Device
|
Used for Measuring
|
Anemometer
|
Speed of Wind
|
Actinometer
|
Heating power of radiation, solar radiation
|
Ammeter
|
Electric current in a
circuit
|
Audiometer
|
Hearing loss
|
Bolometer
|
Power of incident electromagnetic
radiation
|
Barometer
|
Atmospheric pressure
|
Cathetometer
|
Vertical distances
|
Densimeter
|
Specific gravity of liquids
|
Dynamometer
|
Force or torque
|
Densitometer
|
Optical density of a photographic film
|
Electroencephalograph
|
Electrical activity of the brain
|
Electrocardiograph
|
Electrical activity of the heart
|
Elaeometer
|
Specific gravity of oils
|
Galvanometer
|
Electricity
|
Hydrometer
|
Specific gravity of liquids
|
Hygrometer
|
Density of water in air
|
Lactometer
|
Specific gravity of milk
|
Lysimeter
|
Balance of water in soil
|
Magnetometer
|
Strength of magnetic fields
|
Manometer
|
Pressure
|
Plastometer
|
Flow properties of plastic materials
|
Polarimetry
|
Polarization of transverse waves, electromagnetic waves
|
Spirometer
|
Volume of air
|
Spectrometer
|
Properties of light in a specific portion of
electromagnetic spectrum
|
Seismometers
|
Movement of Earth Surface
|
Sphygmomanometer
|
Blood pressure
|
Thermometer
|
Temperature
|
Tensiometer
|
Surface tension
of liquids
|
Viscometer
|
Viscosity of a fluid
|
Voltmeter
|
Electric potential, voltage
|
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Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Measurement Device
Labels:
List
Posted by
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Towns and Places in India/World
Labels:
List
List of Famous Towns
Famous Towns and Places in India
1. Agra : Situated on the right bank of the Yamuna. Famous for Taj Mahal, and Nenue of Indo – Pak Summit July 16, 2001.
2. Aizawal : Capital of Mizoram.
3. Ajmer : Famous city of Rajasthan, pilgrimage centre for the Muslims, as the tomb of Khawaja Moin – ud – din Chishti is situated.
4. Aligarh : An important town of U.P., major manufacturing centre of locks, knives, etc.
5. Alipur : Suburb of Kolkata famous for Government mint.
6. Allahabad : Also called Prayag is a city in U.P. situated at the confluence of the Ganga and Jamuna.
7. Amarnath : A famous place of Hindu Pilgrimage, situated at a height of about 13,500 ft.in Kashmir.
8. Amritsar : Famous for Golden Temple and a great pilgrimage centre for the Sikhs.
9. Arvi : The tiny village of Arvi near Narayanagaon 80 km. from Pune, figures in the International Commercial Satellite Communication map as India’s First Satellite Station.
10. Aurangabad : Important town of Maharashtra State. Ellora and Ajanta Caves are situated here.
11. Ayodhya : Famous for Ram Janam Bhumi, situated on the river Sarayu.
12. Badrinath : A famous Hindu pilgrimage centre in the Himalayas in Uttranchal near Gangotri Glacier.
13. Banaras ( Varanasi ) : An important pilgrimage centre for the Hindus. Famous for silk brocade, seat of the famous Hindu University.
14. Bangalore : Capital of Karnataka, famous for silk manufactures.
15. Buland Darwaja : A high gate in Fatehpur Sikri near Agra built by Akbar.
16. Chennai : A port and capital of Tamil Nadu. A great manufacturing and commercial centre.
17. Cherrapunji : In Meghalaya; the place of heaviest rainfallnearly; 426″ yearly.”
18. Chhatnb : It is small town in the Indian State of Jammu & Kashmir across the Indo – Pak border. Champ got a lot of attention from Pakistan forces in 1965 and 1971. Both times, it was the scene of some very hard battles.
19. Cyberabad : The city of Hyderabad of Andhra Pradesh acquired the name of Cyberabad with giants like Oracle and Microsoft setting up offices there. A ‘Silicon Valley’ is being developed there.
20. Darjeeling : A world famous tea producing centre of West Bengal.
21. Delhi : Capital of India. A great manufacturing and trading centre. It is famous mostly for the historical buildings.
