
The Witch That Never Was I Poem by Arika,11,Faridabad
Arika an 11-year-old from Faridabad writes a poem exploring the dangers of fear, prejudice, and how society often scapegoats those who are different.

Arika an 11-year-old from Faridabad writes a poem exploring the dangers of fear, prejudice, and how society often scapegoats those who are different.

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Laksshha from Kolkata writes an essay about the social stigma related to puberty although its a natural phse of life for girls.

Arika an 11-year-old from Faridabad writes a poem exploring the dangers of fear, prejudice, and how society often scapegoats those who are different.

Atharv emphasises the role of the Constitution in empowering the youth and portrays the Constitution as a foundation for creating a sustainable and just society by prioritising youth welfare and national integrity.

What’s your view on Artificial Intelligence (AI)? 11-year-old Aayush from Bangalore analyses.

Laksshha from Kolkata writes an essay about the social stigma related to puberty although its a natural phse of life for girls.
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