Formula One – An Introduction
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 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 Manya Kochhar, a grade 12 student.
On the 24th of March, The Upper House of the Parliament passed the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, ten days after it was introduced in the Lok Sabha.
Written by Ananya Vinod, a grade 3 student.
US President Joe Biden invited 40 world leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a virtual climate summit.
Written by Parth Jain, a grade 10 student.
Recently, fashion brands like Sweden-based H&M and sports brand Nike have been boycotted in China. Here’s why
Written and illustrated by Jahnvi Jain, a grade 3 student (published in April 2021).
Easter is a Christian festival that is celebrated in many parts of the world as a commemoration of Jesus Christ’s resurrection. These are big words, but what do they mean?
Written by Saanchi Biyani, a grade 5 student.
India is currently ranked 120 among the 122 countries in the water quality index (2019 report). It has just 4% of the world’s freshwater — but 16% of the global population.
Written by Mihir Shreshti, a grade 10 student.
The council of Europe convention, better known as the Istanbul Convention is a human rights treaty, which aims to combat violence against women and promote equality between men & women.
Written by Naina Singh a grade 7 student (this piece was first published April 2021)
When and how did this day originate?
Written by Anaisa Arora, a grade 8 student.
Holi, an Indian festival, is a significant socio-cultural event in South Asia. It has inspired plenty of songs, films and books, all of which celebrate the Gods’ victory over demons.
Written by Prakriti Panwar, a grade 11 student.
A volcanic eruption recently took place in Reykjavik (capital of Iceland) for the first time in 900 years.