22. Digboi ( Assam ): Known for rich oil fields.
23. Dum Dum ( W.B. ) : The noted international airport near Kolkata.
24. Eden Garden ( Kolkata ) : Famous stadium for cricket matches.
25. Ellora and Ajanta : Famous for wonderful Buddhist cave temples.
26. Gate way of India : A memorial gate at the Mumbai port, built in 1911.
27. Haridwar (Uttrakhand ): It is the major centre of pilgrimage for Hindus. It is situated on the banks of Ganges.
28. India Gate : A memorial in Delhi facing the Rashtrapati Bhawan.
29. Jharia : Major Coal mining centre in Bihar.
30. Jalianwala Bagh : A garden in Amritsar, scene of massacre of innocent Indians by the British on April 13, 1919.
31. Khajuraho : Famous for Mahadev temple.
32. Kolkata : Capital of West Bengal, India’s second largest ( population ) city and chief commercial port and also an industrial centre with jute and textile mills. It is also called “the city of palaces.”
33. Qutab Minar : One of the masterpieces of Indian architecture and art in Delhi. It is the biggest minar in the world.
34. Lucknow : Capital of U.P. It is famous for gold and embroidery works.
35. Ludhiana : Located in the Punjab. A major industrial and manufacturing town of India. Known for hosiery, cycle and sewing machine part industries.
36. Lumbini : In Nepal Terai, birth place of Lord Budda.
37. Mathura : A holy city in U.P., birth place of Lord Krishna.
38. Mirzapur : In U P. on the Ganges, famous for carpets, brass works and lac.
39. Mount Abu : Hill station in Rajasthan. Famous for Dilwara Jain Temple and Police Training School.
40. Mumbai : Capital of Maharashtra, first big city ( population ) of India and a leading commercial and industrial area. Popularly known as Paris of India.
41. Nagpur : In Maharashtra famous for oranges.
42. Nazi : Situated on river Godavari, pilgrimage centre for Hindus, known for the location of security currency printing press here.
43. Panipat : Famous for 3 battles fought in 1526, 1556 and 1761.
44. Patna : Capital of Bihar. It is the birth place of Guru Gobind Singh.
45. Pimpri : Near Pune, known for Penicillin factory.
46. Pune : It a commercial centre and a military station. A popular health resort in Maharashtra.
47. Port Blair : Capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal.
48. Pokhran : A place in Rajasthan desert where the first underground nuclear experiment was made by India on May 18, 1974. It also witnessed five more nuclear explosions in May, 1999.
49. Puri : Famous for Jagannath temple which is an important centre of Hindus pilgrimage.
50. Pushkar : Near Ajmer is famous for ancient temple of Brahma.
51. Raipur : Capital of newly formed Chhatisgarh state.
52. Rajghat : Situated on the bank of the Yamuna in Delhi. Samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi.
53. Ranchi : Capital of newly formed Jharkhand state.
54. Raniganj : Famous coal mining centre of India, located in West Bengal.
55. Red Fort : Redstone fort built by Shah Jahan in Delhi.
56. Rourkela (Orissa ): Steel Plant and Fertilizer factory.
57. Sarnath (near Varanasi ) : Buddha preached first sermon here.
58. Sanchi : Near Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh. It is noted for the Buddhist stupas of Ashoka.
59. Shakti Sthal : Samadhi of Smt. Indira Gandhi.
60. Shimla : A beautiful hill station and capital of Himachal Pradesh. Venue of Indo – Pak Summit, July 28, 1972.
61. Sikkim : It became the 22nd State in the Indian Union by the Constitution ( 36th Amendment ) Act, 1972.
62.Srinagar : Capital of Jammu & Kashmir and a beautiful city of lakes.
63. Udaipur (Rajasthan ) : Called the city of lakes.
64. Ujjain: In Madhya Pradesh is one of the seven cities sacred to the Hindus. Known for Mahakaleshwar temple.
65. Uri : Village in Kashmir on cease – fire line between India and Pakistan.
66. Vaishali : Modern Besarch in the district of Muzaffarpur in Bihar. It was the capital of the famous Vaishali clan in ancient limes.
67. Varanasi : or Banaras: It is a town in U P. very sacred to the Hindus. 1S known as the religious capital of Hindu India. Famous for Banaras Hindu University, Vishwanath Temple. Manmandir with Jai Singh’s Observatory, Ramnagar Fort etc.
68. Victoria Memorial : A magnificent building in Kolkata having an art gallery and a well – laid out garden attached to it.
69. Vijay Ghat : On the banks of Yamuna in Delhi is the Smadhi of Shri Lai Bahadur Shastri, former Prime Minister of India.
70. Vishakhapatnam : Big harbour on the southern coast of India; shipbuilding yard.
71. Viswa Shanti Stupa : ( World Peace Pagoda ) 45 metres high stupa raised atop the picturesque Ratnagiri Hill. It is the first stupa of its kind in India. It was inaugurated on October 25, 1969.
