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Can there be a school life without proximity to classmates and teachers? No cuddling, or circle time or storytelling for the children in Kindergarten.
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Their population has fallen by 70-80 percent in the past 15 years in what is one of the world's most industrialized estuaries.
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The Zoo Day celebrations started on October 1 and continued till October 6.
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Uniquely strong and light, beryllium is used to make cell phones, missiles and aircraft.
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Initially a cosmic curiosity, the night sky was eventually decoded by ancient peoples, making astronomy one of (if not the) oldest science
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The sweet potatoes, bitter melon, carotenoid-rich marine foods like seaweeds, green leafy vegetables, and fruit in the diet are anti-aging as they reduce inflammation and oxidative stress
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The Bhangarh fort was built by the Kachwaha ruler of Amber, Raja Bhagwant Singh, for his younger son Madho Singh in 1573 AD.
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When students from different regions experience this joy of festivals, it truly enhances the Indian culture.
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The event was organised to teach children the importance of connecting with their loved ones through letter writing which is an important means of communication but is now losing its charm.
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Daily wagers who moved to their native places from big cities had to discontinue studies of their children temporarily and it’s uncertain as to when their education will resume.
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Lebanon is in dire economic trouble and is in need of additional revenue.
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Being fat-soluble, scientifically called lipophillic, these vitamins are stored in the fatty tissue — the adipose tissue — of our body.
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Children took part in the special assembly that depicted nine forms of Goddess Durga, a special presentation on Tenali Ramakrishna, Durga Suktham by Mahakavi Kalidasa portraying the essence of the festival
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An informative video was played depicting the varied ways in which Dasara is celebrated across India, signifying the victory of good over evil
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Videos explaining the mythology and history behind these festivals were played to the students
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Polar bears, the apex predators of the Arctic are likely to experience reproductive failure by 2040, reducing the number of offspring needed for population maintenance
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Cotton cultivation requires a huge amount of water, and producing this textile may also involve land repurposing
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The convention, signed in 1971 in the Iranian city of Ramsar, is one of the oldest inter-governmental accord for preserving the ecological character of wetlands
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The rapid heating caused by the fire is called ‘thermal shock’, while the deep gradient created is called ‘thermal stress.’ Thermal stress causes the pane to break.
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Students spoke about their personal experiences and the role grandparents play in their lives.
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The focus of World Calamity Control Day this year amid the pandemic is "all about governance", according to the United Nations.
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The idea behind the activity was to make them understand that despite all the differences their identity as an Indian binds them together.
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The first project, known as the Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Tunnel, or more simply as the “G-Cans Project,” was completed in 2009.
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In addition to killing for direct profit, poachers target animals to prevent them from destroying crops or attacking livestock.