Braille Book
Nivedita by Sharmila Basu Dutta
Was Sister Nivedita true to Swami Vivekananda to the end? It’s time to ponder over this question while we are approaching the 150th birth anniversary of Sister Nivedita (October 28, 1867 – October 13, 1911), an Irish social worker and a devoted Indian activist. She could have spent her life […]
Geography (Bhoogol) in Bengali Braille for Competitive Exams
We frequently receive requests for embossing Braille books for competitive exams. We have come up with a one-volume book “Bhoogol” (geography), an adaptation or extract from Chapter 4 of the voluminous Railway Recruitment Challenger published by Chaya Prakashani of Kolkata under the series Chaya Career Books. This book will help […]
CliffsNotes on Shakespeare’s King Lear
We are happy to release in Braille CliffsNotes on King Lear. It is studied in most universities in India. We hope, this would be a comprehensive study guide to this play by Shakespeare. Written by Sheri Metzger, it contains scenewise summary and commentaries followed by a very useful glossary for […]
The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 in Braille
We are happy to present to our readers THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, 2016 in Braille. We have added a table of contents to this Braille version using the margin texts. It will enable readers to quickly locate any chapter or section. It will give the reader a […]
Gita Govindam in English Braille
Gita Govindam by Kavi Jayadeva in English Braille is our first release of 2017. We are also proud to announce its publication on Mon. Louis Braille’s 208th birth anniversary. Jayadeva’s Gita Govindam is one of the most popular Sanskrit works in India. Its verse and musical cadence have greatly contributed […]
Train to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh
Mano Majra is a small village in the Punjab border. Sikhs and Muslims for whom the deputy Magistrate and government are synonymous live here like brothers without bothering in the least for freedom and partition. A dacoity and murder in the village starts building up tension in the atmosphere. Several […]
CliffsNotes on Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night by James L Roberts
After CliffsNotes on Macbeth, we are proud to release in Braille CliffsNotes on Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night By James L Roberts. Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night is studied in most colleges in India and the sub-continent. Consisting of scenewise summary and commentary and character analysis, this is a comprehensive guide to students of […]
Life Science in Bengali Braille for Competitive Exams
We frequently receive requests for embossing in Braille books for competitive exams. This time we have brought out a one-volume book “Jibanbijnan” (life science), an adaptation or extract from Chapter 8 of the voluminous Railway Recruitment Challenger published by Chaya Prakashani of Kolkata under the series Chaya Career Books. This […]
Sherlock Holmes in Braille
We are proud to announce the embossing in Braille of “A Study in Scarlet”, one of the four Sherlock Holmes novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 – 1930). This was the first Sherlock Holmes story by Conan Doyle in 1886. The author initially could not find a publisher for […]
CliffsNotes: Macbeth
Macbeth is one of the best-known tragedies of William Shakespeare (April 23, 1564 – April 23, 1616) and is on the syllabus of most universities all over India. CliffsNotes offers a comprehensive guide to the study of English classics for the beginners. Considering its popularity among the students, we have […]