72. Vivekananda Rock : Is situated near Kanyakumari at the southern tip of India’s coastline. It has been so named in memory of Swami Vivekananda.
73. Wardha : In ( Maharashtra State ); Mahatma Gandhi lived there for several years; centre of cotton trade.
74. Wellington : In the Nilgiri Hills ( Tamil Nadu ) is known for Defence Services Staff College.
75. Zojila : A pass on the road from Srinagar ( Kashmir ) to Leh and then to Yarkand in Tibet.
Famous Towns and Places in World
S.No.
|
Name
|
Famous For
|
1
|
No
10, Downing Street
|
Official
residence of the British Prime Minister.
|
2
|
Abadan
( Iran )
|
Famous
for oil refinery
|
3
|
Alaska
( U.S.A. )
|
In
1958 it was declared as 49th State of U.S.A. It is near Canada
|
4
|
Alexandria
|
City
and sea - port of Egypt, founded by Alexander the Great. Handles about 80% of
the country's exports.
|
5
|
Angkor
Wat
|
Ruined
temple in Cambodia. Signposts of ancient oriental civilization.
|
6
|
Aswam
Dam
|
A
dam in Egypt across the River Nile.
|
7
|
Baku
|
Oilfields
of Azerbaijan.
|
8
|
Bastille
|
It
was a Jail in Paris. Destroyed during the French Revolution.
|
9
|
Beding
( Australia )
|
Famous
for gold mines.
|
10
|
Bethlehem
|
A
town Palestine, the birth place of Christ.
|
11
|
Bikini
Atoll
|
In
Pacific Ocean, where first hydrogen bomb was tested by U.S.A.
|
12
|
Bikini
|
An
atoll of the Marshall Islands. Atom Bomb was dropped here experimentally in
1948.
|
13
|
Bratislava
|
A
town in Czechoslovakia on Czech - Russian border.
|
14
|
Buckingham
|
Palace
London residence of the British monarch.
|
15
|
Chushul
|
In
Ladakh, highest airfield in the world. Chinese troops attacked it in 1962.
|
16
|
Corsica
|
An
island where Napoleon was born.
|
17
|
Detroit
( U.S.A )
|
The
biggest car manufacturing town in the world.
|
18
|
Elephanta
Caves ( India )
|
Situated
in an island 15 miles from Bombay. Famous for the statues of Siva and
Parvati.
|
19
|
Fleet
Street
|
Press
Center in London.
|
20
|
Gaza
Strip
|
In
Egypt near Israeli border, was seat of United nations Emergency Force till
1957. Now under Israeli occupation.
|
21
|
Gibraltar
|
Key
to Mediterranean, fortress and novel base situated on rock in the extreme
South of Spain.
|
22
|
Golden
Temple ( India )
|
Famous
temple of the Sikhs at Amritsar, constructed by Guru Ram Dass.
|
23
|
Hiroshima
|
An
industrial center of Japan which was destroyed by atom bomb in 1945.
|
24
|
Hollywood
( California. U.S.A. )
|
Famous
for film industry
|
25
|
Hyde
Park
|
A
huge park in London.
|
26
|
Jerusalem
|
City
in Israel. Jesus Christ was crucified here ( now capital of Israel )
|
27
|
Khajuraho
|
It
is the State of chattarpur, Bundelkhand in Madhya Pradesh. It is famous for
Mahadev Temple.
|
28
|
Khorkov
|
Important
town of Ukraine, manufactures motor cars, tractors and agricultural
machinery.
|
29
|
Lop
Nor
|
Palace
in Sinkiang ( Red China ), site for atomic tests.
|
30
|
Los
Angeles A part of California ( U.S.A. )
|
The
famous film industry of Hollywood is established here. It is famous as Cinima
City of the world.
|
31
|
Lusaka
|
Venue
of non-aligned nations summit in September 1970. Capital of Zambia.
|
32
|
Manchester
( U.K. )
|
Cotton
manufacturing city. It is one of the world's biggest cloth manufacturing
center.
|
33
|
Marseilles
|
City
and Seaport of Southern France. Famous for silk, wine, olive soap, margarine
and candles.
|
34
|
Mecca
( Saudi Arabia )
|
Sacred
place of the Muslims because Prophet Mohammed was born here.
|
35
|
Montreal
|
Longest
city of Canada. Famous for iron and steel works and motor car factories.
|
36
|
Nagasaki
( Japan )
|
It
is noted for its iron and steel industries. Atom was dropped here during
World War II.
|
37
|
New
Castle
|
An
important port on the Tyne in England, famous for coal industry.
|
38
|
New
Orleans ( U.S.A. )
|
It
is the greatest cotton and wheat exporting center in the world.
