Pointless Gendering Needs to Stop
Written by Samaira Aima, a grade 11 student.
Here’s an ambitious suggestion. Companies and institutions might get along better if they stopped ranting about how different men and women are…
Written by Samaira Aima, a grade 11 student.
Here’s an ambitious suggestion. Companies and institutions might get along better if they stopped ranting about how different men and women are…
Written by Vedika Pathania, a second-year student.
Throughout our teenage years, we are faced with numerous decisions. Decisions which at the time seem like the end of the world and as someone who has made them, even though I’m still not sure if they were the right ones, if there is one thing I’m certain of, it is that…
Written by Ishaan Singh, a grade 12 student
As the name suggests, eco-anxiety refers to the persistent fear of ecological collapse as the world struggles to effectively tackle rising temperatures.
Opinion piece – written by Manya Kochhar, a grade 12 student.
Appropriate for ages 16 and above
Written by Pranavi Khaitan, a grade 12 student.
Today, the journalism industry faces many challenges, whether it be expanding from print to a more digital presence or problems related to a free press. Wanting to learn more about the profession, I interviewed 5 journalists from publications like Asian Age, New York Times, The Morning Context, Thompson Reuters, and The Indian Express. Here are a few of the key takeaways…
Opinion piece – written by Aditya Das, a grade 9 student.
We all know that the very first article talks about equality. We all are well aware that the Constitution maker, Dr. Br Amebedkar always wanted equality in the school and education system.
For ages 15 onwards
Written by Aditya Singh, a grade 12 student.
The public interactive art piece acting as a mirror for human understanding over the transience of life.
Written by Saanchi Biyani, a grade 4 student.
The 74th Independence Day. It has been a long journey, since 1947. India has come quite far, and, it is all thanks to the sacrifices made by the freedom fighters…
Written by Stuti Kathuria, a grade 9 student and Brand Ambassador at
I Kid You Not (this piece got the second prize in the Independence Day Writing Contest)
The history of India’s scuffle towards freedom would be unfinished without telling the story of the countless women who made it possible…
Written by Dhriti Guruprasad, a grade 11 student.
May 1st, 2020 was my first online class and for some odd reason it didn’t give me the same adrenaline rush I’d get from waking up at 5 o’clock…