Project Report
| Dec 7, 2010
Some designed pages from - 'Three Girls Detective and the Case of the Missing Village'
By Amina Kidwai | Project Director
The Research Book: Three Girls’ “Detective” Story
Tara, Aafreen and Razia are sitting in a Geography class and are studying the map on the wall. They realize that their village is not on the map and decide to find out why this is?
Book No. 5 in a series of 50 Be! skills books deals with the entrepreneurial traits of being inquisitive, actively searching for information and the power of observation.
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Sep 7, 2010
Few Pages from _Be! Book Family Tree
By Upasana Pathak | Administrative Leader
Family Tree-Everyone in my Family is an Entrepreneur-One of the 50 Be! books about a young girl named Seema who is a young, naughty girl in a village and is pursuing her grandmother to buy her a swing. Her grandmother refuses to ‘buy’ her a swing and instead begins to tell her granddaughter a story, tumbling back into the history of their family’s entrepreneurial adventures over the last four generations. It seems that everyone in 10 year old Seema’s family was an entrepreneur who created opportunities. From the innovative gypsy great grandmother who brought goats to the village and taught the entire village to make butter, to the resourceful Aunt who grew vegetables on her roof in her tiny city house because she had no land. From the persistent great grandfather who to this day, is the only man in the village to have carried water on his head to win the affections of his love (male/female reversal of roles) to his daughter who was the first girl to go to school in the village and disguises herself as a man because she ‘must vote’; and then there is her son who gave 10 mango tree saplings to his daughter on her wedding instead of a monetary dowry and today, her daughter has a thriving mango chutney business that exports ‘YUM-EE chutney’ around the world.
The story ends with the little girl swinging on her self made tire swing, into a wide open field of possibility, underneath a ruminating, ominous sky. She wonders what entrepreneurial journey lies in store for her, swinging over a village field and into an urban city – this is the transition into the next book of recognizing problems in villages and cities.
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Jun 15, 2010
Images from the graphic novel- Tara’s ‘Bolt of lig
By Amina Kidwai | Project Coordinator
Tara’s ‘Bolt of lightening’ Business-One of the 50 Be! books about a young girl named Tara. A young entrepreneur who starts her own enterprise, rents Solar lanterns to street vendors and residents in her community and life transforms everything in the area.
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