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The Sarpanch's Smallest Helper

A Village Tale

You don't have to be big to make a big difference.

Format

Illustrated Paperback

Pages

64

Language

English

Release

2026

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Editorial Note

A gently illustrated village tale about a small boy who quietly makes his gram panchayat a better place — and, without knowing it, teaches everyone else how.

§ Synopsis

Inside the book.

Every village has a Sarpanch. Not every village notices the smallest helper standing beside him.

In a small village not too far from anywhere, a young boy named Arav starts turning up at the gram panchayat every evening — bringing water, arranging chairs, carrying files. He does not know he is doing anything important. The village does. Slowly, quietly, and without a single loud word, he changes everything.

A gentle, illustrated tale for readers aged 6–10 about civic imagination, quiet leadership, and the difference a small helper can make.

§ Table of Contents

Chapters.

  • 01The Village
  • 02Arav Arrives
  • 03The Chair, The Water, The File
  • 04The Sarpanch Notices
  • 05The Village Notices
  • 06The Smallest Helper

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§ Press & Reviews

The critics say.

“A quiet, beautiful book about civic love.”

— The Book Review India — Young Readers

“The kind of story every classroom should own.”

— First Post — Kids