|
39
|
Osaka
( Japan )
|
Known
as the Manchester of Japan. It is sometimes called the Venice of Japan.
|
40
|
Pisa
|
In
Italy, famous for Leaning Tower, one of the seven wonders of the world.
|
41
|
Pentagon
|
Headquarters
of American Defence Forces.
|
42
|
Phnom
- Penh
|
Capital
of Cambodia.
|
43
|
Plais
Des Nations
|
Venue
in Geneva for holding international conferences.
|
44
|
Potala
|
Dalai
Lama's palace at Lhasa ( Tibet ).
|
45
|
Sinai
|
Peninsula
of Egypt between the Gulfs of Suez and Aquba, at the head of Red Sea.
|
46
|
Seychelles
|
Island
in Indian Ocean, got freedom on June 28, 1976.
|
47
|
Sodom
|
In
Israel, the lowest point on earth.
|
48
|
Vatican
|
Official
residence of the Pope of Rome.
|
49
|
Versaillers
( France )
|
Famous
for the treaty of Versailles which ended World War I in 1918.
|
50
|
Vienna
|
Capital
of Austria. The venue of Strategic Arms Limitation Talks ( SALT ) between
Russia and U.S.A.
|
51
|
Walling
Wall
|
Part
of the Western Wall of the Temple Court in Jerusalem. Part of the wall,
probably dates from the time of Solomon, is regarded by both Jews and Moslems
as one of special sanctity.
|
52
|
Wall
Street
|
In
Manhattan, New York, famous for American's stock exchange market.
|
53
|
White
House
|
The
official residence of the President of U.S.A. in Washington D.C.
|
54
|
Zurich
( Switzerland )
|
Famous
for the manufacture of cotton and silk and for its lenses.
|
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Monday, October 28, 2013
Books & Authors
Labels:
List
A Dangerous Place | Daniel Patrick Moynihan |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Shakespeare |
A Million Mutinies Now | V.S. Naipaul |
A Pair of Blue Eyes | GThomas Hardy |
A Passage to India | E.M.Forster |
A Passage to England | Nirad C.Chowdhury |
A Study of History | Arnold Toynbee |
A View from Delhi | Chester Bowles |
A Tale of Two Cities | Charles Dickens |
A Week with Gandhi | Louis Fischer |
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes | Arthur Conan Doyle |
Affluent Society | J.K.Galbraith |
After the Dark Night | S.M.Ali |
Age of Reason | Jean Paul Sartre |
Agni Pariksha | Acharya Tulsi |
Agni Veena | Kazi Nazrul Islam |
A Judge's Miscellany | M.Hidayathullah |
Akbarnama | Abul Fazal |
Ain-i-Akbari | Abul Fazal |
Alice in Wonderland | Lewis Carol |
All's Well that Ends Well | William Shakespeare |
Amar Kosha | Amar Singh |
Ambassador's Journal | J.K.Galbraith |
Ambassador's Report | Chester Bowles |
Anand Math | Bankim Chandra Chatterji |
An Area of Darkness | V.S. Naipaul |
Ancient Mariner | Coleridge |
Androcles and the Lion | George Bernard Shaw |
Animal Farm | George Orwell |
Anna Karenina | Tolstoy |
Antony and Cleopatra | Shakespeare |
Ape and Essence | A.Huxley |
A Prisoner's Scrapbook | L.K.Advani |
Apple Cart | G.B.Shaw |
Arabian Nights | Sir Richard Burton |
Area of Darkness | V.S.Naipal |
Arms & The Man | G.B.Shaw |
Around the World in Eighty Days | Jules Verne |
Arthashastra | Kautilya |
Ascent of the Everest | Sir John Hunt |
Ashtadhyayi | Panini |
Asian Drama | Gunnar Myrdal |
As You Like It | Shakespeare |
Autobiography of an Unknown Indian | Nirad C.Chowdhury |
Autumn Leaves | O.Pulla Reddi |
A Voice of Freedom | Nayantara Sahgal |
B
Babarnama | Babar |
Bang-e-dara | Mohd. Iqbal |
Beast and Man | Murry Midgley |
Beginning of the Beginning | Bhagwan Sri Rajneesh |
Beauty and Revolution | K.A.Abbas |
Ben Hur | Lewis Wallace |
Between the Lines | Kuldip Nayar |
Bhagwat Gita | Ved Vyas |
