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A School for Dreamers
Kanavu in Kerala is no ordinary school. Instead of focusing on imparting a bookish education, it encourages its mostly tribal students to learn from their own culture. Read on ...
When two Voices become One
What happens when children from 'opposing sides' write a poem that starts with revengeful feelings, but ends with their coming together and speaking in one voice? Read on ...
The Language of a Cat
It is amazing to analyse the use of the word cat in the English language. They are everywhere: on the roof, in a bag and in the theatre in Shakespeare's age. Read on ...
Why Father's Day
It began in the US about 100 years ago when a woman called Sonara Louise Smart Dodd felt that there should be a special day to honour her remarkable father as there was one to honour mothers. Read on ...
Children of a lesser god
The country has gained freedom but the rich continue to get richer, while the poor get poorer, especially children who work in exploitative conditions when they should be enjoying a secure childhood. A student of Siva Sivani Public School, Hyderabad, speaks of a small boy who works at his neighbour’s place. Read on ...
Insensitivities of people
From ignoring accident victims on roads to converting the country into a giant open urinal, to lack of concern for public property, cleanliness and the environment, Indians need to be more sensitive to the world around them, say students of Mira Model School, Janak Puri, New Delhi... Read on ...
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Hungry in the land of plenty
It is not as if the country does not have enough food. It has enough foodgrain but it never reaches the hungry and the needy, says Nihal, a student of the first prize winner, Fr. Agnel Multipurpose School, Navi Mumbai. Read on ...
A peep into the future of food
Water reaching each and every corner of India, and the total disappearance of famine and drought, is the dream of the first prize winner, Fr Agnel Multipurpose School, Navi Mumbai. Read on ...
Learning Creatively
The students of D.A.V Girls Senior Secondary School, Chennai, highlight the creative, story-telling method used by renowned educationist and Gandhian, Gijubhai Badheka, in the classroom. Read on ...
Champion of a 2300-year-old game
I watched as some village boys threw stones in the water, each trying to throw his stone farther than the other's. Did they know this game was played by Roman boys? Read on ...
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