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![]() | Pranab Mukherjee visited the Kochi-Muziris Biennale on WednesdayPresident Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday made his maiden visit to the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, one of the largest arts festival in the country | |
This artist will tell you how to keep the fresh spark alive in your soulArt curator Sharan Apparao talks about why artists should be let free to explore their creative side | ||
![]() | CBSE Class twelve students might have to settle for low scores as Accountancy exam paper catches them off guardClaiming that the paper was tough and tricky, students and teachers are outraged and say it will adversely affect the students | |
![]() | JEE Analysis: A few tough questions beyond CBSE syllabus mar otherwise straight-cut paper for 10.2 lakh IIT aspirants across IndiaA few questions were lengthy, others controversial, but most of them ended up being easy for the 10.2 lakh students who wrote the JEE prelims on April 2, says FIITJEE Director | |
![]() | Meet Kerala's Green 'Penn': How Lakshmi Menon went from the New York Fashion Week to making students in Kerala write with a fountain pen againAt a time when sustainable, organic and green are terms thrown around liberally, Lakshmi Menon is coming up with killer ways to curb environmental waste caused by using refill pens | |
![]() | Meet Saji Valassery, the man who's training kids and people with disabilities in Kerala to swim in turbulent rivers, without charging a centThis swimming coach doesn't have national swimming credentials, a large ego or a swimming pool that he promotes. He's teaching kids to swim against the tide in the rivers of Kerala and it's free | |
![]() | DIY Diary: Have an idea? Here's how you can make it come to life this summer at Fablab KeralaForget college projects in labs. If you have an idea and you don't know anyone who can build it, just pack your bags and head to Fablab Kerala — at those prices, even DIY work is a steal | |
![]() | Writing NEET in Kerala this year? Here's how NEET is different from Kerala's 'usual' Medical Entrance ExamFrom an increase in the number of questions to be answered in the same time frame to an increased stress on Maths and Chemistry, read on to find out how NEET is going to be different | |
![]() | Here's how this robotics firm in Kochi is getting school kids to design robots that can be used in everyday lifeLincy Jesky runs DSC Robotics which gets kids to experiment with robotics that few academies allow — given how expensive the process tends to be | |
![]() | Want to manage an IPL/EPL team? Head to Kerala's Sports Management and Research Institute and learn to become a perfect sports managerSports Management and Research Institute, Kochi, and Anju Bobby George tell us why the added advantage of a trained manager can help you in becoming a world class athlete | |
![]() | This sleep safe detection system by two engineering students may actually bring down the number of road accidents. Here's howFerdinand Thomas and Jacob Sabu who are second- year students at the Model Engineering College, Thrikkakkara in Kochi, Kerala developed a system that can alert sleeping drivers | |
Adios Taboos: High Schools in Kerala will soon have sanitary pad vending machinesThrough the She Pad Project which is expected to commence in June, the Kerala Government is setting up sanitary pad vending machines in Higher Secondary Schools | ||
![]() | Kochi engineering student Paul George built his own 3D printer from scratch — and it cost him just 70kPaul George, a third year mechanical engineering student of Rajagiri Engineering College conceptualized, designed and put together a 3D printer all by himself — and it works great | |
![]() | These two Kochi girls have aced an English exam that saw over 45 lakh participants across the worldSangamitra R Kiran and Teresa Suresh secured the first rank in the International English Olympiad, an exam that analyses the reading, speaking, writing and comprehension skills of the students | |
![]() | The penniless traveller and his tales: North Indians completely wrong about TN, not knowing Tamil is not a hurdle, people warm and friendlyAnsh Mishra decided to embark on the journey to prove that humanity is still left in the world |
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