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The
2003 Award
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Panch Kanya by Ritu Kamal
Nominated by:
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Publisher of Nominated Edition: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan ISBN : 8172762321 |
| the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors. |
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ABOUT
THE BOOK
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| India is a great country with a magnificent past. Just what is so great, you may ask. Panch Kanya is about five girls who want to know just that. Find out what they discover about Indian thought and philosophy and how they are enriched by encounters with ancient thinkers. Find out about their trials and tribulations as they tread the arduous path to knowledge. There is a mystery too, thrown in for fun. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
| Ritu Kamal was sixteen years old when she wrote Panch Kanya, her first novel. She plans to go to college in Mumbai, where she lives, to study engineering. She reads passionately and likes listening to music and watching movies. She is also interested in the new frontiers of science. |
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