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Increasing the use of vocabulary

Increasing the use of vocabulary

  • Hainan gibbon: World’s most critically endangered primate

    Hainan gibbons use their long arms to swing from tree to tree, enabling them to easily gather forest fruits.
  • Gitanjali Devashray: Kids craft houses of their own

    They integrated Maths by using different shapes to build houses on paper.
  • Translation makes the language rich in style

    Consider the Indian plethora of languages and its great literary giants! Unfortunately, we know only a few Indian authors these days because they write in English.
  • Deadly impact of air pollution

    Air pollution refers to the release of pollutants into the air that are detrimental to human health and the planet as a whole.
  • Rediscover a teacher

    Thanks to technology to help students understand the concepts better and in an easy way.
  • Gitanjali Devashray: A splendid show of art and craft

    The Chief Guest of the event, Alka Lal, senior art teacher from NASR School, lauded every piece at the display for their artistic importance.
  • Navratri – nine days of merriment, festivity

    The successors of Odeyars live in their Mysore Palace during Dasara and follow the ancient cultures they used to follow before.
  • Pakistan’s 1947 Kashmir invasion bid

    The first Indo-Pakistani war started after armed tribesmen from Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province invaded Kashmir in October 1947.
  • US-China disputes: Major issues of contention

    Let’s read in detail the major issues of contention the two countries are at loggerheads.
  • How do honeybees make honey?

    A colony of bees can visit up to 50 million flowers each day, with as many as 60,000 bees in each colony.
  • Predator threats to dolphins

    The highest numbers of dolphin killings are in Asia, Africa, and South America. Dolphin meat is consumed in a few parts of the world even though it is suspected to have high concentrations of mercury.
  • Is cotton candy unhealthy?

    What’s going on scientifically to make cotton candy is that as granulated sugar is heated sufficiently, the chemical bonds that hold together the crystal are broken down.
  • OSIRIS-REx Mission: Why is NASA studying Bennu?

    The mission's primary goal is to obtain a sample of at least 60 g (2.1 oz) from 101955 Bennu, a carbonaceous near-Earth asteroid and return the sample to Earth for a detailed analysis.
  • Making India self-reliant

    PM’s call for a vocal for local struck a chord with many manufacturers producing Indian made goods.
  • How bulletproof glass works?

    The bullet slows down so much that it no longer has enough energy to pierce through — or to do much damage if it does so.
  • Gloomy state of man-made trash in space

    Of known and tracked space junk 70% is in low-Earth orbit, which extends about 2,000 km above the Earth's surface
  • Writing- the ultimate panacea

    Having a pen and paper and a thousand thoughts ambling in the mind is a bliss. Once you start writing, you would neither hesitate nor regret for expressing yourself.
  • Indigenous people vital for protecting global biodiversity

    Indigenous Peoples are culturally distinct societies and communities. Although they make up 6% of the global population, they account for about 15% of the extreme poor.
  • Air movement causes ripples in water

    This is what gives the ripples on a lake their transient, sparkling appearance, as they briefly rise and catch the light before settling back into stillness.
  • Zeptosecond is the smallest unit of time

    Previously, researchers had dipped into the realm of zeptoseconds in 2016. They used lasers to measure time in increments down to 850 zeptoseconds.
  • Red squirrels push their pups growth

    Red squirrel moms know how to give their offspring an early edge in a crowded forest
  • Gitanjali Devashray: Reinforcing the necessity of healthy food

    In today's times, where maintaining good health has become a challenge for all, it becomes highly important to make children aware about the right food to be eaten.
  • Leadership during Covid times

    Can there be a school life without proximity to classmates and teachers? No cuddling, or circle time or storytelling for the children in Kindergarten.
  • Hong Kong’s pink dolphins

    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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