Birth and Death of the Sun | George Gamow |
Bisarjan | R.N.Tagore |
Bitter Sweet | Noel Coward |
Blind Beauty | Boris Pasternak |
Bliss was it in that Dawn | Minoo Masani |
Blue Bird | Maurice Maeterlink |
Broken Wing | Sarojini Naidu |
Buddha Charitam | Ashvaghosha |
Bunch of Old Letters | Jawaharlal Nehru |
C
Caesar and Cleopatra | G.B.Shaw |
Canterbury Tales | Chaucer |
Chandalika | Rabindranath Tagore |
Changing | Liv Ullmaan |
Chemmeen | T.S.Pillai |
Chidambra | Sumitranandan Pant |
Chinese Betrayal, The | B.N.Mullick |
Chitra | R.N.Tagore |
Chittrappavai | P.V.Akilandam |
Childe Harold | Lord Byron |
Comedy of Erros | Shakespeare |
Confessions of a Lover | Mulk Raj Anand |
Confessions of a Thug | Taylor |
Confidential Clerk | T.S.Eliot |
Coolie | Mulk Raj Anand |
Conquest of self | Mahatma Gandhi |
Court Dancer, The | Rabindranath Tagore |
Count of Monte Cristo | Alexander Dumas |
Crime and Punishment | Dostoevsky |
Crisis of India, The | Ronald Segal |
D
Das Kapital | Karl Marx |
Daughter of the East | Mrs.Benazir Bhutto |
David Copperfield | Charles Dickens |
Day in Shadow, The | Nayantara Sehgal |
Days of His Grace | Eyvind Johnson |
Death of a President | William Manchester |
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire | Edward Gibbon |
Decline of the West,The | O.Spengier |
Defence Without Drift | P.V.R.Rao |
Democracy Redeemed | V.K.Narasimhan |
Deserted Village | Oliver Goldsmith |
Descent of Man | Charles Darwin |
Devdas | Sarat Chander |
Discovery of India | Jawaharlal Nehru |
Divine Life | Sivananda |
Doctor's Dilemma | G.B.Shaw |
Don Juan | Lord Byron |
Don Quixote | Cervantes |
Doll's House | Ibsen |
Dr.Zhivago | Boris Pasternak |
East of Aden | John Steinbeck |
Economic Planning of India (Elimination of Child Labour) | Ashok Mehta |
Whose responsibility | Pramilla H. Bhargava |
End of an Era | C.S.Pandit |
Ends and Means | A.Huxley |
Essays on Gita | Aurobindo Ghosh |
Expanding Universe | Eddington |
Experiments with Untruth | Michael Anderson |
Eternal Himalayas | H.P.S.Ahluwalia |
Eye of the Storm,The | Patrick White |
Face to Face | Lasse and Lisa Berg |
Facts and Facts | Khan Abdul Wali Khan |
Faces of Everest | Major H.P.S.Ahluwalia |
Fatal Cart, Reconciliation Why and How | C.Rajagopalachari |
Flames from the Ashes | P.D.Tandon |
Freedom Song | Amit Chaudhuri |
Friends and Foes | Mujibur Rehman |
French Revolution | Thomas Carlyle |
From India to America | S.Chandrasekar |
French Mystic | Romain Rolland |
Fairie Queene | Edmund Spenser |
Far from the Madding Crowd | Thomas Hardy |
Farewell The Trumpets | James Morris |
Fasana-i-Azad | Ratan Nath Sarshar |
Father and Sons | Ivan Turgenev |
First Among Equals | Jeffrey Archer |
First Circle | Alexander Solzhenitsyn |
For Whom the Bell Tolls | Ernest Hemingway |
Freedom at Midnight | Lapierre and Larry Collins Dominique |
Friends, Not Masters | Ayub Khan |
Future Shock | Alan Toffler |
Ganadevata | Tara Shankar Bandyopadhyaya |
Gandhi and Stalin | Louis Fisher |
Gandhi's Murder and After | Gopal Godse |
Gardener | Rabindranath Tagore |
Gathering Storm | Winston Churchill |
Geeta Govind | Jaya Dev |
Gift of Wings | Shanthi Gopala |
Gitanjali | Rabindranath Tagore |
Gita Rahasya | Bal Gangadhar Tilak |
Glimpses of World History | Jawaharlal Nehru |
Golden Gate, The | Vikram Seth |
Golden Threshold | Sarojini Naidu |
Gone with the Wind | Margaret Mitchel |
Good Earth | Pearl S.Buck |
Gora | Rabindranath Tagore |
Grammar of Politics | Harold Laski |
Great Expectations | Charles Dickens |
