Who was Dr. B.R Ambedkar?
Written by Nayantara Singh, a grade 8 student.
Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was an economist, a leader of Dalits, a big supporter of human rights and women’s empowerment. He was the father of the Indian Constitution…
Written by Nayantara Singh, a grade 8 student.
Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was an economist, a leader of Dalits, a big supporter of human rights and women’s empowerment. He was the father of the Indian Constitution…
Written by Naina Singh, a grade 7 student
It started in February 1908 in New York when some 15,000 women garment workers marched through the streets of New York demanding better working conditions….
Written by Tanishq Agarwal, a grade 12 student.
As a biomedical engineer, you are both a doctor and engineer at the same time, and your job is to use your principles of engineering and design and apply them to medicine, to develop technologies for human welfare…
Written by Adweita Panigrahi, a grade 2 student.
Fossil fuels are hydrocarbons and the most important and the biggest source of energy for the world today. They are basically carbon-rich deposits that are found inside the earth. They are non-renewable, that is, there is only so much fossil fuel available on earth. Fossil fuels are limited…
Written by Khushii Chaudhry.
It is a city-state that calls itself “its own country” and thus, is also known as the smallest country in the world in terms of population and area.
Written by Adweita Panigrahi, a grade 2 student.
Noorjhan mango is cultivated in a small region of Alirajpur in Madhya Pradesh. It grows to a massive size of 2 kgs to 3.5 kgs- the size of a watermelon, or a jackfruit! The local cultivators believe that this mango came from Afghanistan. But there’s no proof of that…
Written by Saanchi Biyani, a grade 5 student.
The Dead Sea is unique in two ways- It is one of the saltiest lakes in the world, and it is the lowest point on land. This strange lake, located at the border of Israel and Jordan, is a famous tourist spot. But have you ever wondered why is it so salty? And why is it called “Dead”? Is the Dead Sea really dead?
Written by Sanjana Nayakanti , a grade six student.
Let me start with a question… Do you know what a pencil tip is made up of? I am sure many of you would know this. Well, if your answer was graphite, then yes, you are right!
Written by Naina Mahajan, a grade 6 student.
The word June traces back to the Latin word lunius, meaning Juno (luno), which refers to the Roman goddess, Juno…
Written by a grade 6 student, Sanjana Nayakanti.
Accidental discoveries can be so funny when we think about them later. Here’s a story about an incident – two scientists and, the happy accident of the invention of sticky notes.