The IMF, its First Female Chief Economist and Covid-19
Written by Shreya Panda, a grade 11 student.
The decisions made by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) affect people around the globe. So what is the IMF and why is it so important?
Written by Shreya Panda, a grade 11 student.
The decisions made by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) affect people around the globe. So what is the IMF and why is it so important?
Written by Neel Goenka, a grade 8 student.
We all have heard about natural disasters like earthquakes, tornados, and floods. But there are a few natural disasters that not many people know and not many people talk about it…
Written by Niyati Kanotra, a grade 12 student.
Dante Alighieri, known for his captivating poetry, was born in the year 1265 in Florence, Italy to a family of an old lineage.
Written by Stuti Kathuria, a grade 9 student.
Plagues and several diseases have had a significant role in our history, and they have taken many forms. In this article, we will be discussing some of the significant pandemics and epidemics our people have faced throughout time, going as far back as 165 A.D, and how they affected the Earth’s expansion and well-being…
Written by Daksh Sehgal, a grade 6 student.
Have you ever noticed a string of islands closely scattered in the ocean? Maybe you have seen this in pictures? Ever wondered what they are? Such a group of islands has a special name. It is called an archipelago.
Written by Kushaan Agarwal, a grade 9 student.
There are various days which we know about. Many governments celebrate a day honouring an important historical event, like the Republic Day, Independence Day in India…
Written by Prakriti Panwar, a grade 11 student.
In response to the brutal Galwan Valley attack by China, many have now resorted to banning Chinese products. On a larger level, the Indian government has been questioning and thinking about its trade with the country as well…
Written by Inaaya Kaul, a grade 11 student.
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) held its first session in London in 1946 when the world was left in pieces after World War II and the UN had been recently formed to replace the failed mission of The League of Nations…
Written by Riyaan Kaul, a grade 4 student.
Time has always existed. We humans have found different ways to measure it over many centuries. In ancient Egypt ,around 1500 B.C., time was measured for the first time by sundials which could tell so by the apparent position of the sun…
Written by Aryan Pratap Singh, a grade 8 student.
October 19, 2017 was the day when researchers discovered an enigmatic cigar-shaped object screaming away from the solar system at nearly 57,000 mph (92,000 km/h)…