Great Illusion | Normal Angell |
Great Tragedy | Z.A.Bhutto |
Guide, The | R.K.Narayan |
Gulliver's Travels | Jonathan Swift |
Half a Life | V.S. Naipaul |
Hamlet | Shakespeare |
Harsha Charita | Bana Bhatt |
Heat and Dust | Ruth P. Jhabwala |
Henry Esmond | Thackeray |
Hero of Our Time | Richard Hough |
Himalayan Blunder | Brig. J.P.Dalvi |
Hindu Civilization | J.M.Barrie |
Hindu View of Life | Radhakrishnan |
History of the Congress Party | Dr.Shankar Ghose |
Home and World | Rabindranath Tagore |
Hungry Stones | Rabindranath Tagore |
Insider, The | Narasimha Rao |
I am not an Island | Khwaja Ahmed Abbas |
Ideas for Action | N. Wittal |
Idols | Sunil Gavaskar |
Idylls of the King | Tennyson |
I Follow the Mahatma | K.M.Munshi |
If I am assassinated | Z.A.Bhutto |
Ignited Mind | A.P.J. Abdul Kalam |
Illiad | Homer |
India 2020 | A.P.J. Abdul Kalam |
India Discovered | John Keay |
India of our Dreams | M.V. Kamath |
India Divided | Rajendra Prasad |
India Unbound | Gurucharan Das |
India We Left | Humphrey Trevelyan |
India Wins Freedom | Maulana Abul Kalam Azad |
Indian Home Rule | M.K.Gandhi |
Indian Philosophy | Dr.S.Radhakrishnan |
Indian Muslims | Prof.Mohd.Mujeeb |
Indian Struggle | Subash Chandra Bose |
Indian War of Independence | V.D.Savarkar |
Indo-Pakistani Conflict, The | Russell Brines |
In Memoriam | Tennyson |
In Search of Gandhi | Richard Attenborough |
Inside Asia | John Gunther |
Inside Europe | John Gunther |
Inside the Third Reich | Albert Speer |
Invisible Man | H.G.Wells |
Invitation to the White House | Hillary Clinton |
Isabella | John Keats |
Ivan Hoe | Walter Scott |
J
Jai Somnath | K.M. Munshi |
Jane Eyre | Charlotte Bronte |
Jobs for Millions | V.V.Giri |
Julius Caesar | William Shakespeare |
Jungle Book | Rudyard Kipling |
Kadambari | Bana Bhatt |
Kali Andhi | Kamleshwar |
Kamasutra | Vatsyayana |
Kamayani | Jai Shankar Prasad |
Kanthapura | Raja Rao |
Kargil - A Soldier's Diary | Harvinder Baweja |
Kayar | T.S.Pillai |
Kennilworth | Sir Walter Scott |
Kidnapped | R.L.Stevenson |
King's Clothes | Anderson |
King of Dark Chamber | Rabindranath Tagore |
King Lear | William Shakespeare |
Kubla Khan | Coleridge |
Kipps | H.G.Wells |
Kumarasambhava | Kalidas |
Lady of the Lake | Sir Walter Scott |
L'Allegro | John Milton |
Lajja | Nasreen Taslima |
Last Days of Pompeii | Bulwar Lytton |
Last Face, The | Pyare Lal |
Laws Versus Justice | V.R.Krishna Iyer |
Lead Kindly Light | Vincent Shean |
Le Contrat Social (The Social Contract) | Rousseau |
Leaves of Grass | Walt Whitman |
Les Miserables | Victor Hugo |
Life Divine | Aurobindo Ghosh |
Life of Pi | Yann Martel |
Lipika | Rabindranath Tagore |
Long Walk to Freedom | Nelson Mandela |
Lord of the Flies | William Golding |
Love Story | Eric Segal |
Macbeth | William Shakespeare |
Magic Mountain | Thomas Mann |
Mahabharata | Veda Vyas |
Major Barbara | G.B.Shaw |
Malgudi Days | R.K. Narayan |
Man of Destiny | George Bernard Shaw |
Man, the Unknown | Carrol |
Man and Superman | G.B.Shaw |
Man Eaters of Kumaon | Jim Corbett |
Man from Moscow, The | Greville Wynne |
Manvini Bhavai | Pannalal Patel |
Many Worlds | K.P.S.Menon |
Marriage and Morals | Bertrand Russell |
Martyr | Kuldip Nayar |
Mati Mahal | Gopinath Mohanty |
Meghdoot | Kalidas |
Mein Kampf | Hitler |
Memoirs of the Second World War | Churchill |
Men Who Kept Secrets | Thomas Powers |
Merchant of Venice | Shakespeare |
Midnight's Children | Salmon Rushdie |
Miser, The | Moliere |
