A |
Shree Books |
Ashoka the Great: a biography |
808.068 SHR-E |
Shree Books |
Enid Blyton: a biography |
808.068 SHR-G |
Shree Books |
Galileo Galilei: a biography |
808.068 SHR-J |
Shree Books |
Tipu Sultan: a biography |
808.068 SHR-J |
Shree Books |
Jawaharlal Nehru: a biography |
808.068 SHR-R |
Shree Books |
Rani Lakshmibai: a biography |
808.068 SHR-R |
Shree Books |
Rabindranath Tagore: a biography |
808.068 SHR-S |
Shree Books |
APJ Abdul Kalam: a biography |
808.068 SHR-S |
Shree Books |
Sir C V Raman: a biography |
808.068 SHR-S |
shree Books |
Sachin Tendulkar: a biography |
808.068 SHR-S |
Shree Books |
Mother Teresa: a biography |
808.068 SHR-T |
Shree Books |
Thomas Alva Edison: a biography |
808.068 SHR-V |
Shree Books |
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan: a biography |
808.068 SHR-W |
Shree Books |
Walt Disney: a biography |
808.068 STE-K |
Stevenson, Robert Louis |
Kidnapped |
808.068 STE-T |
Stevenson, Robert Louis |
Treasure island |
808.068 SUN-A |
Sunita Pant Bansal, retold |
Aesop’s fables: The fortune teller and other stories |
808.068 SUN-A |
Sunita Pant Bansal, retold |
Aesop’s fables: The forest nursery and other stories |
808.068 SUN-A |
Sunita Pant Bansal, retold |
Aesop’s fables: The crow and the serpent and other stories |
808.068 SUN-A |
Sunita Pant Bansal, retold |
Aesop’s fables: Simon and the shipwreck and other stories |
808.068 SUN-A |
Sunita Pant Bansal, retold |
Aesop’s fables: The thief and the boy and other stories |
808.068 SUN-A |
Sunita Pant Bansal, retold |
Aesop’s fables: The cockerel and the cats and other stories |
808.068 TOO-A |
Toons Animation |
Adventures of Tenali Raman Vol.3 |
808.068 TOO-A |
Toons Animation |
Adventures of Tenali Raman Vol.4 |
823 ADI-H |
Adichie, Chimamananda Ngozi |
Half of a yellow sun |
823 AHM-W |
Ahmad, Jamil |
Wandering falcon |
823 AND-A |
Andersen, Hans Chrisitian |
Andersen’s fairy tales |
823 AND-A |
Andersen, Hans Chrisitian |
Little men and Jo’s boys |
823 AND-H |
Andersen, Hans Chrisitian |
Hans Anderson’s fairy tales |
823 BAR-P |
Barrie, J M |
Peterpan |
823 BAR-S |
Barnes, Julian |
Sence of an ending |
823 BAR-S |
barnes, Julian |
Sense of an ending |
823 BHA-D |
Bharati Ray |
Daughters: A story of five generations |
823 BHA-G |
Bhavani Bhattacharya |
Goddess named gold |
823 BHA-T |
Bhagat, Chetan |
Three mistakes of my life |
823 BLU-I |
Blume, Judy |
It’s not the end of the world |
823 BLU-S |
Blume, Judy |
Starring Sally J. Freedman as herself |
823 BON-C |
Bond, Ruskin |
Crazy times with uncle Ken |
823 BUR-L |
Burnett, Frances Hodgson |
Little princess |
823 CHE-F |
Chetan Bhagat |
Five point someone what not to do at IIT |
823 CHE-O |
Chetan Bhagat |
One night @ the call center |
823 CHE-R |
Chetan Bhagat |
Revolution 2020 |
823 CHE-T |
Chetan Bhagat |
Two states: The story of ny marriage |
823 CHR-J |
Chrompton, Richmal |
Just William |
823 CHR-S |
Chrompon, Richmal |
Still William |
823 COO-W |
Coolidge, Susan |
