Single-Use Plastic Ban
Written by Nihal Dhingra, a grade 10 student.
India generates about 3.5 million tonnes of plastic waste every year!
Written by Nihal Dhingra, a grade 10 student.
India generates about 3.5 million tonnes of plastic waste every year!
Written by Manya Pandey, a first-year undergraduate student.
Named after Edwin Hubble, it’s a really big observatory in space that has a super clear view of the universe. It is used by scientists to observe distant stars, galaxies planets etc, in our solar system.
Written by Madhav, a grade 10 student
Jet Fuel is a highly refined version of petroleum which is kerosene.
Written by Manya Pandey, a first-year undergraduate student
It is a pan India merit-based recruitment scheme. Inviting soldiers, sailors and airmen into the Indian Armed forces on a short-term contractual basis of four years
Written by Samriddhi Thakur, a grade 7 student.
What do you think was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever made? It was a bomb named the Tsar Bomb.
Written by Prakriti Panwar, a first-year undergraduate student
The word ‘Yoga’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Yuj’ which means ‘to join or to unite.’
Video created by Naina Singh, a grade 8 student
Russian Dolls, or what are actually called Matryoshka dolls are a set of wooden dolls placed one inside another. They usually come in a set of eight dolls in different sizes – starting from the smallest to the biggest.
Russia, or The Russian Federation, used to be a part of the Soviet Union and became an independent country it broke up. It was the biggest and the most dominant state in the USSR when it was a part of the country.
Written by Vedika Pathania, a second-year journalism student
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is the activity of changing the clocks one hour forward from standard time during the summer and backward in the fall to make greater use of daylight.