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It's ok to sleep more! Here is why it is the ultimate productivity tool 

How we all dream to go back home and crash on the bed! Rejoice sleep lovers, here is why it is important for you

Published on 27th February 2017
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Animal Farm comes alive on stage

These kids from Bengaluru are creating an environment of inclusivity through their plays

Published on 27th February 2017
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The egg can come before the chicken as long as it's not in a cage. BJP MP asks McDonald's not to procure eggs from battery cages

BJP MP Amit Jatia asked McDonald's to go cage-free to improve animal welfare within its supply chain

Published on 1st March 2017
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Move Over Shaktimaan: Bengaluru's TBS Planet is making Indian superheroes cool

A former Xiaomi and Flipkart alum, Rajeev Tamhankar wants to create more superheroes derived from Indian mythology and take them to Comic-Cons across the world

Published on 26th February 2017
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Why Ambily Fathima will inspire ailing youngsters to believe in crowd-funding for transplants for years to come

Like a candle in the wind, Kerala's Ambily Fathima underwent a heart transplant after people from across the world crowd-funded her surgery, only to succumb to illness. Read her astonishing story

Published on 24th February 2017
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Your child shares your DNA but they’re not born to fulfill your dreams: Gautami speaks about her game-changing education system 

Veteran actor, Gautami Tadimalla talks about her aim to alter the education system in rural areas, her letter to the Prime Minister, her NGO Life Again Foundation

Published on 24th March 2017
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Revenge porn drives DU student to suicide: Here's what you need to do online and at the police station to ensure obscene pics of you don't go viral

With an increasing number of women falling prey  to cyber crimes like morphing and stalking, we take a look at how and why you can yank that content online, and bring the culprits to book offline

Published on 13th April 2017
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MP government might soon make sports a part of the curriculum in primary schools

Madhya Pradesh Minister for Sports Yashodhara Raje Scindia said that the state might lean towards making sports as a subject for all primary schools to inculcate its importance from the beginning

Published on 10th May 2017
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Buddha's teachings to be incorporated into curriculum, says Prakash Javadekar on Buddha Purnima 

HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar says Gautam Buddha's teachings to be incorporated into the curriculum in order to instil compassion, amity, human values and so on

Published on 10th May 2017
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Meet 16-year-old Simar Singh, whose community of poets is slamming the social norms through spoken word poetry 

Young poet and founder of UnErase Simar Singh talk about how his community is helping young poets talk about relevant social issues

Published on 13th May 2017
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Having friends helps the move from primary school to secondary school easier

Studies reveal that participative children who have a good friends circle are likely to be better off at coping up with the transition- related challenges while moving from primary to secondary school

Published on 15th May 2017
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Riches to rags: Here's the story of a teacher who gave up a lucrative job and decided to teach the children of poor fishermen

Juanita John decided to quit working in private schools and decided to work in some of the most deprivation-hit areas of the country — reaching affected kid

Published on 26th May 2017
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It’s all about English Vinglish: Meet Thimappa, who teaches English to his students using traditional art forms

A teacher at a small government school in Karnataka, Thimappa, encourages his students to learn English and traditional art forms with passion by using unconventional and innovative methods

Published on 27th May 2017
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He wrote to the NDMA way before the 2015 Nepal earthquake about the high threat of earthquakes in the Himalayas!

Dr Sreevalsa Kolathayar might be the only person who wrote to the NDMA about the risks before the 2008 earthquakes. Read on to find out more about his measures to get people prepared for earthquakes

Published on 29th May 2017
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Meet lecturer cum researcher Jagadish Thaker who was a part of the first sample survey of India's climate change

Appreciation from teachers goes a long way and a living example of this is J Jagadish Thaker, who has presented papers across the world. Read more to find out how encouragement made him tick

Published on 1st June 2017

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