What Katy did at school and what katy did next |
823 CRO-M |
Crompton, Richmal |
More William |
823 CRO-W |
Crompton, Richmal |
William again |
823 DAV-I |
Davidar, David |
Ithaca |
823 DEV-I |
Devika rangachari |
I can: stories of how children are changing their world |
823 DIC-C |
Dickens, Charles |
Christmas carol |
823 DIX-D |
Dixon, Franklin W |
Double down # 26 |
823 DIX-E |
Dixon, Franklin W |
End of the trail # 162 |
823 DIX-F |
Dixon, Franklin W |
Feeding frenzy # 20 |
823 DIX-H |
Dixon, Franklin W |
Hurricane Joe # 11 |
823 DIX-H |
Dixon, Franklin W |
Hazed # 14 |
823 DIX-H |
Dixon, Franklin W |
Hardy Boys, Foreverlost # 36 |
823 DIX-P |
Dixon, Franklin W |
Private killer # 32 |
823 DOY-H |
Doyle, Arthur Conan |
Hound of baskervilles |
823 DOY-H |
Doyle, Arthur Conan |
Hound of baskervilles |
823 GRA-W |
Grahame, Kenneth |
Wind in the willows |
823 HEN-S |
Henry, O |
Selected stories by O Henry |
823 JAY-C |
Jayasinh Birjepatil |
Chinnery’s hotel |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: The stolen relic |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: En Garde |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Dangerous plays |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Action |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Seeing green |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Pit of wipers |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Lights, camera,.. |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Secret identity |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Perfect cover |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: The perfect escape |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Model menace |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Model suspect |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Green with envy |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Dress to steal |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Serial sabotage |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Trouble waters |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Close encounters |
823 KEE-N |
Keene, Carolyn |
Nancy Drew: Getting burned |
823 KEE-S |
Keen, Carolyn |
Secret Sabotage: Nancy Drew # 42 |
823 KIP-R |
Kipling, Rudgard |
Rewards and fairies |
823 KUN-J |
Kunal Basu |
Japanese wife |
823 LAN-T |
Lang, Andrew, Ed. |
Tales from arabian nights |
823 LES-F |
Lessing, Doris |
Fifth child |
823 LON-W |
London, Jack |
White fang |
823 MAD-L |
Madhavan, N S |
Litanies of Dutch battery |
823 MC -J |
Mc Donald, Megan |
Judy Moody was in a mood |
823 MC -J |
Mc Donald, Megan |
Judy Moody predicts the future |
823 MC -J |
Mc Donald, Megan |
Judy Moody saves the world |
823 ORW-A |
Orwell, George |
Animal farm |
823 PAO-I |
Paolini, Christopher |
Inheritance |
823 PAO-I |
Paolini, Christopher |
Inheritance |
823 PER-A |
Perrett, Jean |
Ash and Tara and the palace of silence |
823 RAH-S |
Rahul Bhattacharya |
