The Art Project
Short story – written by Vasundhara Anand, a grade 5 student
Mala Subramanian was in art class. She loved art. Every day, her art teacher would give the class homework. Today’s homework was: Draw or make a model of your paradise…
Short story – written by Vasundhara Anand, a grade 5 student
Mala Subramanian was in art class. She loved art. Every day, her art teacher would give the class homework. Today’s homework was: Draw or make a model of your paradise…
Written by Madhav Bahl, a grade 8 student
Adar Poonawalla is the Chief Executive Officer of Serum Institute of India, which was founded by his father, Dr Cyrus Poonawalla…
Written by Vidhi Jain, a grade 7 student
Mahashay Dharmpul Gulati was an Indian businessman, founder and CEO of MDH, an Indian spice company, who died on 3rd December at the age of 98.
Written by Aditeya Goyal, a 13-year old student
The foundation stone of this all-new Parliament building has already been laid down by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 10th October 2020. It is being estimated to be ready in 2 years…
Written by Aditya Singh, a grade 12 student.
The topic of US Presidential has been in the recent news cycles. Here’s all you need to about the issue…
Written by Gargi Sahasrabuddhe, a grade 7 student
BTS is a popular Korean pop band that is the first K-pop group to get nominated for Grammy Awards.
Written by Naman Anil Kumar, a grade 7 student
The origin of Navy day goes back to a war that India and Pakistan fought in 1971. On the night of 4th December 1971, the Indian Navy attacked Pakistani vessels in the harbour of a city called Karachi…
Written by Nikita Tiwari, a 19-year old student.
Often referred to as ‘heaven on earth’, Kashmir has a dramatic history, to say the least. It has been the birthplace of many historical legends, wars, disputes and treaties that can be classified into different timelines….
Written by Divija Vaish, a grade 11 student
Anju Bobby George, the only Indian to have won a medal at a World athletics meet, revealed in a shocking tweet that she competed throughout her career with a single kidney…
Written by Madhav Bahl, a grade 8 student.
These are actually radio waves that release bursts of energy (more in a few thousandths of a second than the sun releases in nearly a century – imagine that!?