Single-Use Masks Will Generate 66,000 Tonnes of Contaminated Plastic Waste, Says Study
Written by Naman Sonpar grade 7 student.
The wearing of single-use face masks by the the public would generate 66,000 tonnes of contaminated plastic waste…
Written by Naman Sonpar grade 7 student.
The wearing of single-use face masks by the the public would generate 66,000 tonnes of contaminated plastic waste…
Written by Ahaan Anand, a grade 9 student.
Every year 8th May is celebrated as Red Cross day, as well as World Thalassemia day.
Composed by Ranvir Gupta, a grade 8 student of Modern School.
We are in lock-down, things are wrong But be sure this won’t last long When times are bad and you are going mad Let go of the blues and don’t be sad…
Written by Anaya Sharma, a grade 9 student.
Rumours have a very negative impact as this misinformation about ways to protect yourself or giving cures for the virus are not proven and are risking people’s lives and giving them a false sense of security
Written by Vanya Nanda, a grade 8 student.
There are 3.45 million confirmed cases of Coronavirus in the world. India has about 46,711 people suffering from it and till now about 1500 deaths have occurred
Written by Kushaan Agarwal, a grade 9 student.
This deadly virus has resulted in most countries to impose a lock-down, meaning no flying. That, in turn, means that the aviation industry would remain shut.
Written by Naman Anil Kumar, a grade 7 student.
Olympics which was supposed to be held on July 24, 2020, got postponed due to pandemic struggle..
Written by Naman Sonpar grade 7 student.
As the Coronavirus continues to prey on the world, physically and economically, teams of scientists and doctors are leaving no stone unturned to develop a vaccine..
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’