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I am a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, also
known as the PSLV rocket. Today I will
talk about my journey.
I was nurtured by the great Indian
scientists of ISRO. These creative
scientists worked day and night to design
and prepare me to represent India in an
unforgettable space journey.
They made my satellite using plastics
thrown in the oceans and beaches and
they were successful in making a light
weighted satellite, which I could carry to
space. These scientists managed to put the
quantity of fuel which I could carry to
space.
I was ready for travelling to space but
suddenly a flood occurred in the Bay of
Bengal and it rained heavily for a few
days. Finally, it was the launching day,
but it was still raining heavily. Everyone
decided to abort the mission. But
suddenly the rain stopped and the
scientists decided to carry-on the mission.
I was launched and took circles around
the Earth with a little fuel to escape the
gravitational force of the Earth. Finally, I
escaped. I now started to break into pieces
and let the satellite go towards the
destination.
When it was close enough, it took its
maximum speed and entered the orbit
of the planet. Finally, it reached its
destination, the planet Mars.
After that day, India was the first
country to reach Mars in its first
attempt.
A big thank you to all Indian scientists
who made this possible and made our
country proud. I am very happy to
have been a part of this incredible
space mission.
Rakshita Aravind
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The surface of the Earth is like a jigsaw
puzzle. It‟s not a single piece of land.
There are approximately 20 pieces of
land which keep moving constantly. We
can‟t feel them as they move very slowly.
Each one of those puzzle pieces are
called tectonic plates. Whenever these
plates bump, hit or slide against another,
an earthquake occurs. In the past few
days, we have felt many earthquakes in
Delhi. Nearly a dozen low- intensity
earthquakes have jolted Delhi- NCR…
Do you know why?
That is because Delhi lies on the Indo-
Gangetic belt which has sediments. Delhi
also feels tremors whenever quakes occur
in the Himalayas, So, if any quake occurs
in Himalayas or even the Hindukush, the
impact is felt in Delhi-NCR. Now we
know that Delhi is an earthquake prone
zone. Therefore, instead of panicking, we
should be prepared and take
precautionary measures in whichever
way we can.
Atharv Verma
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Do you know who am I? I am the most feared and the fifth largest pandemic
in the world and my name is Coronavirus. I was first detected on 31st
December 2019 and was born in the city of Wuhan in China. On 11th March,
the WHO (World Health Organization) declared me as a pandemic. You know
the biggest secret of the world? Nobody has come to any conclusion about my
origin. Some say that I have come from bats, some say that I have been
created in a laboratory. Till date there is no way humans can get rid of me
easily. Even though all the countries are trying hard enough to get rid of me,
but I will make sure that I do not get kicked out so easily. My lifespan in a
human body is of 14 days. and I make conditions worse for the aged people
andfor the ones who have low immunity. I was officially named as „Severe
Acute Respiratory Syndrome‟ or „SARS-COV-2‟ by the International
Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. My Scientific name is
orthocoronavirinae, commonly known as Covid-19. „Co‟ stands for corona,
„vi‟ stands for virus and „19‟ stands for 2019. I am very contagious and
because of me, the whole world is in lockdown. If anyone tries to go out, I
will attack them, get them infected and they won‟t even know until they get
themselves tested. I will soon be spreading out very fast as I can mutate
myself easily. There are certain ways in which you can detect my presence in
a human body.
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Humans face symptoms such as fever, cough, tiredness and sore throat.
I am powerful enough to affect them in more than one way. I guess
people are really are scared of me. That‟s why no one is on the roads,
no schools or malls are open. Everything is shut and has come to a
standstill. I can tell you a little secret that only a few intelligent and
responsible people know.
IF YOU STAY AT HOME AND DO NOT COME OUT OF
YOUR HOMES, I WILL NOT BE A TROUBLE FOR YOU.
You think you are smart? No way! I am way smarter
than you are. Just come out of your houses and I am
ready to catch you!
Atharv Verma
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BIOGRAPHY Of A NEWSPAPER
5
I am an English newspaper and I was
printed in the “Times of India” press. I saw
the factory system and how it works. Then I
was packed with my friends in bundles of
100 newspapers each and was put in a cargo
truck that took us to the Mumbai airport.
This was the first time I saw an airport. We
were put into Blue Dart cargo aviation and
the name of the plane was „Cargolux‟ that
took us to the Delhi airport. Since, I was at
the top of my bundle I could see the whole
sky. When we landed, we went to OPG
WORLD SCHOOL and then were taken to
the library. The library was huge with lots
of books on multiple shelves. After that we
went to class 6C and I saw joy on
everyone‟s faces. A boy distributed us.
