This book covers dynasties from the Chalukyas to the early Mughals, weaving in stories of adventurers, poets, saints, and rulers thus obviously “not forgetting the who and where.” And the book proves that History can be as interesting as ever.
Author: Preeti Khator
The story begins when three children who discover a strange clue during a break‑in at the Asiatic Society Library in Mumbai. This clue leads them into a thrilling adventure across the city. They uncover secrets hidden for thousands of years, solve riddles, and learn how the sapphire has shaped history.
What begins as a normal visit to a temple quickly turns into a thrilling journey when Keshav discovers that the forest near him is actually a gateway to another world.
This book is just the print copy of the same roller-coaster videos “Arey Pata Hai” where the authors Nipun Jain and Mohit Mamoria trap you with – a curiosity carnival, a trivia treasure chest, and a cheeky reminder that the world is far stranger (and funnier) than we think.
Uncoded traces India’s transformation from a newly independent nation in 1947—struggling with poverty, low literacy, and scarce resources—to striving and becoming the “Aatma Nirbhar Bharat” it is today.
Neev is a bright student who prefers working alone. He thinks group projects are a waste of time and believes he can do everything better by himself. But when his teacher assigns a group project on Gautama Buddha, Neev is forced to team up with classmates—and that’s where the real adventure begins.
