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  • International Yoga Day

    International Yoga Day is celebrated every year on 21st June all over the world. It was first observed in 2015 after the United Nations accepted the proposal made by the Prime Minister of India. The purpose of this day is to spread awareness about the importance and benefits of yoga.

    Yoga is an ancient practice that began in India thousands… Read more

  • My mother

    A mother is the most loving and caring person in our lives. She is our first teacher and our greatest guide. From the day we are born, she takes care of us with endless love, patience, and affection. Her sacrifices and hard work help us grow into good human beings.

    My mother is very kind, hardworking, and responsible. She wakes up early… Read more

  • Bio

    If you are looking to read, download, or study biology articles complete with diagrams and illustrations, several high-quality, open-access resources provide heavily visual PDF articles.These accessible portals offer excellent peer-reviewed and educational biology material with rich visual content:

  • AI

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming industries by automating tasks and providing data-driven insights. While it offers unmatched efficiency, speed, and innovation, it also presents major challenges like job displacement, high implementation costs, and ethical concerns. Balancing these pros and cons is essential for… Read more

  • Pizza

    World Pizza Day (January 17): Celebrated primarily in Italy and globally to honor the craft of the pizzaiolo (pizza maker). This date coincides with the Feast of St. Anthony Abbot, the patron saint of pizza makers. In 2017, UNESCO recognized the traditional art of Neapolitan pizza making as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of… Read more

  • Mahatma Gandhi Ji

    Mahatma Gandhi was the spiritual and political backbone of the Indian independence movement. Through his pioneering strategy of Satyagraha (non-violent civil disobedience), he united millions of diverse Indians, dismantling the British Empire’s colonial hold on the country and ultimately securing India’s independence on August 15,…

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  • Hindi

    Hindi was not invented by a single person. It evolved organically over hundreds of years from the ancient Indo-Aryan language family. Its linguistic journey spans several key historical stages:Ancient Roots: Hindi is a direct descendant of Sanskrit, which evolved into regional dialects known as Prakrit and subsequently into Apabhramsha around… Read more

  • How to train your dragons

    The acclaimed live-action How to Train Your Dragon ⁠How to Train Your Dragon (2025 film) – Wikipedia successfully brings DreamWorks’ beloved franchise to the big screen. Directed by Dean DeBlois How to Train Your Dragon review – faithful yet utterly soulless remake | Action and adventure films | The Guardian, the film stars Mason Thames as…

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    The Invisible Hooks: Why It’s So Hard to Say No to Junk Food 🍔, Feeds 📱, and F

    Have you ever noticed how some things feel impossible to stop? You tell yourself you’ll only have one chip, watch one video, or check your phone for a second—and suddenly an hour has vanished. It feels like an invisible hook is pulling you back in, and honestly, it’s not just your lack of willpower. It’s a trap designed to keep you… Read more

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    Lights, Camera, Action: When the Director of Blast Left Us Inspired!

    ,It isn’t every day that a blockbuster filmmaker walks through our school gates, but when Subash K. Raj—the mastermind director behind the hit martial arts thriller Blast—stepped into our campus, the energy was absolutely electric! He didn’t just show up as a guest; he came with a mission to empower young minds, and he did exactly that.
    For a… Read more

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