5 Unique Facts About India’s Independence Day
Written by Prakriti Panwar, a grade 12 student.
Our Rupee was equal to the US Dollar in 1947…
Written by Prakriti Panwar, a grade 12 student.
Our Rupee was equal to the US Dollar in 1947…
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)…
Hear it from: Suruchi Yadav and Uthara Menon.
Quick News Snippets by our young anchors – the Indian Women’s hockey team makes history at the Olympics. The US asks its citizens to leave Afghanistan.
Written by Harshman Sarin, a grade 11 student.
The medals earned by athletes such as Neeraj Chopra, Saikhom Mirabai Chanu, and P.V. Sindhu, among others, bring pride to the entire nation, but have you ever wondered what these medals are made of?
A quick news snippet by our junior reporter – Adweita Panigrahi
Written by Vedika Pathania, a second-year student.
Emmy Noether was a mathematical powerhouse, and she was well aware of it. One can go as far as to say that she was perhaps meant for, and predisposed to, a mathematical genius…
Written by team I Kid You Not, with contributions from by Ananya Chakraborti, a grade 9 student.
As the first black president of South Africa, Mandela helped his country become a multiracial democratic Rainbow Nation, “ at peace with itself and with the world.”
Watch the quick news makes snippets from the past week. Read by: Ananya Chakraborti, Saanvi Gulati, Suruchi Yadav and Uthara Menon
Written by Vedika Pathania, a second-year student.
Starfish Prime was a high-altitude nuclear test performed on July 9, 1962, at the height of the Cold War…
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