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Swallowed by a Fish

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September 01, 2022

You may have heard stories about great fish that swallowed gods, men and women and threw them out alive without causing them any harm. It is believed that the Rainbow Fish ate the Buddha. When the fish was caught and killed by fishermen, the Buddha was freed. They say the fish provided food for the entire nation for a whole year! Various other mythologies have similar stories.

- GAURAV YADAV

Swallowed by a Fish

The Kathasaritsagar has a story about a person called Shaktideva who was swallowed whole by a fish. Once upon a time, a king's daughter said she would only marry a man who had seen the legendary Golden City. Shaktideva wanted to marry her and so, he went travelling around the world seeking help from someone who could tell him where this Golden City was. During one of his journeys, he boarded a ship bound for the island of Utsthala where the king of the fishermen lived. Shaktideva hoped the king would set him on the right track. But, during his voyage, his ship was destroyed by a great storm. Shaktideva was thrown off the ship and a great fish swallowed him whole. The fish reached the island of Utsthala where it was seized by the servants of the king of the fishermen. Curious about its size, the king asked for the fish to be cut open. Shaktideva came out of the fish, untouched and unhurt.

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Quirky Creatures Of The Ocean

Scientists say that life first began in the oceans. Yet, so far, we have discovered only 10% of the life in our oceans. Much of it has the most bizarre, flummoxing appearances and behaviours. Let's dive into the oceans and explore some of these quirky creatures.

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3 mins

January 16, 2023

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THE MAN WHO LOST HIS HAIR

This story starts with a man called Babur.

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2 mins

January 16, 2023

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The History of Electrification In India

Look around you. You are surrounded by electricity. Lights, fans, air-conditioners, washing machines, fridges and even reading devices all work on electricity or electrical charge. Without electricity, our lives would be very different. AMRITA GANERIWALLA, a class 12 student of Bombay International School, Mumbai, tells you how electricity changed India.

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4 mins

January 16, 2023

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THE OVERHEAD TANK

Hey Hi! am a Shola tree. In groups, we form the Shola forest Solaivanam in Tamil). We are a native species of the Nilgiris. Did you know, we Sholas act as overhead water tanks’ and form the main source of water for South India? Wonder how? Let me tell you.

time to read

2 mins

January 16, 2023

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Town Musicians of Bremen

GRANDMA’S TALES: A SERIES BY INDIRA RAJAGOPAL

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3 mins

January 16, 2023

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The Mass Communication Industry

Many years ago in India, people gathered around the radio to hear an important news announcement or listen to the leader of the nation speak. People also got together at small tea stalls to discuss the day's newspaper. Fast forward to about five decades, the internet and telecommunications industry have transformed the way news, information and entertainment get delivered to people across the country. LAKSHMI MITTER throws light on this change.

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3 mins

January 16, 2023

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BUILDING FUTURE DECISION-MAKERS, TODAY

Children are the future of the nation. Many of today's children will grow up to be adults who will lead India in various spheres. It is therefore vital that children are well-informed and develop leadership and decision-making skills at a young age.

time to read

3 mins

January 16, 2023

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What Is Nuclear Energy?

Nuclear energy is the energy stored inside an atom by the forces that hold together the nucleus of an atom. Scientists have learned how to capture large amounts of energy from these forces, which can be used to generate electricity.

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3 mins

December 01, 2022

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Karnataka & Scotland

Coorg in Karnataka is known as the Scotland of India. Both places have similar climate, terrain and hill ranges. Interestingly, even the traditional clothes worn by Coorgi men look very similar to the Scottish kilt! Let's learn more about these two places.

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4 mins

December 01, 2022

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AMIGO THE PROTECTOR

\"Mom, I'm telling you, there is a monster in the loft. You must listen to me. Siddy and I hear sounds every night,\" Amigo the beagle told Ambika, his pet parent, as they waited for their turn at the Paw Counsellor Clinic. Ambika wanted a pet dog and companion for her baby boy Siddharth, but it now seemed like Amigo was causing too much trouble, and she was getting tired of running to the pet counsellor so often.

time to read

6 mins

December 01, 2022

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