Sly company of people who care |
823 RAM-D |
Raman Pillai, C V |
Dharmaraja |
823 RAN-S |
Rana Dasgupta |
Solo |
823 RAW-Y |
Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan |
Yearling |
823 REI-I |
Reilly, Mathew |
Ice station |
823 REI-S |
Reilly, Mathew |
Six sacred stones |
823 RIO-P |
Riordan, Rick |
Percy Jackson and the sea of monsters |
823 RIO-P |
Riordan, Rick |
Percy Jackson and the lightning thief |
823 RIO-P |
Riordan, Rick |
Percy Jackson and the titan’s curse |
823 SAG-B |
Sagarika Ghose |
Blind path |
823 SAL-C |
Salinger, J D |
Catcher in the rye |
823 SAN-G |
Sankar |
Great unknown |
823 SAR-T |
Saradindu Bandopadhyay |
Thungabhadra |
823 SHA-H |
Shakespeare, Wiilaim |
Hamlet |
823 SOH-D |
Sohan Roy |
Dam 999 |
823 SON-T |
Sonja Chandrachood |
Truble at the Taj |
823 STI-G |
Stine, R L |
Gosts of fear street |
823 STI-G |
Stine, R L |
Goosebumps: Attack of the aqua apes and nightmre in 3-D: Twicw terrifying tales |
823 STO |
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Story of price and princes from Arabian nights |
823 SUB-S |
Subhadra Sen Gupta |
Secret diary of world’s worst cook |
823 SUD-O |
Sudha Murthy |
Old man and his God |
823 SUJ-I |
Sujata Sankranti |
In the shadow of legends |
823 SUK-W |
Sukhdev Prasad |
World famous supernatural mysteries |
823 THO-K |
Thomas, Rosie |
Kashmir Shawl |
823 TOL-T |
Tolkien J R R |
Tales from the perilous realm |
823 VIJ-L |
Vijayan, O V |
Legends of Khasak |
823 VIK-T |
Vikas Khatri |
Thirty six unsolved mysteries of the world |
823 WAL-M |
Walker, Alice |
Meridian |
823 WEB-D |
Webster, Jean |
Daddy long legs |
823 WIG-R |
Wiggin, Kate Dauglas |
Rebaca of sunnybrook farm |
823 WIL-P |
Wilde, Oscar |
Picture of Dorian Gray |
823.01 IRV-R |
Irving, Washington |
Rip van wingle: The legend of sleepy hallow and other stories |
823.01 KIP-J |
Kipling, Rudyard |
Just so stories |
824 CHA-A |
Chandra, Pushkar dinesh |
Advanced essays |
824 DAT-S |
Datason, R P |
Selected essays |
825 SES-P |
Seshadrinath, R |
Pearls of wisdom and stirring speeches of Dr. S. Radhakrishnan |
825 SES-P |
Seshadrinath, R |
Pearls of wisdom and stirring speeches of Dr. S. Radhakrishnan |
8H0.92 TAS-M |
Taslima Nasreen |
Mujhe ghar le chalo: Autobiography (h) |
8H2 TAN-T |
Tanvir, Habib |
Teen khel (h) |
8H3 CHO-J |
Chopra, Sudarshan, Tr. |
Jurm aur Saza (h) |
8H4 KIR-M |
Kiran Bedi |
Morcha-dar-morcha (h) |
8H4 SUS-N |
Sushma Dube, ed. |
Nibandh sankalan (h) |
8H4.08 RAM-N |
Ramprakash |
Nibandh sanchayan (h) |
920 GOF-S |
Goffin, R C, Ed., |
Short biographies of Oliver Goldsmith, Queen Victoria, Henry Fielding, Lord Curzon, Charles Dickens, T E Lawrence |
920.02 CHA-F |
Chakravarty, A |
Freedom fighters of India |
921 SAW-W |
Sawhney, Clifford |
World’s greatest seers and philosophers |
922.31 ROG-P |
Rogerson, Barnaby |
Probhet Muhammad: A biography |
923.173 SUG-B |
Sugathan, R and Monica Khanna |
Barack Hussein Obama: The change has come |
923.2 GUE-B |
