All About Christiano Ronaldo
Written by Riyaan Kaul, a grade 5 student.
Did you know that Cristiano Ronaldo was made fun of by his classmates and his teacher? Read his incredible story…
Written by Riyaan Kaul, a grade 5 student.
Did you know that Cristiano Ronaldo was made fun of by his classmates and his teacher? Read his incredible story…
Written by Ananya Chakraborti, a grade 9 student.
Naomi Osaka is a Japanese professional tennis player (born on 16 October 1997.) She has been ranked no.1 by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA).
Written by Madhav Bahl, a grade 8 student.
It is a league that has the best 20 football teams in Europe and, has no RELEGATION. There are 15 founding teams. 5 teams will join the League on merit from the previous year’s competitions.
Written by Uthara Menon, a grade 3 student.
The 2020 Summer Olympics, also known as Tokyo 2020, officially kicked off with the torch relay starting on the 25th of March. They are being held in Japan.
Written by Sanjana Nayakanti, a grade 6 student
Rachael Blackmore made history by becoming the first-ever female jockey to win the Grand National race, the world’s most famous and demanding horse race.
Written by Madhav Bahl, a grade 8 student
Formula One (popularly called ‘F1’) is an international auto-racing sport, filled with controversy, big money, and fame.
Written by Anaisa Arora, a grade 9 student.
It’s due to the Association of Men’s Tennis (ATP) – the men’s game’s governing body – introducing a new ranking structure last year.
Written by Divija Vaish, a grade 11 student
Anju Bobby George, the only Indian to have won a medal at a World athletics meet, revealed in a shocking tweet that she competed throughout her career with a single kidney…
Written by Madhav Bahl, grade 8 student
t is not often that you see a batsmen going on to hit hundreds in a twenty over cricket match. Well now with two of the three venues in the IPL which is being held in the United Arab Emirates are batsmen dream ground, scoring centuries is relatively easier…
Written by Priya Kujur, a grade 11 student
Arati Saha was the first Indian-Asian woman to swim across the English Channel. She set this record on the 29th of September 1959, swimming 42 miles from Cape Greece Nez, France to Sandgate, England.