News This Week – Cheetahs Coming to India and the Amul-PETA Controversy
Watch our News Anchors tell you all about the defining stories this week!
Brought to you by: Sanjana Nayakanti and Aahana Garg
Watch our News Anchors tell you all about the defining stories this week!
Brought to you by: Sanjana Nayakanti and Aahana Garg
Written by Uthara Menon, a grade 4 student.
At 13, Malavath Poorna became the youngest girl ever to reach the summit of Mount Everest. But that’s not the only mountain she has conquered. This fearless girl has climbed the tallest peaks on six continents. Poorna has proved that you can achieve anything if set your mind to it…
Written by Divija Vaish, a grade 12 student.
Anand Milk Producers Union Ltd., commonly known as Amul, is the world’s eight largest milk processing company and India’s largest milk and dairy producing company. It holds a share of roughly 40%-50% in the cheese market and about 35% in the milk market…
Written by Naina Mahajan, a grade 6 student.
Recently, Joe Biden, the 46th President of the United States of America, began his first overseas trip, to Europe. This is a unique moment for the USA…
Written by Riyaan Kaul, a grade 5 student.
Singapore used to be just a small unused swamp at the tip of the Malaya Peninsula. Today, it is a beautiful, modern country. Singapore is the Asian Tiger. A tiny trading post has become one of the world’s richest nations!
Written by Namya Saraf, a grade 11 student.
Amidst the ongoing pandemic, the 47th G7 summit is being held in Cornwall, England from 11th to 13th June 2021. It is taking place in Cornwall as the United Kingdom holds the presidency this year and the region is seen as central to Britain’s green tech sector…
Written by Madhav Bahl, a grade 9 student.
A species of giant tortoise thought to be extinct was rediscovered on Galapagos Islands recently- A lone centenarian female…
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 Janhvi Jain, a grade 4 student.
One more exciting piece of news has come from Nasa. Two new missions to the planet Venus have been announced! This planet next door to us is still a mystery for scientists. The missions will hope to uncover the planet’s secrets using some super cool technology…
Watch our little News Anchor – Adweita Panigrahi tell you about Eric Carle and his famous books.