Guevara, Ernesto Che |
Bolivian Diary: The untold story of his final campaign |
923.254 SHA-M |
Sharma, Chandrika Prasad |
Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati (h) |
925.1 KAN-M |
Kanigel, Robert |
Man who knew infinity: A life of the genius Ramanujan |
926 BIL |
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Bill Gates: he who reduced the globe into a small town |
926 ISA-S |
Isaacson, Walter |
Steve Jobs |
927.8 GEO-M |
George, T J S |
MS: A life in music |
927.96 AKH-C |
Akhtar, Shoib |
Controversially yours |
954 SAN-I |
Sanjeev Bhaskar |
India: One man’s personal journey round the subcontinent |
H 155.4 AGR-B |
Agraval, Eswar Prakash |
Bal vikas yevam shaishik kriyayem (h) |
H 372 AGR-P |
Agraval J C |
Prarambhik adyapak karya : bhag 2 (h) |
H 4H5 VAR-M |
Varma, Shyamji Gokul |
Manak vyavaharik Hindi vyakaran thadha rachana (h) |
H 808.068 ARU-S |
Aruna Kumar |
Sahis ki jinka charitra he (h) |
H 808.068 ARY-B |
Arya, P K |
Bachom ki sarvasreshta kahaniyam (h) |
H 808.068 DEV-C |
Devsare, Hari Krishna |
Chaitanya mahaprabhu (h) |
H 808.068 DEV-C |
Devsare, Hari Krishna |
Chaitanya mahaprabhu (h) |
H 808.068 DEV-M |
Devsare, Harikrishnan |
Meethe-meethe saathi (h) |
H 808.068 KAM-C |
Kamala Obray |
Chalo dekhne Delhi ko (h) |
H 808.068 LAL-C |
Lalita Bawa |
Chatpat bandar aur pencil (h) |
H 808.068 MAH-P |
Mahendra Yadav |
Ped-Podhon ka rahasyamay sansaar (h) |
H 808.068 MAJ-K |
Majumdar, N N |
Kuchh Bharatiya pakshi (h) |
H 808.068 MAN-R |
Manto, Sahadat Hasan |
Rooz ek kahani (h) |
H 808.068 MAR-S |
Margaret Kid |
Shobhana (h) |
H 808.068 MRU-M |
Mrunalini Srivastav |
Master saheb (h) |
H 808.068 MRU-M |
Mrunalini Srivastav |
Master saheb (h) |
H 808.068 NOO-N |
Noopur Sharma |
Nanhi bhavanayem (h) |
H 808.068 SAN-S |
Sankar |
Samajh ka pher (h) |
H 808.068 SAR-A |
Saran |
Aapka munna (h) |
H 808.068 SAR-D |
Sarojini Prasad |
Dadi mam aur archith baba (h) |
H 808.068 SAS-B |
Sastri, Dharmapal |
Bal kathayem (h) |
H 808.068 SAU-K |
Saurav Pandeya |
Khazana kahaniyon ka (h) |
H 808.068 SHA-I |
sharma, ramkrishna |
Ishwar ki ankhem (h) |
H 808.068 SHA-K |
Sharma, Gangadatt |
Krishna kanhiyya (h) |
H 808.068 SHA-M |
Shankar |
Moorkhon ka swarg (h) |
H 808.068 SHI-M |
Shivkumar, K |
Marta kya na karta (h) |
H 808.068 SHY-M |
Shyam Dua |
Meri priya manoranjak kahaniyam (h) |
H 808.068 SRE-S |
Sreevastav, Sigaroon |
Sahasi Thara (h) |
H 808.068 SUB-P |
Subhadra Malavi, ed. |
Phir kya hua….? (h) |
H 808.068 VAR-P |
Varma, Shamaji Gokul |
Padosi ka dharma (h) |
H 808.068 VIM-P |
Vimla Mahesh |
Prithvi aur jeevan (h) |
H 808.068 VIS-H |
Vishnu sharma |
Hitopadesh (h) |
H 8H1 GOR-D |
Gorakhpuri, Firaque |
Dharti ki karvat (h) |
H 8H1.08 BAD-A |
Badr, Bashir |
Aas : Collection of Ghazals (h) |
H 8H2 BIH-S |
Bihari, Mridula |
Suryas T ke pahle tatha anya natak (h) |
H 8H2 MOL-K |
Moliere |
Kanjoos (h) |
H 8H2.08 SAX-H |
Saxena, Sarweshwardayal |
Hawaalat (h) |
H 8H2.08 SRI-C |
Srivastava, amitabh |
Chukanyange Nahin (h) |
