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Goodbye uncle Tsilie Sakhrie

Saturday, 20 February 2021 by Radhika Mulay

Kalpavriksh mourns the passing away of an inspiring elder, Tsilie Sakhrie, respected Angami community leader of Khonoma Village, Nagaland. Uncle Tsilie, as he was fondly called, was the founder of one of India’s most innovative community-led conservation initiatives to protect endangered Blyth’s tragopan (a pheasant) by declaring the Khonoma Nature Conservation & Tragopan Sanctuary (KNCTS), and at the centre of many other transformations making this village one of the state’s most well-known and respected (cleanliness, livelihood security, crafts, etc). At  Kalpavriksh  we got to know him in early 2000s, visited Khonoma several times (during which we enjoyed his and his family’s loving hospitality), helped promote community conserved areas in Nagaland, and cited the KNCTS example worldwide to inspire others. Tsilie along with Mhiesizokhi Zinyu, Adviser, KNCTS, also honoured two of our members in recognition of our support to their efforts, on a visit in 2014. A wonderful man, a pioneer, an innovator, a wise elder, is gone … but of course, lives on as an inspiration. We would like to offer our deepest condolences to his family, and to the village of Khonoma, and we commit to continue standing by and espousing the principles of co-existence that he lived.

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Good news! ‘The Poop Book’ is on the shortlist for the Jarul award.

Friday, 19 February 2021 by Radhika Mulay
We are happy to share that ‘The Poop Book’ written by Tejaswini Apte-Rahm and Sujatha Padmanabhan and illustrated by Priya Kuriyan is on the shortlist for the Jarul award 2021-22.

Please click here to read more: https://sites.google.com/asbindia.org/jarulbookaward/2021-22?authuser=0
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“The Miracle on Sunderbaag Street” has made it to the Parag Honor List 2021

Saturday, 13 February 2021 by Radhika Mulay
We are happy to share that “The Miracle on Sunderbaag Street” written by Nandita da Cunha that KV published has made it to the Parag Honor List 2021.

Please click here to read more:
 https://www.paragreads.in/parag-reads/parag-honour-list-books/?publisher=Kalpavriksh
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Entertaining, educating, enriching

Thursday, 11 February 2021 by Radhika Mulay

A review of some of Kalpavriksh’s children’s books in the recent Teacher Plus magazine.

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Maharashtra Protected Area Update, January 2021, No: 4 (Marathi)

Wednesday, 20 January 2021 by Radhika Mulay

Now in Marathi, to read the entire Newsletter, please click here.

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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: CHILDREN’S BOOKS

Tuesday, 19 January 2021 by Radhika Mulay
Types of books
Illustrated storybooks and non-fiction books for children aged 6 to 14 years

Themes
We are looking for fiction and non-fiction books on the themes of environment, nature, wildlife (especially lesser known species) and community conservation based in India.

How to submit?
• We accept manuscripts in English.
• Please send all manuscripts by email to Sujatha Padmanabhan [email protected]
• Please do not submit previously published work.
• Please send complete manuscripts. You may send as many as you like.
• We will take up to three months to review your manuscript and get back to you. 
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Graphic Novel: Extraordinary Work Of ‘Ordinary’ People, Volume 2

Saturday, 09 January 2021 by Radhika Mulay
Extraordinary Work Of ‘Ordinary’ People, Volume 2 now in graphic version. Click here to read.
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The ten uncommandments: Towards a rainbow new deal

Friday, 08 January 2021 by Radhika Mulay

This set of principles involves undoing and unlearning much that both the dominant, and many of the
dominated, have got used to. We think that the system we have is ‘normal’ or inevitable. But it is not, it
does not have to be. Thus, Uncommandments.

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‘Khari journeys through Kachchh’ and ‘Po tricks his foe’ – now in Tibetan!

Monday, 28 December 2020 by Radhika Mulay

Two of Kalpavriksh children’s books ‘Khari journeys through Kachchh’ and ‘Po tricks his foe’ are now available in Tibetan!

Published by Education Council for Tibetans in Exile, Department of Education, Dharamshala

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(MALAYALAM) Extraordinary Work Of ‘Ordinary’ People, Part 2: COMMUNITY FOREST RIGHTS & THE PANDEMIC: GRAM SABHAS LEAD THE WAY!

Thursday, 17 December 2020 by Radhika Mulay
New Booklet now in Malayalam. Click here to download.
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