History’s Most Well-Known Dictators
Written by Vedika Pathania, a second-year journalism student
A dictatorship is a form of government where a very small group of people or a single person holds complete power and authority over a country
Written by Vedika Pathania, a second-year journalism student
A dictatorship is a form of government where a very small group of people or a single person holds complete power and authority over a country
Written by Vedika Pathania, a second-year journalism student
We bring you a series where we will break down topics that will help you understand not just the Russian-Ukrainian war, but also give you an insight into International Relations and the economic-geopolitical landscapes of the past and the present…
Written by Naina Mahajan, a grade 6 student.
A special panel of experts are responsible for the choosing of the tableaux.
Written by Prakriti Panwar, a grade 12 student.
The Suez Canal is a ‘sea level waterway’ that links the Isthmus of Suez to the Mediterranean (lies between Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Spain, France, Italy, and Turkey) and the Red Sea (lies between Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Sudan, Ethiopia and Egypt)…
Written by Vedika Pathania, a second-year student.
The US Troops have been in Afghanistan for the past twenty years and it’s been called America’s longest war. Why were the US soldiers in Afghanistan and why are they leaving?
Written by Yamini Bharadwaj, grade 9 student.
For most of us mathematics is almost inseparably associated with never-ending pages of homework and the thin, groaningly tick-marked and dog-eared pages of bulky textbooks…
Written by Aanya Krishna – a grade 6 student.
Ayushman Bharat Yojana, also known as the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY), is a health insurance scheme that aims to provide free medical services to the economically weak and inferior sections of the society…