Midsummer Night's Dream | William Shakespeare |
Modern Painters | John Ruskin |
Mother | Maxim Gorky |
Mother India | Katherine Mayo |
Mountbatten | Philip Ziegler |
Mrs.Warren's Profession | G.B.Shaw |
Much Ado About Nothing | Shakespeare |
Mudra Rakshasa | Vishakhadatta |
Murder in the Cathedral | T.S.Eliot |
Muslim Dilemma in India, The | M.R.A.Baig |
My Childhood Days | Taslima Nasreen |
My Days | R.K. Narayan |
My Experiments With Truth | Mahatma Gandhi |
My Life and Times | V.V.Giri |
My Presedential Years | R. Venkatraman |
My Truth | Indira Gandhi |
My Music, My Life | Ravi Shankar |
Mysterious Universe | James Jeans |
Naganandan | King Sri Harsha |
Nana | Emile Zola |
National Anthem | Rabindranath Tagore |
Netaji Dead or Alive | Samar Guha |
Nehru Family and Sikhs | Harbans Singh |
New Dimensions of India's Foreign Policy | A.B.Vajpayee |
Nilambari | Sachchidananda Vatsyayan |
Nine Days Wonder | John Masefield |
Nineteen Eightyfour | George Orwell |
Non-violence of Peace and War | M.K.Gandhi |
Nuclear Weapons | B.S.Gupta |
Odakkuzhal | G.Shankar Kurup |
Odyssey | Homer |
Oh,Calcutta | Kenneth Tynan |
Oliver Twist | Charles Dickens |
On Contradiction | Mao Tse-tung |
One World | Wendell Wilkie |
One Life | Christian Bernard |
Only one Year | Svetlana |
Ordeal to Love | Huge Tinker |
Origin of Species | Charles Darwin |
Othello | Shakespeare |
Our India | Minoo Masani |
Our Films, Their Films | Satyajit Ray |
Our Presidents | M.A.Naidu |
Painter Signs | T.K.Narayan |
Panchali Sapatham | Subramania Bharati |
Panchatantra | Vishnu Sharma |
Paradise Lost | John Milton |
Philosophy of Right | Hegel G.W.E. |
Pickwick Papers | Charles Dickens |
Pilgrim's Progress | John Bunyan |
Pompei of the Great | John Masefield |
Post Office, The (Dak Ghar) | Rabindranath Tagore |
Prathama Pratishruti | Ashapurna Devi |
Price of Power | Seymour Hersh |
Prince, The | Machiavelli |
Prison Diary | Jayaprakash Narayan |
Prithvi Raj Raso | Chand Bardai |
Pride and Prejudice | Jane Austen |
Professor, the | Charlotte Bronte |
Principle of Mathematics | Bertrand Russel |
Rabbit at Rest | John Updike |
Raghuvamsa | Kalidas |
Rains Came | Louis Bromfield |
Rajpath Se Lokpath Par | A.B.Vajpayee |
Rajtarangini | Kalhana |
Ramayana | Valmiki (in Sanskrit) |
Ramayana Darshanam | K.V.Puttappa |
Ram Charit Manas | Tulsidas |
Ram Rahim | Raja Radhika Prasad |
Rape of Bangladesh | Anthony Mascrenhas |
Rape of the Lock | Alexander Pope |
Ratnavali | King Sri Harsha |
Rediscovering Dharavi | Kalpana Sharma |
Red Star Over China | Edger Snow |
Red Tap and White Cap | P.V.R.Rao |
Reminiscences of Nehru Age | M.O.Mathai |
Reprieve | Jean Paul Sartre |
Republic | Plato |
Rescue Democracy from Money Power | C.Rajagopalachari |
Robinson Crusoe | Daniel Defoe |
Romeo and Juliet | William Shakespeare |
Sad dan's Bomb | Shyam Bhatia and Daniel Mc Grony |
Sakharam Binder | Vijay Tendulkar |
Satanic Verses | Salman Rushdie |
Satyarath Prakash | Swami Dayanand |
Savitri | Aurobindo Ghosh |
Sceptred Flute | Sarojini Naidu |
Scope of Happiness, The | Vijayalakshmi Pandit |
Seven Pillars of Wisdom | Lawrence T.E. |
Seven Lamps of Architecture | John Ruskin |
Seven Summer | Mulk Raj Anand |
Shadow from Ladakh | Bhabani Bhattacharya |
Shakuntala | Kalidas |
Shah Nama | Firdausi |
Shame | Salman Rushdie |
Shape of Things to Come | H.G.Wells |
She Stoops to Conquer | Goldsmith |
Shivaji, The Great Patriot | Lala Lajpat Rai |
Silent Woman | Ben Johnson |
Social Contract | Rousseau |
Songs of India,The | Sarojini Naidu |
