
What makes an idea truly worth sharing? In this inspiring TED-Ed Club talk, 15-year-old Dia Khanna from New Delhi explores creativity, confidence, and the power of young voices to inspire change. Through personal experiences and thoughtful insights, Dia reminds us that meaningful ideas can come from anyone, regardless of age.

Aadhish Lad weaves a compelling mystery where a group of children must bridge their diverse perspectives to draft a global charter of growth, discovering that true progress is found in shared knowledge and the power of great ideas.

Praaptie, a 14-year-old, talks about how a book opens a path of secrets that leads to an enchanting voyage. She talks about how words play with wonders like battling dragons, dining with kings, and flying with fairies.

Jeevasini, a 9-year-old from Bhubaneswar, wrote a story that captures the essence of kindness presented by Goddess Saraswati. The kindness is then reversed to her by all Gods. Her pet swan flew down to earth to get instruments for the Goddess. But as every God came and asked for the instrument, she gave it to them without worrying. Then, in return, she got her Veena, and they all played the instruments together at the festival of Vasant Panchami.

Shay Agarwal, a 12-year-old from Kolkata, reflects on Saraswati Puja as a celebration of knowledge beyond books, embracing creativity, curiosity, and a joyful break from studies.

What makes an idea truly worth sharing? In this inspiring TED-Ed Club talk, 15-year-old Dia Khanna from New Delhi explores creativity, confidence, and the power of young voices to inspire change. Through personal experiences and thoughtful insights, Dia reminds us that meaningful ideas can come from anyone, regardless of age.

Aadhish Lad weaves a compelling mystery where a group of children must bridge their diverse perspectives to draft a global charter of growth, discovering that true progress is found in shared knowledge and the power of great ideas.

Praaptie, a 14-year-old, talks about how a book opens a path of secrets that leads to an enchanting voyage. She talks about how words play with wonders like battling dragons, dining with kings, and flying with fairies.

Jeevasini, a 9-year-old from Bhubaneswar, wrote a story that captures the essence of kindness presented by Goddess Saraswati. The kindness is then reversed to her by all Gods. Her pet swan flew down to earth to get instruments for the Goddess. But as every God came and asked for the instrument, she gave it to them without worrying. Then, in return, she got her Veena, and they all played the instruments together at the festival of Vasant Panchami.

Shay Agarwal, a 12-year-old from Kolkata, reflects on Saraswati Puja as a celebration of knowledge beyond books, embracing creativity, curiosity, and a joyful break from studies.
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