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Who wants to be a quizzard?
Many many moons ago...In ancient times, the Chinese believed that there were 12 moons as there were 12 months in a year. Likewise, they believed that there were ten suns as there were 10 days in the Chinese week. The mother of the 12 moons was the same as that of the ... To serve with love September 5 is a day set aside to tell our teachers how much we appreciate them and the difference they make in our lives. Attitude and aptitude Are you keen on the glamour tag? Then modelling could be for you... Svetha Jaishankar talks on a career in modelling. Celebration on the court As part of its Newspaper in Education programme The Hindu Young World hosted an inter-school tennis championship in Bangalore recently.
New on the rackPaint O Fun from Navneet has both information and fun. It is an amalgam of Year-planner, colouring-cum-drawing contests and information write-ups. With this year-planner you can note down important events and dates. A first lesson on ...
At heady heightsA team from the India-Tibetan Border Police scaled Mount Everest on May 10, 1996. They carried with them a set of four stamps with the first day cover on Himalayan Ecology depicting the flora and fauna of the Himalayan region printed by Calcutta ... Bringing out the best Happy is the student who knows that his teacher has faith in him ...
Protect animalsAnimal vivisection is a controversial topic. Surveys show that 25 per cent of scientific research is outright fraud. The consequences of all the research and tests done on animals hasve never had the intended effect on humans and they eventually ...
Periscopes of the SavannahsThe poet finds them among the most beautiful living beings God has created. Even the scientist has discovered the inherent grace of these strange animals that have roamed Africa's savannahs since time immemorial. Once threatened by thoughtless ...
Wild adventure in the far NorthIn the wilderness of the far North, in a place called the Klondike, there lived an animal who became a legend. They called him White Fang. Part wolf and part husky, White Fang ran with the wind. Nothing could stop him for he was wild and ...
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