Social Studies
18 July – Nelson Mandela Day
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela’s vision for the future was a society grounded on change, hard work, integrity, tolerance and friendship. We have to carry this legacy forward. Here are some excerpts…
Ahimsa Silk: Silk with a Soul
It’s possible to wear the gossamer fabric that people call silk without a prick in the conscience. A Hyderabad-based textile technocrat Mr Kusuma Rajaiah has researched and developed an innovative…
Hands On
For all the Educators, something to help in your classroom..
Bravo Malala Yousafzai
We salute the spirit and determination of Malala Yousafzai who raised voice and fought for girl education. The youngest educationist, a leader, an activist, a revolutionist and a teenage girl…
Yahoo!: Spectacular Solar Eruption Unleashes
Solar storm eruption from the sun, captured by NASA. Yahoo!
Planet Save: Rat on Mars
An image taken by NASA’s Curiosity rover captures a rodent on Mars. PlanetSave
Amazing Animal – The Echidna
Also called the spiny anteater, is only one of the two egg-laying mammals in the world. It is covered with coarse hair and spines. It has very short but strong…
Multiple Intelligences: Understanding different learning styles to adapt lessons to various strengths
Multiple Intelligences! We know them, but let’s just do a recap! Each of us has a learning style as unique as our fingerprints. We have a unique way to take…
The Statesman: Book Review: Dilemmas of diasporic identitie
Review of our Higher Academic Title “Desi Dreams: Indian Immigrant Women Build Lives Across Two Worlds” by Ashidhara Das was published in The Statesman dated 18 May 2013 Dilemmas of…