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Gijubhai Badheka (15 November 1885 – 23 June 1939) was an educator who helped to introduce Montessori education methods to India. [1] He is referred to as "Moochhali Maa" ("mother with whiskers"). Badheka was a high court lawyer, however, following the birth of his son in 1923, he developed an interest in childhood development and education.
Gijubhai Badheka published a collection of rhymes, Jodakna (1937) selected from folk literature. Deshalji Parmar was a major contributor of original rhymes. His rhyme collection Galgoato (1930) is notable. Kanji Kalidas Joshi had edited Bal Ukhana (1929) which is the book of riddles published before the independence of India. [10]
A. N. Jani; Aabid Surti; Abdulgani Dahiwala; Abhimanyu Acharya; Achyut Yagnik; Adil Mansuri; Ajaysinh Chauhan; Akho; Akshay Ramanlal Desai; Alexander Kinloch Forbes
Vats authored over 30 books for children, parents and educators covering topics such as early childhood development and effective parenting strategies. Notable among her works is 'Once Upon a Story,' co-authored with Vinitha, which offers insights into the life and teaching methodology of Gijubhai Badheka, targeting educators. [12]
Gijubhai Badheka; Nandini Bajpai; V. Balakrishnan (author) Vyasaraya Ballal; Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay; Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay; Samaresh Basu; Dash Benhur; Leelawati Bhaskar Bhagwat; Ramesh Chandra Bhanja; Mulshankar Bhatt; Charu Chandra Bhattacharya; Manoranjan Bhattacharya (writer) Margaret Bhatty; Jasbinder Bilan; Ruskin Bond; Ratilal ...
B. Gijubhai Badheka; Chandrakant Bakshi; Jawahar Bakshi; Ramprasad Bakshi; Hasmukh Baradi; Sundarji Betai; Bhagvatsinhji; Dada Bhagwan; Ashwini Bhatt; Bhavesh Bhatt
1929 Gijubhai Badheka; 1930 Ravishankar Raval; 1931 Vijayray Vaidya; 1932 Ramanlal Desai; 1933 Ratnamanirao Jote; 1934 Tribhuvandas Luhar 'Sundram' 1935 Vishwanath Bhatt; 1936 Chandravadan Mehta; 1937 Chunilal Shah; 1938 Kanu Desai; 1939 Umashankar Joshi [2] 1940 Dhansukhlal Mehta; 1941 Jyotindra Dave; 1942 Rasiklal Parikh; 1943 Omkarnath ...
Bengali children's literature flourished in the later part of the twentieth century. Educator Gijubhai Badheka published over 200 books in the Children's literature in Gujarati language, and many are still popular. [3]: 812 Other popular Gujarati children's authors were Ramanlal Soni and Jivram Joshi.