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Joseph Rudyard Kipling \(1865−1936\) was one of the most famous British writers and poets. He was born in India. His father was an artist and a teacher. When the boy was six, he went to England and got a British education. He returned to India in 1882 and worked there as a journalist. Kipling liked India and travelled a lot around it. He learnt a lot about the country, its traditions, and its people. When he had some free time, he wrote poems and stories. At 24, Kipling returned to Great Britain and became a famous writer and poet for children and adults. His most famous work is ‘The Jungle Book’ which consists of several short stories. It is a thrilling story about a small boy who was lost in the jungle. During his life, Rudyard Kipling travelled a lot around the world. He described his adventures in his travel stories. In 1907, Kipling was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. He was the first English writer who received this prize.
- Traditions and people of India
- Life and work of the famous writer
- Adventurous life
- “The Jungle Book”