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DRDO and its achievements

DRDO and its achievements

  • Gitanjali Devashray – Little ones display oratory skills

    Gitanjali Devashray conducted a Show and Tell competition for students of PP2 on a virtual platform to strengthen the verbal skills and to foster public speaking competency of young minds. Children were excited to share their descriptive narration. They spoke on different topics like uses of an ATM, My country India, clock, solar system, badminton, […]
  • Gitanjali Devashray – At ‘chaat’ party kids dance and dine

    The activity named ‘A chat with chaat party’ saw the super excited little ones and their mothers coming up with mouth-watering chaat items.
  • DPS Nacharam- Kids turn advertisers, marketers

    Some popular products like Amul, Nirma, Dettol were among various products children advertised during the event.
  • Science behind leap years

    At the time, such changes were considered controversial, but not nearly as controversial as the plan to put the calendar back into sync with the seasons.
  • Pallavi International school: Space Week explores intricacies of space

    The students presented one-minute speech, displayed paintings made on the theme and also displayed creative models on famous spaceships.
  • Pallavi International School: Saluting guardians of sky

    A virtual special assembly was conducted by the coordinators of Pallavi International School.
  • Tyrannosaurus Rex- one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs

    In 1905, Henry Fairfield Osborn, president of the American Museum of Natural History at the time, named Tyrannosaurus rex.
  • There was another ‘Harry Potter’!

    JK Rowling was not the first author to create a character named “Harry Potter.” One Polish author had done it 25 years earlier.
  • Gitanjali Devashray: Students’ eloquence at its zenith

    The participants from the four Houses were judged by Anjali Sharma, Headmistress and Sabrina Gardner Pre-Primary-in charge.
  • An unparalleled accomplishment

    Prathamesh Pilanke, a former student of PMS secured All India 13th rank in the JEE Advanced 2020, results
  • Recognizing the role of teachers during pandemic

    Students of PMS Bowenpally spoke on how the theme aims to promote the role of the teachers during the pandemic and how they have adapted themselves to being promoters of remote learning.
  • Art speaks the language of heart

    Overall September tickled the minds of parents and kids to explore creativity in them.
  • All that glitter in space

    There’s too much gold in the universe, No one knows where it came from.
  • Napoleon and the battle of rabbits

    It was not at Waterloo, but Napoleon’s most humiliating defeat came at the hands, well, the paws of a fearsome band of bunny rabbits.
  • Ensuring smooth transition to formal schooling

    The ministry recommended that schools adopt flexible attendance and sick leave policies.
  • Why do we have leap years?

    In the Julian calendar, named after Julius Caesar, every fourth year had 366 days rather than 365.
  • How did silk get out of China?

    When the Chinese discovered the secret to creating silk, they held the monopoly on silk production worldwide.
  • Gitanjali Devashray: Students discuss ways to save environment

    Students spoke about different forms of pollution, their causes and their effects.
  • How and why Polygraph, narco-analysis tests are performed?

    A numerical value is assigned to each response to conclude whether the person is telling the truth, is deceiving, or is uncertain.
  • Internet shrunk the world to a global village

    People such as Christopher Columbus also wanted to spread their culture and their way of life.
  • Neolithic people made fake islands

    Oakbank is just one of 18 crannogs that have been surveyed in Loch Tay alone. But Loch Tay is not unusual.
  • Who invented bread?

    The first-known leavened bread made with semi-domesticated yeast dates back to around 1000 BC in Egypt.
  • Tasmanian devils make a comeback

    The animals have been released into the wild 3000 years after the feisty marsupials went extinct there
  • The graveyard of spacecrafts

    Point Nemo is named after author Jules Verne's famous seafaring anti-hero Captain Nemo.
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