H 8H2.08 TAN-A |
Tanvir, Habib |
Agra Bazar (h) |
H 8H3 AAB-D |
Aabid Surthi |
Dude huye farishathe (h) |
H 8H3 GOY-B |
Goyal, Vijaya |
Badi amma (h) |
H 8H3 MAN-S |
Manto, Saadat Hasan |
San 1919 ki ek baat (h) |
H 8H3 MAX-C |
Maxim Gorky |
Chuni huyi kahaniyam: Bhag 2 (h) |
H 8H3 PHA-M |
Phanishwar Nath Renu |
Maila aanchal (h) |
H 8H3 PRE-K |
Prem Chand |
Kayakalpa (h) |
H 8H3 SUB-S |
Subhadra Malawi and Sulekha Kumar |
Seepiyan (h) |
H 8H3.08 MIS-K |
Mishra, Ramdarash |
Kuchh Yaaden bachpan ki (h) |
H 8H3.08 SHA-C |
Sharma, Shamim |
Chaupal pai tau (h) |
H 8H3.08 SHA-C |
Sharma, Shamim |
Choupaal ke chale (h) |
H 8H3.08 SHA-J |
Sharma, Sreeram |
Jangal ke jeev (h) |
H 8H3.08 SUD-N |
Sudarsan |
Nageene: Chautak kahaniyam ka sangrah (h) |
H 8H3.08 TAG-T |
Tagore, Rabindranath |
Tagore ki sampoorna kahaniyam: bhag 1 (h) |
H 8H3.08 YAD-A |
Yadav R K, ed. |
Aesop ki kathayem (h) |
H 8H4 MAN-S |
Manto, saadat Hasan |
Sareer aur atma (h) |
H 8H4.08 JUL-S |
Jule Burna |
Sunhara sikka (h) |
H 8H8 ASH-C |
Ashapoorna Devi |
Chabeeband sandook (h) |
H 8H8 JAI-J |
Jain, Kanti Kumar |
Jo Kahooga sach kahooga (h) |
H 8H8 JUL-A |
Jule Burna |
Aakas ke ladake (h) |
H 8H8 UMA-S |
Uma Aasopa |
Samskar jeevan ke aadhar (h) |
H 808.068 AMI-K |
Amit Pandey |
Kisne khaye malpuye (h) |
H 808.068 CHE-J |
Chelapati Rao. M |
Jawaharlal Nehru: Kishoron ke liye (h) |
H 808.068 IND-K |
Indira ananthakrishnan |
Kichu kechua (h) |
H 808.068 NAD-K |
Nadan, Mukesh |
Kahavaton kee kahaniyan (h) |
H 808.068 REN-C |
Renuka Viswanath |
Chaatu lucky (h) |
H 808.068 VYA-B |
Vyadhit Hriday |
Bal Mahabharath (h) |
H 8H4 SHA-N |
sharma, B K, ed. |
Nibandh sanchayan (h) |
H 923.254 SHA-M |
Sharma, Chandrika Prasad |
Mahmana Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya (h) |
H 923.254 SHA-N |
Sharma, Chandrika Prasad |
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose (h) |
R 769.56 SUS-W |
sushma Suresh, ed. |
Who’s who on Indian stamps |
S 8S0 BHA-S |
bhandarkar, Ramakrishna Gopal |
Second book of Sanskrit; Being a treatise on grammar with exercises |
T 660.6 CBS-T.11 |
CBSE |
Text book of Biotechnology, Class XI |
T 660.6 CBS-T.12 |
CBSE |
Text book of Biotechnology, Class XII |
T 420 CBS-IRev.ed. 5 |
CBSE |
Interact in English: Main Coursebook for English communicative for class IX |
T 420.7 CBS-9 |
CBSC |
Interact in English: Literature Reader – A textbook for English Course (Communicative) Class IX |
Filed under: New Book Alert, new books
February 22, 2012 • 9:26 am 0
“LibGuides” (Library Guides) are guides which give useful information/tips to students and teachers on various topics based on the Library’s Information and Media Literacy (IML) Curriculum.The Library Media Centre a KV Pattom published the first Library Guide in the series on the topic Internet safety. It contains details on a proposed internet safety Policy, E-mail Security Tips and tips for staying safe on Social Network sites. The students can have copies from the Library.
