School Children
Double standards- a fascinating concept- It’s okay if I do something, but it’s not okay for you to do the same thing.
There has been world outrage regarding the shelling of a U.N. school in Gaza. Yes, it’s tragic that even one child is killed,...
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Sri Lankan fast bowler, Chaminda Vaas, has two grievances. And both his grievances have to do with the selectors.
Vaas was left out of the first Test...
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The 15th rail budget brought relief to general passenger with no proposed hike in passenger fares and freight rates. Many new schemes and packages were...
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Gender Arsenal is all about the uncalled for Gender War which has been initiated and is being fuelled by reasons outside the purview of this article. Gender Arsenal...
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The days are advancing in such a pace that one is bewildered with its queer and enigmatic news arriving from different ends. Human beings go astray in such a fashion...
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The Australian captain, Ricky Ponting, was disappointed that John Buchanan, Australia’s coach during the Ashes of 2005, took up a consultant role with England and the...
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The new Bangalore international airport surely looks swanky and new age however the Airport has got mixed reviews from passengers.. The biggest issue being the time it...
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Sunil Gavaskar made some poignant remarks before media persons in Mumbai. However, it sounds a little ironic given that Gavaskar has accepted an important role in the...
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Pakistan may have won the ICC World Twenty20 and restored their respect as a Test playing nation amongst the public. But they have not been able to convince other...
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A descendant of India’s last Mughal emperor has been rescued from a life of penury in Calcutta by getting a job with the state-run Coal India.
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Well, guys males have all rights to puff anywhere they want but females are not allowed for same. Don’t get shocked reading this, its strange but true, this incident...
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Sandwiches on Monday
Parathas on Tuesday
Dosa on Wednesday
Noodles on Thursday…….
Puri Sabzi ....
…and the menu was neatly chalked out for the entire week on...
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It looks like a small houseboat balanced on skis from a distance, but is actually a school bus. Dubbed Windsled, it carries school children of La Pointe, on Madeline...
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A private school in metro Atlanta, considering the ensured safety of the school children, will make use of GPS (Global Positioning System receivers.) School buses bear...
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India is a home to 19 percent of world’s children. The country is a story of stark contrasts and striking disparities as illustrated in a study of 43 focal...
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In the ethnic-strife nation of Sri Lanka, daily hundreds of children are being pushed into a bleak future. From the ongoing guerilla wars to the recent rebel attacks,...
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A new Bill is passed in the Rhode Island by a house committee that any kind of soda will not be allowed to be sold within the school premises. With the implementation...
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School enrollment rates in China are quiet high, but the school drop out rate continues in China’s poverty stricken western areas, particularly for girls....
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In the coming years, the schools in England will see more male gentry. Training and Development Agency (TDA) for Schools has launched a drive to recruit male primary...
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