> At just six, Shruti Pandey is the youngest yoga trainer in the world. The bendy youngster has been teaching adults at an ashram, in northern India, for the last two years. Her trainer, Hari Chetan, 67, set up the ashram 35 years ago and as soon as little Shruti became one of his students, […]Read More
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> Today, 3,000 Ryan International School (Rohini) children joined aerial artist Daniel Dancer in New Delhi to form the image of an elephant to remind their leaders that they can’t afford to ignore climate change – the elephant in the living room. On October 22 of this year, India’s Environment Ministry, Jairam Ramesh, declared the […]Read More
FOUR YEARS OLD GIRL WRITING ALPHABET IN 13 LANGUAGES IN
> M Shalini, a LKG student at Rotary school in Mysore has a innate ability to write with both hands at a time. Through her left hand she does a mirror writing, even as she is able to present the alphabet in a common way using her right hand simultaneously. She is able to write […]Read More
> Neel Joshi, 13 and his brother Deep, 11, class eight and class six students of Thakur Vidya Mandir School at Kandivali East in Mumbai are on their way to become India’s youngest MBA graduates as they have finished their first semester MBA with distinction from an institute affiliated to a U.S. varsity. The teen […]Read More
Atithi Gautam KC, a three-year-old girl from Kathmandu, has cut a solo album of nine Nepali songs, including the country’s national anthem, and has set her sights on entering the World Record Atithi recently gave a live performance, singing three songs from her album. Orbit Publishers, Atithi’s father’s company and Ambar Gurung, a Nepalese […]Read More
> In an effort to spread Gandhi’s message of peace and non -violence, about 255 students from a school in Coimbatore city of southern India’s Tamil Nadu state dressed up as Mahatma Gandhi. Draped in white ‘dhotis’, or unsewn cloth, and sporting fake moustaches and spectacles they walked along holding bamboo canes and singing the […]Read More
> This mother-daughter duo has burnt the midnight oil, trying to understand the finer details of aviation meteorology and air navigation. From sharing a classroom to renting an apartment, they have been together through the requisite 200 hours of flying each needed to log for their commercial pilot license (CPL). Today, 18-year-old Bavicca Bharathi and […]Read More