
If I Were A Scientist I Essay By Keshav
Keshav Lodha shares a visionary goal of using science to engineer affordable water purification technology, ensuring that every city and village has access to the clean, life-saving water needed to thrive.

Keshav Lodha shares a visionary goal of using science to engineer affordable water purification technology, ensuring that every city and village has access to the clean, life-saving water needed to thrive.

Keerthana Karthik, an 11-year-old from Hong Kong writes a heartfelt reflection on growing up between two cultures, this blog beautifully captures the similarities and differences between Hong Kong and India. It explores deeper themes of empathy, identity and belonging, reminding us how cultural diversity shapes who we are.

Anvita Mishra, a 12-year-old from New Delhi, writes a thoughtful story about responsibility, self-realization and the lessons hidden in everyday experiences.

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 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 heartwarming story, Nivedita Dileep (13), Bangalore, introduces readers to Posy, a mischievous little kitten full of energy and curiosity. Read this charming tale about the bond between a pet and its owner, showing how patience and love can turn even the naughtiest moments into warm memories.

Keshav Lodha shares a visionary goal of using science to engineer affordable water purification technology, ensuring that every city and village has access to the clean, life-saving water needed to thrive.

Keerthana Karthik, an 11-year-old from Hong Kong writes a heartfelt reflection on growing up between two cultures, this blog beautifully captures the similarities and differences between Hong Kong and India. It explores deeper themes of empathy, identity and belonging, reminding us how cultural diversity shapes who we are.

Anvita Mishra, a 12-year-old from New Delhi, writes a thoughtful story about responsibility, self-realization and the lessons hidden in everyday experiences.

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 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 heartwarming story, Nivedita Dileep (13), Bangalore, introduces readers to Posy, a mischievous little kitten full of energy and curiosity. Read this charming tale about the bond between a pet and its owner, showing how patience and love can turn even the naughtiest moments into warm memories.
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