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In this poem, R Vetri Vendan (12), Bangalore, beautifully captures the wonder of waiting under a starlit sky. As a young boy eagerly awaits a shooting star, he discovers that even missed moments can lead to something brighter, the radiant arrival of the Sun, lighting up the whole world.

In this magical adventure, Tharunika V R (7), Bangalore, takes readers into a dreamlike world where siblings discover a mysterious book that transports them to a strange place. How will the siblings come back to the real world? Read the story here.

Lehak Lulla (8), Bangalore, tells the tale of an owl and his brave friend, the bat. The story highlights how true friends support each other in times of need.

In this charming story, Nishika Sahu (10), Bangalore, tells the tale of Frickle, a lonely pirate who finds an unexpected friend. Together, they discover the joy of friendship and set off on many sea adventures.

In this reflective historical narrative, Riyan Dutta (14), Ranchi, presents the confessional diary of Jag Bandhu Dutta, a Bhadralok living under British patronage in the serene hills of Idukki. The diary reveals his inner conflict between privilege and patriotism, and a painful realization of the price of freedom.

In this thoughtful short story, Adamya (8), Bangalore, takes readers to the lush Amazon rainforest, where a giant Kapok tree is home to many animals and birds. But when a lumberjack arrives to cut the tree, the animals are left worried, where will they go and what will they do?

In this poem, R Vetri Vendan (12), Bangalore, beautifully captures the wonder of waiting under a starlit sky. As a young boy eagerly awaits a shooting star, he discovers that even missed moments can lead to something brighter, the radiant arrival of the Sun, lighting up the whole world.

In this magical adventure, Tharunika V R (7), Bangalore, takes readers into a dreamlike world where siblings discover a mysterious book that transports them to a strange place. How will the siblings come back to the real world? Read the story here.

Lehak Lulla (8), Bangalore, tells the tale of an owl and his brave friend, the bat. The story highlights how true friends support each other in times of need.

In this charming story, Nishika Sahu (10), Bangalore, tells the tale of Frickle, a lonely pirate who finds an unexpected friend. Together, they discover the joy of friendship and set off on many sea adventures.

In this reflective historical narrative, Riyan Dutta (14), Ranchi, presents the confessional diary of Jag Bandhu Dutta, a Bhadralok living under British patronage in the serene hills of Idukki. The diary reveals his inner conflict between privilege and patriotism, and a painful realization of the price of freedom.

In this thoughtful short story, Adamya (8), Bangalore, takes readers to the lush Amazon rainforest, where a giant Kapok tree is home to many animals and birds. But when a lumberjack arrives to cut the tree, the animals are left worried, where will they go and what will they do?

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.

Param Pachchigar, a 12-year-old from Boston writes a travelog about The Breathtaking Adventure to Shenandoah National Park in United States of America

Ever wondered what Esports really does to teen minds? Kayaan Haria, 15, from Mulund, Mumbai breaks it down, the positives, the negatives, and everything in between!

Explore the serene hilltop village of Lepchakha, the “Queen of Dooars,” through the eyes of 9-year-old Sattwik Das Laha from Kolkata.

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.

Param Pachchigar, a 12-year-old from Boston writes a travelog about The Breathtaking Adventure to Shenandoah National Park in United States of America

Ever wondered what Esports really does to teen minds? Kayaan Haria, 15, from Mulund, Mumbai breaks it down, the positives, the negatives, and everything in between!

Explore the serene hilltop village of Lepchakha, the “Queen of Dooars,” through the eyes of 9-year-old Sattwik Das Laha from Kolkata.





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