Weekly Roundup for the Week starting September 27, 2021
The week started off with the story of how we can live and let live despite our differences. This was followed by a fantasy story involving a chase across the length and breadth of our incredible country, a story about a snake catcher’s son from the Irula tribe, a folk tale from the Mishmi Hills and a story about the pumpkin’s musical connection.
Here they are :
To Each Her Own - A witty tale from Rajasthan about how diverse people can be and co-exist in peace. Read on at -
Pokiri Parrot and the Needle-nosed Ojha - A story filled with fantasy, magic, adventure and travel. Read on at -
Kali and the Rat Snake - A story of a boy named Kali, who belongs to the Irula tribe, and his experiences when he joins school. Read on at -
हम्ब्रीलमाय का करघा (Hambreelmai’s Loom) - A folk tale from the exotic land of Arunachal Pradesh about how the Mishmi people started weaving such beautiful clothes. Read on at -
The Pumpkin Seed - A delightful story of a little girl named Pinku who sowed a pumpkin seed and it’s musical connection. Read on at -