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Ode to Pluto
Discovered in 1930, and named after the Roman god of the underworld, Pluto has now been demoted to the "dwarf planet" status.


City soaked in history
From Carolina in the U.S. to Scotland in the U.K., the city of Patna is a household name.
Susruta
Susruta (6th century B.C.) was a pioneer in many surgical practices that are in use even today.
WORLD OF SCIENCE
Psychologist and anthropologist
Margaret Mead shared a fundamental belief in the equality of human beings.
Techie Taffy
India's wildlife is rich and varied. Techie on his journey of discovery on the info highway was quite bowled over. If you thought that jungles looked like just any other then visit some of the sites Techie did and you will notice that the forests ...
India's first satellite
The successful launching of India's first satellite Aryabhata on April 19, 1975, ushered in a new era in India's space research. Named after the famous Indian astronomer and mathematician of the 5th century, the spacecraft was designed and built ...
Join the dots

Remembering greats
The article about Gutenberg and his printing press was very interesting. We must remember great scientists like him. K.V.V. Sumanth,
VIII, Swetha Chalapathi En
glish Medium School,
Vizianagaram Is there anything interesting ...
Encouraging
The article "Hard fight" proved that with determination and mental strength we can achieve our goal. Neeharika,
X, Arunodaya Public School,
New Delhi Is there anything interesting happening in your neighbourhood or school? ...
Packed with info
The articles "Jewel in the desert" and "Jenny speeds up spinning" helped me in my project.
Prerna Mishra,
X D, B.B.V.P.,
Pilani Is there anything interesting happening in your neighbourhood or school? Is there something ...
Long innings
As I am a philatelist I found the article "Long innings of India Post" to be very interesting and so I have added this article in my album.
S. Venkatesh,
VIII, Jain Vidyaashram,
Chennai. Is there anything interesting ...
Budding philatelist
I enjoy reading the YW especially the quiz. I got interested in collecting stamps because of the column on stamps that appears every week. My father helps me.
Athina P.S.,
X A, Vadudhala Jamth
H.S.S.,
Alappuzha, ...
Inhuman
The article "Concentration camps?" that appeared in the Quest dated Sept. 8, was excellent because it highlighted the schools of torture. The torture schedule is nerve breaking. Cannot the Human Rights activists intervene? A.S. ...
Marvellous
The article "Jenny speeds up spinning" made me marvel at all that Hargreaves had achieved without any formal education. Aslam B. Alappuzha,
Madeenathunnaoor
College,
Kozhikode Is there anything interesting happening in your ...

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