Click here to download the LibGuide on Internet Safety KV Pattom LibGuide: Internet-1
Filed under: LibGuides, Cyber safety, internet safety, Internet Safety Policy, libGuides, Library Guides
February 3, 2012 • 6:09 pm 2
Name of the Student & Class |
Naveena Pradeep, XI A |
Your First Book and who gifted it ? |
The Red Little Sparrow My class teacher, Ms Rosemary
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Favourite Books and why ? (Title & Author) |
Jackdaws-Ken Follett False impression- Jeffrey Archer Harry Potter series-J K Rowling The style in which the authors have portrayed characters in each of these books and also these books felt so real that could clearly visualize them as I read it. |
Most favourite character |
Hermione Granger in Harry potter and Felicity Clairet in Jackdaws |
Now reading (Title & Author) |
TITLE: Agatha Christie,An autobiography AUTHOR- Agatha Christie |
Where do you like to read most? |
At home. |
If you get a chance to meet a writer, who would you prefer to and why ? |
J.K.Rowling. I have always been so surprised the way she finished off all the books giving a mind for no question to readers. |
Who motivates you to read ? |
My Father |
Books you recommend to your friends? |
Jackdaws, Shivering Sands, Sands OF Time,The Third Twin, False Impression, A matter of honour ,A Prisoner Of Birth. |
Reading makes you |
Think. It takes you somewhere more than reality and helps you to have more innovative ideas as its said to think “out of box”. Moreover , it is more expressive as to how people feels and their emotions. All in all reading is EVERYTHING to me. |
Name of the Student & Class |
Bhavapriya Thottakad, XI-A |
Your First Book and who gifted it ? |
I can’t really remember all that well because it was quite long ago but I think it was The Whispering Rabbit. It was gifted by my Aunt when I was four years old, I think. |
Favourite Books and why ? (Title & Author) |
I have way too many favourite books!! And remembering all the titles will take a long time but some of them are The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling, My Family and Other Animals and Birds, Beasts and Relatives by Gerald Durrell, All Creatures Great and Small and All Things Wise and Wonderful by James Herriot, The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy, The Children of the New Forest by Frederick Marryat etc etc. These are just some of my favourite books! I don’t like to stick to a certain genre. I like dabbling in all kinds of books. |
Most favourite character |
Luna Lovegood from the Harry Potter series |
Now reading (Title & Author) |
TITLE:The Picture of Dorian Gray AUTHOR: Oscar Wilde |
Where do you like to read most? |
Preferably on my bed. Or curled up in a chair. Now that I think about it, I like to read anywhere except in vehicles. |
If you get a chance to meet a writer, who would you prefer to and why ? |
J.K. Rowling, most definitely. I have read the HP series so many times that I can’t count! These books endear themselves to me because the main protagonist is far from ideal. The characters in the books are not high and mighty and noble. Everyone has a flaw and J.K. Rowling has taken care to portray human emotions, vices and virtues all together. It would be quite an honour to meet her, though I’m not putting down the works of other authors. |
Who motivate you to read ? |
Nobody, really. I read because I like to read and not because of being motivated or inspired. However I have my parents to thank for, for encouraging the reading habit in me from quite an early age and also for not objecting (most of the times) against me reading during exam times! My mother used to tell me stories from the books she had read during her childhood and teenage years when I was four to five years old. Conventional fairy tales were not part of my childhood, instead I grew up listening to Russian folk tales, Wuthering Heights and many other classics. I have been told that whenever my mother told me the story of Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty, I used to insist on the bad guys and good guys switching roles! I was introduced to The Scarlet Pimpernel by my mother and now it is one of my most favourite books! |
Books you recommend to your friends? |
