By Aishwarya Tripathi
A reporter recalls her travel to the remote Sundarbans to meet the women who earn a living by catching prawn seedlings on the riverine islands.
A reporter recalls her travel to the remote Sundarbans to meet the women who earn a living by catching prawn seedlings on the riverine islands.
By Abhay Raj
They were upset that Nitish Kumar was visiting the hospital two weeks after the outbreak of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome, which has killed more than 100 children so far
They were upset that Nitish Kumar was visiting the hospital two weeks after the outbreak of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome, which has killed more than 100 children so far
By Pankaja Srinivasan
Most of what my Hindi teacher taught me, fifty years ago, I forgot along the way. But, now, Mrs Sashi Goela’s gentle insistence that I pay more attention to the language all those years ago, is paying rich dividends.
Most of what my Hindi teacher taught me, fifty years ago, I forgot along the way. But, now, Mrs Sashi Goela’s gentle insistence that I pay more attention to the language all those years ago, is paying rich dividends.
By Ravikant Dwivedi
Ravikant Dwivedi is a teacher in Bhagesar Primary School, Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, who is assigning leadership roles to his students to monitor their peers' attendance in the school.
Ravikant Dwivedi is a teacher in Bhagesar Primary School, Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, who is assigning leadership roles to his students to monitor their peers' attendance in the school.
By गाँव कनेक्शन
A recent survey of two prominent parks in Mumbai has revealed the rich biodiversity that inhabits them. The survey has concluded that there are 316 species of plants and 250 species of animals, insects, and birds. The two surveyed parks are Mancherji Joshi Five Gardens in Dadar and Dr Abdul Kalam Vanodyan in Malad.
A recent survey of two prominent parks in Mumbai has revealed the rich biodiversity that inhabits them. The survey has concluded that there are 316 species of plants and 250 species of animals, insects, and birds. The two surveyed parks are Mancherji Joshi Five Gardens in Dadar and Dr Abdul Kalam Vanodyan in Malad.
By Bidyut Majumdar
In adherence to the findings of the National Education Policy 2020, the NIPUN Bharat scheme is ensuring that the students in India’s government-run primary schools master foundational literacy and numeracy. This can help India achieve its developmental goals because children with solid educational foundations can assure a bright future for India.
In adherence to the findings of the National Education Policy 2020, the NIPUN Bharat scheme is ensuring that the students in India’s government-run primary schools master foundational literacy and numeracy. This can help India achieve its developmental goals because children with solid educational foundations can assure a bright future for India.
By Deepanshu Mishra
Excessive use of a mobile phone increases the risk of diseases like obesity and hypertension in children. They may face lifestyle disorders, including excess weight, reduced appetite and irritability. Parents, by far, are responsible for such health issues in children
Excessive use of a mobile phone increases the risk of diseases like obesity and hypertension in children. They may face lifestyle disorders, including excess weight, reduced appetite and irritability. Parents, by far, are responsible for such health issues in children