Inventions and Discoveries by Indians
Written by Manya Pandey, a first-year undergraduate student.
Did you know all these things were invented in India?
Written by Manya Pandey, a first-year undergraduate student.
Did you know all these things were invented in India?
Written by Samriddhi, a grade 7 student.
Some of the records made by people are so bizarre that it’s sometimes impossible to believe that are even real.
Written by Manya Pandey, a first-year undergraduate student.
Neptune is named after the Roman god of the sea, as it looks like a big blob of aqua blue ocean against a black backdrop of starry cosmos…
Written by Prakriti Panwar, a first-year undergraduate student
Simply put – Web 3.0 refers to the third generation of the internet. It is the successor of Web 1.0 and Web 2.0.
Written by Jiya Rajput, a grade 10 student of Sumermal Jain Public School.
Neeraj Chopra – winner of an Olympic gold medal in men’s javelin throw – has made India once again. He has just won a silver medal at the World Athletics Championship held in the United States…
Written by Prakriti Panwar, a first-year undergraduate student
The term ‘box office’ often refers to the income from the sales of the tickets of a particular movie.
Written by Samriddhi, a grade 7 student.
Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis was a brilliant Indian Statistician also the recipient of Padma Vibhushan (second highest civilian award).
Written by Sugandh Kakkar
Since midnight between Thursday and Friday i.e., 30th June and 1st July, Israel has had a new prime minister. Yair Lapid became the 14th Prime Minister of Isreal…
Written by Prakriti Panwar, a first-year undergraduate student
Sunak was born to Indian-origin parents in the UK. His mother ran a local pharmacy while his father was a general practitioner at the National Health Service (NHS).
A scientist from the University of Waterloo, Qing-Bin Lu, recently discovered a massive hole over the tropics, which, it seems, has been there for 30 years and is only just discovered!