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Sharath Kamal: India’s Best Table Tennis Player
Achanta Sharath Kamal, a 36 year old tennis player, hails from Tamil Nadu, a southern state of India. Sharath’s introductory appearance at the Olympics became evident during the Athens 2004
National Education Policy May Be Delayed For 4th Time Since Announcement
The government-appointed committee for the National Education Policy (NEP) has received another extension till October 2018. These will most likely delay the NEP for the fourth time since it was first
Manika Batra - Indian Female Table Tennis Player That Made Country Proud
Manika Batra, aged 23, is one of the top ranked tennis players in India and has a world ranking of 58. She hails from Delhi (Naraina Vihar). Both her siblings had an interest in tennis with her elder
Basket ball: Andrew Bogut Against College Double Standards
It is no secret that college sports are a big money churner. According to the data collected from USA Today, the Oregon athletics department generated $196 million in revenue. There are approximately
Kepler Spacecraft
Kepler is a space observatory that was launched by NASA, designed to explore a portion of our region of the Milky Way and to discover Earth-sized exoplanets.The spacecraft was named after astronomer J
Modern Lifestyle Killing Mental and Physical Growth of Children
Growth and development is a continuous process that initiates at an early stage of life. A child is like a blackboard where thoughts are camouflaged and dreams are made and actions to achieve them get
Neeraj Chopra Grabs Gold in Javelin Throw for India in Asian Games 2018
Neeraj Chopra, native of Haryana has created yet another History by becoming the First ever Indian to win a gold in javelin throw at the Asian Games. The first throw by Neeraj was of 83.46 meters whic
Creating A Learner-Centered Classroom
Get to Know the Learners: It is essential as teachers that you should know your students' interests, what they love to do, what they want to learn about and what comes easily to them. Only after kno
How Gopichand Made Sure India Did Not Lose Gopichand
In 2015, Dutee Chand was cleared by the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) after being suspended in 2014 by IAAF for hyperandrogenism - a condition in which an athlete has very high levels of testo
The Game of Lagori
Childhood days are indeed the best days of one’s life. We associate our childhood usually with games and fairy tales of our grannies. One of the many games that the kids of 90’s indulged t
NEET: To Be Or Not To Be
The National Eligibility cum Entrance test (NEET) has been in the eye of the storm from the time it has been rolled out. Multiple controversies have surfaced and there is an ongoing debate surrounding
The Best Ways to Build Energy in Schools
Take the work seriously but don't take yourself too seriously: Your work always deserves to be held high. This is how you can succeed and excel. But that doesn't mean that you need to be strict and
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