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In the poem Aurora of Power, Aditi Niranjan Patil captures the journey of a woman whose voice was stolen, whose spirit was restrained, yet whose courage rises like a storm. As she finally awakens to her true strength, the world must face the unstoppable force of her truth, resilience, and demand for justice.

In the powerful poem FireBorne Aditi Niranjan Patil, 14, explores themes of strength, justice, and the unstoppable spirit of women. Drawing inspiration from mythology and the idea of inner power, her verses portray fierce female voices rising against injustice, reminding readers that courage and resilience can ignite change like fire.

In Granted By The Fireflies, Manya Choksi, 15, from Surat, writes a heartfelt poem about love, memories, and the quiet hope of meeting someone special again.

Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Revolt of 1857, The Rebel-Loyalist is a gripping fictional tale of courage, conflict, and patriotism. Written by Riyan Dutta, 13, from Ranchi, the story follows a zamindar torn between loyalty to the British and his secret desire to support India’s struggle for freedom. Through danger, sacrifice and reflection, his journey reveals what it truly means to love one’s motherland.

Sensory differences shape how neurodiverse individuals experience the world around them. From sensitivity to sounds and lights to seeking certain sensory inputs, these differences influence learning, emotions, and social interactions. This blog explores the science behind sensory processing, its impact on daily life, and why a neurodiversity-affirming approach helps create more inclusive and supportive environments

A Little Girl From a Village by K.S. Iniya is an inspiring story about Fahalya and her brother Franchestole, who move from their village to the city in search of education. The story beautifully shows how dreams, hard work, and the desire to learn can change lives.

In the poem Aurora of Power, Aditi Niranjan Patil captures the journey of a woman whose voice was stolen, whose spirit was restrained, yet whose courage rises like a storm. As she finally awakens to her true strength, the world must face the unstoppable force of her truth, resilience, and demand for justice.

In the powerful poem FireBorne Aditi Niranjan Patil, 14, explores themes of strength, justice, and the unstoppable spirit of women. Drawing inspiration from mythology and the idea of inner power, her verses portray fierce female voices rising against injustice, reminding readers that courage and resilience can ignite change like fire.

In Granted By The Fireflies, Manya Choksi, 15, from Surat, writes a heartfelt poem about love, memories, and the quiet hope of meeting someone special again.

Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Revolt of 1857, The Rebel-Loyalist is a gripping fictional tale of courage, conflict, and patriotism. Written by Riyan Dutta, 13, from Ranchi, the story follows a zamindar torn between loyalty to the British and his secret desire to support India’s struggle for freedom. Through danger, sacrifice and reflection, his journey reveals what it truly means to love one’s motherland.

Sensory differences shape how neurodiverse individuals experience the world around them. From sensitivity to sounds and lights to seeking certain sensory inputs, these differences influence learning, emotions, and social interactions. This blog explores the science behind sensory processing, its impact on daily life, and why a neurodiversity-affirming approach helps create more inclusive and supportive environments

A Little Girl From a Village by K.S. Iniya is an inspiring story about Fahalya and her brother Franchestole, who move from their village to the city in search of education. The story beautifully shows how dreams, hard work, and the desire to learn can change lives.

Managing money is a life skill often ignored in schools. From budgeting to avoiding debt, financial literacy is essential for students to grow into independent, responsible adults. Read this thought-provoking blog by Araina Nangalia.

10-year-old Saiaansh Dey from Chandigarh writes about Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, the first Indian on the ISS with the Axiom-4 mission, piloting Dragon Grace and paving the way for Gaganyaan 2027.

In her joyful poem, 11-year-old Navya from Delhi celebrates the magic of rainy days splashing in puddles, flying kites, and laughing with friends, as every raindrop turns into a moment of fun and wonder.

9-year-old Shyla Pandey shares her heartfelt thoughts on Operation Sindoor. In her powerful essay, she reflects on the bravery of our soldiers and the pride it brings to the nation.

Managing money is a life skill often ignored in schools. From budgeting to avoiding debt, financial literacy is essential for students to grow into independent, responsible adults. Read this thought-provoking blog by Araina Nangalia.

10-year-old Saiaansh Dey from Chandigarh writes about Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, the first Indian on the ISS with the Axiom-4 mission, piloting Dragon Grace and paving the way for Gaganyaan 2027.

In her joyful poem, 11-year-old Navya from Delhi celebrates the magic of rainy days splashing in puddles, flying kites, and laughing with friends, as every raindrop turns into a moment of fun and wonder.

9-year-old Shyla Pandey shares her heartfelt thoughts on Operation Sindoor. In her powerful essay, she reflects on the bravery of our soldiers and the pride it brings to the nation.





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