The COVID Opportunity
Written by Ujjesha Singh, a grade 12 student.
“We shouldn’t want to go back to normal. Normal wasn’t working”, goes a popular saying.
Written by Ujjesha Singh, a grade 12 student.
“We shouldn’t want to go back to normal. Normal wasn’t working”, goes a popular saying.
One-minute read. Written by Aryan Pratap Singh, a grade 8 student.
For most residents of a small town in Ukraine known as Pripyat, Saturday, 26 April 1986 seemed a relatively unremarkable day.
Written by Ahaan Anand, a grade 9 student.
Coronavirus has killed more than 219,000 people in total all over the world as I write this piece.
Written by Khushii Chowdhary – a grade 12 student.
‘Art is my cure to all this madness, sadness and loss of belonging in the world & through it I’ll walk myself home’
Two minute read. Written by Prakriti Panwar, a grade 11 student.
Who would have thought that amidst the spread of a deadly virus, there would bloom another crisis so impactful that it would lead to an indirect war of trade and economics?
Written by Pranavi Khaitan , a grade 12 student and senior editor at I Kid You Not.
Climate change has emerged as a global concern for nations around the world.
One minute read. Written by Radhey Maniramka – a grade 8 student.
The Girl Who Drank the Moon is a fantasy with mix of magic and witches.
One minute read. Written by Keshav Mohta, a grade 8 student.
Pulitzer Prize winner, Carl Sandburg once said, “Nothing happens unless first we dream.”
Two minute read. Written by Yamini Bharadwaj, grade 9 student.
Minimalism is a movement that has soared in recent years, with people making a switch from the conventional overconsumption of products…
Written by Vanya Doval – a grade 9 student.
Today is World Autism Awareness Day. I think this is needless practice that ought to be abolished