The twinkle in her eyes – What a difference!
Poem by Ganapathiraman Raghu Raman Many years agoWas part of a sceneWorking hard on a taskLike one had never been. Seeing me so vexedMy grandmother…
From 2023-24, 41% more Indian students sought to study abroad. This is in spite of many private universities being available in India. According to AISHE…
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Read More Ridley the Riddle TurtleThis poem is by Sonal Rastogi ji एक डुबकी गंग धार मेंकांवर के त्यौहार मेंतन मन सब धुल जाएहर हर गंगे हो जाए सावन के…
Read More सावन पर हिन्दी कविता Hindi poem on SaavanThe Parliament of UK has 650 seats. This means that for a simple majority, a party needs to win 326 seats (half of all seats…
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Read More Lok Sabha Election Results 2024Chances are, you have been the victim of a fraud. It could be work from home, short-term loan, digital arrest, anything at all! So far,…
Read More There IS a way to report those fraud numbers, and action does get taken!The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heat wave warning for North-Western parts of India. The image above is the warning for 25th May.…
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Read More Meet Goldene – The first 2D metalThe grown-ups say I’m growing tallAnd that my clothes are growing small.Can clothes grow small?I always thinkThat things grow bigOr else they shrink.But did they…
Read More A poem by Mary Ann Hoberman