Sons and Lovers | D.H.Lawrence |
Sorrow is Knowledge | Arabinda Ray |
Spirit of the Age | William Hazlitt |
Spycatcher | Peter Wright |
St.John | G.B.Shaw |
Strangers and Brothers | C.P.Snow |
Story of My life, The | Morarji Desai |
Sunny Days | Sunil Gavaskar |
Sursagar | Surdas |
Sursatia | Bimal Mitra |
Surviving Doomsday | Bruce Sibley |
Swapnavasavdatta | Bhasa |
Swami and Friends | R.K.Narayan |
Swords and the Sickle | Mulk Raj Anand |
Tales from Shakespeare | Charles Lamb |
Talisman | Walter Scott |
Tess of the D’Urbervilles | Thomas Hardy |
Testament of Beauty | Robert Bridges |
Thank You Jeeves | P.G.Wodehouse |
The Adventures of Angle March | Saul Bellow |
The Interpretors | Whole Soyinka |
The God of Small Things | Arundathi Roy |
The Great Depression of 1990 | Ravi Batra |
The Mousetrap | Agatha Christie |
The Old Devils | Kingsley Amiss |
The struggle in My Life | Nelson Mandela |
The Tempest | Shakespeare |
The Third World in the Age of Globalisation | Ash Narain Roy |
Thirukkural | Thiruvalluvar |
Tholkappiya Poonga | M. Karunanidhi |
Three Musketeers | Alexander Dumas |
Thieves in the Night | Arthur Koestler |
Time of Hope | C.P.Snow |
Time Machine | H.G.Wells |
To Light a Candle | Welthy Fisher |
Tom Jones | Henry Fielding |
Tom Sawyer | Mark Twain |
Towards Total Revolution | Jayaprakash Narayan |
Towards New Horizons | Dinesh Singh |
Travels with a Donkey | R.L.Stevenson |
Treasure Island | John Masefield |
Triumph, The | J.K.Galbraith |
Tropic of Cancer | Henry Miller |
The True History of Kelley Gang | Peter Carey |
To Live or not to Live | Nirad C.Chowdhury |
The Fall of a Sparrow | Salim Ali |
The Power and The Glory | Graham Greene |
The Sound and the Fury | Faulkner William |
The Round Table | Hazlitt William |
Tamerlaine the Great | Marlows Christopher |
Trinity | Leon Uris |
Trumpet Major, The | Thomas Hardy |
Tulsi Sat Sai | Tulsidas |
Twelfth Night | Shakespeare |
Two Leaves and a Bud | Mulk Raj Anand |
Two Women | Alberto Moravia |
Tryst with Destiny | S.Gopalan |
Tyagpatra | Jainendra |
Ulysses | James Joyce |
Unknown Man, The | Lewis Carrol |
Unhappy India | Lajpat Rai |
Utopia | Thomas More |
Universe Around Us | James Jeans |
Unto This Last | John Ruskin |
Untold Story | B.M.Kaul |
Upturned Soil, The | Mikhail Sholokhov |
Uttara-Rama Charita | Bhava Bhuti |
Utopia | Thomas Moore |
Vande Mataram | Bankim Chandra |
Vanity Fair | William Thackeray |
Venisamhar | Narayana Bhatt |
Viceroy’s Journal | Penderal Moon |
Vikar of Wakefield | Oliver Goldsmith |
Vinaypatrika | Tulsidas |
Viswambhara | Dr.C.N.Reddy |
Vanity of Human Wishes | Samuel Johnson |
Village, The | Mulk Raj Anand |
Vendor of Sweets | R.K.Narayan |
Voice of Conscience | V.V.Giri |
Waiting for Godot | Thomas Becket |
Wake Up India | Annie Besant |
Walls of Glass | K.A.Abbas |
War and Peace | Tolstoy |
War of Indian Independence | Vir Savarkar |
Waste Land | T.S.Elliot |
Way of All Flesh | Samuel Butler |
Wealth of Nations | Adam Smith |
What Went Wrong? ... and continues | Kiran Bedi |
Wilhelm Meister | Goethe |
Wings of Fire | A.P.J. Abdul Kalam |
Witness to an Era | Frank Moraes |
Wreck, The | Rabindranath Tagore |
Wuthering Heights | Emily Bronte |
Yama | Mahadevi Verma |
Yashodara | Maithalisharan Gupta |
Yayati | Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar |
Year of the Vulture | Amita Malik |
Yesterday and Today | K.P.S.Menon |
Yogi and the Bear | S.Nihal Singh |
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