I wish I could remember the names of them all. As I’m not sure what the age specifications are, my recommendations are limited. But here are a few:- His Dark Materials series by Philip Pullman(preferably for readers above the age of 13), pretty much all the works of P.G. Wodehouse for e.g. The Girl in Blue, Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister by Gregory Maguire(for a different take on Cinderella from the point of view of the stepsisters. Set in a non-magical universe. For older readers), The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende(it’s a relatively new genre known as Mystical Realism. For older readers), Dogsong by Gary Paulsen, Rosy is My Relative by Gerald Durrell, Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White, Vampire Academy series by Richelle Mead(For older readers), The Bastard of Istanbul and Bonbon Palace by Elif Shafak(for older readers), The Young Samurai series by Chris Bradford, The Chalet School series by Elinor-Brent Dyer, also I would recommend reading up on folk tales and fairy tales of other cultures…they are quite entertaining!! Please experiment with all genres, don’t stick to just one. |
Reading makes you…
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Reading makes me escape reality and be in a world which I would never be able to visit in real life. I can be in a different world or a different character every time I read a book. While reading, I can go from sitting in a noisy classroom to riding on dragon back. Reading helps me get out of the “the Real World” which I find horrible. I pride myself on having an extreme imagination and at risk of sounding poetic ‘Reading lends my Imagination wings to lift off and fly high’. Imagination is to be cultivated because whenever you are feeling down and ragged on by people, imagining you are a different person and you’re in a different universe, lends you strength. This is the serious reason.
On a more playful note, reading gets me out of pointless conversations that I would rather avoid!!
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Name of the Student & Class |
Linita Sara Paul , IX A |
Your First Book and who gifted it ? |
Secret Seven, from my friend Unnikrishnan |
Favourite Books and why ? (Title & Author) |
Twilight Saga by Stephanie Mayer, Harry Potter Series by J.K.Rowling. B’coz it is filled with mystery and adventure. |
Most favourite character |
Edward |
Now reading (Title & Author) |
TITLE: Harry Potter and The Order of Phoenix AUTHOR-J K Rowling |
Where do you like to read most? |
Everywhere |
If you get a chance to meet a writer, who would you prefer to and why ? |
Stephanie Mayer-Because she is the author of my favourite book Twilight Saga. |
Who motivate you to read ? |
Grandmother |
Books you recommend to your friends? |
Twilight Saga, Harry Potter ,Nancy Drew, Wings of Fire etc |
Reading makes you |
Happy and hopeful. It extends my imagination to its fullness. |
Teacher |
Mr Mathew Abraham, PGT (Physics) |
Books |
Childhood favourites: My Experiments with Truth (Mahatma Gandhi) Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Arthur Conan Doyle) Other Books: A Brief History of Time (Stephen Hawking) Ignited Minds, Wings of Fire, India 2020 (APJ Abdul Kalam), Tao of Physics (by Fritjof Capra), Blinded by Light (by Paul Davis) Journals: Current Science, Resonance (Available in School Library) Physics World (Online Version), New Scientist, Nature Physics (Hope that these journals will also be made available in the school library soon) |
Now reading |
The Scientific Edge by Jayant V Narlikar |
Why I Read?
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Even after the advent of internet and the information revolution, I derive the pleasure of getting informed along with rigorous thinking through reading books, journals and magazines. I always try to update my knowledge with Science Journals rather than books to keep myself up to date with latest developments as the journals give me more current developments than books. |
Recommendations |
The Tao of Physics (Fritjof Capra) Conceptual Physics (Paul G Hewitt) India 2020, Wings of Fire, Ignited Minds (APJ Abdul Kalam) A Brief History of Time (Stephen Hawking) Count your chickens before they hatch (Arindam Choudhury) |
Message to students |
Take Reading as a passion. Reading does not require any special time. Our School Library has a vast collection of books. Go to the library whenever you get a chance and read the journals and the books which you find interesting. Reading a lot of books will help you find out your inner call and to realize your vocation. You are naturally attracted to books for which you are here. If some book in our library interests you, read it. But, my humble suggestion is that, don’t just read for the sake of it; think deep and Dream a lot, dream of the future world of your imagination where all the problems are solved. Share your ideas through your articles and blogs. Wish you the best of reading. Let’s grow in knowledge. |
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