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Anaisha Bhalla, a 12-year-old from Kolkata, shares her thoughtful views on whether children below 15 should have Instagram accounts, highlighting both the benefits and the need for safe, responsible use.

Pranav Raj, a 15-year-old from Motiana, writes a poem about 'The Mighty King Of Jungle' The Lion, celebrating its strength, leadership, and fearless presence as the true king of the jungle.

Kanav, a 12-year-old from Raigarh, writes about Indian badminton champion Saina Nehwal. From World Junior Champion to Olympic medalist and World No. 1, Saina didn’t just win matches—she transformed Indian badminton and inspired millions to dream bigger.

A joyful cartoon character comes to life through bright colors, bold strokes, and pure imagination in this delightful artwork by 8-year-old Mohammad Uzair from Hyderabad.

Maira Hashmi, a 13-year-old from Ghaziabad, presents a thoughtful literary speech analyzing Rabindranath Tagore’s poem Where the Mind is Without Fear, highlighting its vision of freedom, unity, truth, and education for today’s society.

Vihaan Joshi, a 9-year-old from New Delhi, writes a funny story about teamwork, smart thinking, and friendship. The Naughty Rabbits and the Carrot Trick is a short moral story perfect for bedtime, classroom storytelling, and early readers who love animal tales with a lesson.

Anaisha Bhalla, a 12-year-old from Kolkata, shares her thoughtful views on whether children below 15 should have Instagram accounts, highlighting both the benefits and the need for safe, responsible use.

Pranav Raj, a 15-year-old from Motiana, writes a poem about 'The Mighty King Of Jungle' The Lion, celebrating its strength, leadership, and fearless presence as the true king of the jungle.

Kanav, a 12-year-old from Raigarh, writes about Indian badminton champion Saina Nehwal. From World Junior Champion to Olympic medalist and World No. 1, Saina didn’t just win matches—she transformed Indian badminton and inspired millions to dream bigger.

A joyful cartoon character comes to life through bright colors, bold strokes, and pure imagination in this delightful artwork by 8-year-old Mohammad Uzair from Hyderabad.

Maira Hashmi, a 13-year-old from Ghaziabad, presents a thoughtful literary speech analyzing Rabindranath Tagore’s poem Where the Mind is Without Fear, highlighting its vision of freedom, unity, truth, and education for today’s society.

Vihaan Joshi, a 9-year-old from New Delhi, writes a funny story about teamwork, smart thinking, and friendship. The Naughty Rabbits and the Carrot Trick is a short moral story perfect for bedtime, classroom storytelling, and early readers who love animal tales with a lesson.





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