Some children wrote on me, some children
read me, some children went to the wizard‟s
corner and tried to solve puzzles. A child
threw me down and stamped his foot on me.
Then a teacher came, picked me up and
cleaned me, read some pages and kept me in
her bag. She took me home and then the
next day she gave me for recycling and that
was the end of my life as a newspaper.
Atharv Verma
The earth‟s temperature has
increased by 9 to 10%. The climate
has changed a lot. We know this
phenomenon by the name of
„GLOBAL WARMING‟ due to
which gases present in the earth are
increasing and harming us a lot. We
are becoming the reason for this
global warming since we are using
a lot of vehicles for commuting
from one place to another. We often
use them for short distance travel
too. There was a time, when people
used to commute using bicycles,
which helped a lot in keeping the
environment pollution free. The
rising temperature on our planet
leads to burning of forests. To
overcome all these problems,
children are planting trees
everywhere to clean the
environment and to reduce
pollution. Another contribution can
be done by shifting factories
outside the cities and planting more
trees nearby. Nature has got time to
heal itself during this lockdown.
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This has helped a lot to repair
the ozone layer. We should take
it as a lesson. The Ganga &
Yamuna Rivers used to be very
dirty in the past, but since the
day we have stopped throwing
garbage and stopped burning
dead bodies near the rivers,
these have become super clean.
This will help to overcome
shortage of water in India. So,
we should pledge that we will
do all needful things which can
help to save the environment
and also to make our future
better
Shourya
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Shayan Ahmad utilised some of his lockdown time coding for
Moonhack 2020.
Moonhack is an international event organised by Code Club Australia,
powered by Telstra Foundation bringing together kids from across the
world for a week of coding! Moonhack is wrapped for 2020. They had
34,170 kids coding planet-saving solutions with them.
Shayan participated in a Scratch - Drone Planting Project and
Space Clean-up Project. He made a game where a drone drops seeds
to regenerate the bush with trees on Mars and Earth. In the other
game, a space rocket cleaned up all the space junk that would come in
its controlled path. It was a great learning experience while coding the
projects independently. Shayan learnt about sustainability both in
space and on Earth.
Shayan Ahmad
Can you imagine how life would
be there three decades from now!
I tried hard to put my thoughts
together and got some vague ideas
as to how life would be in the year
2050. The World in 2050 will be
much more advanced than today‟s
world. It will be beyond our
imagination. Life in 2050 will
mostly be technology driven.
Eating out in the restaurant would
look entirely different from what
we experience now. The service
at the restaurants would be done
by robots and machines and there
will be less human touch. There
will be flying cars - it would be
the age of Artificial Intelligence.
There would be drones to deliver
your food. We will be able to go to
Mars. We would have found
medicine for many health
problems. We would be able to fly.
Robots would do half of human
work. We would be able to travel
back in time with the help of time
machine. We would have suits like
Iron Man.
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We would have discovered life on
other planets. We would be able to
talk to aliens. We would have
invisible cars. Things would be
much easier and faster than today
but what we would probably miss
would be the emotional touch in
our lives.
Pratham Chopra
Once upon a time, in a village near Kota, there lived a girl called
Pooja. She had a pen which was given by her grandfather on her
birthday. She thought it was lucky for her, as whenever she wrote
her exams with this pen, she always got good marks. She always
used to carry her lucky pen with her. One day when she was in a
hurry for her final exam, she forgot her lucky pen at her home.
When she sat down to start her exam, she realised that she had
forgotten her lucky pen at home. She started crying and was tense.
Then her teacher came and consoled her and told her to write the
exam with another pen. When she came home, she told everything
to her mother, then her mother told her to wait for the results Then
her mother explained her that it was her hard work and dedication
which helped her succeed and not the magic of her lucky pen.
Sanskriti
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I am a boy who goes to school,
Carrying heavy bags,
Burdened with expectations,
Teachers and students everywhere.
Playing cricket,
I often get a wicket.
Break time is full of conversations,
all about studies and examinations.
My school is a study centre,
where we are on our way to be experimenters
Aditya A David
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Oh, my little sister,
You just gave me a blister.
Sometimes annoying, sometimes obedient,
But you’re like a friend,
Who is forever ready to trouble me,
But still care for me.
Oh, my little sister,
You just gave me a blister
Radha
11
Hope is like a new day,
Making all fears go away.
This is required in abundance today,
As there is a corona virus scare across the world,
Which has to be kept at bay.
Faith, Joy and Peace go hand in hand with Hope,
We need to be strong for our dear ones and cope.
We should look at the bright side always,
And face our troubles with smiles,
Which will help us go miles.
Shayan Ahmad
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Mother nature gave me birth,
And I came down on the Earth.
My arrival also brings along hail.
Humans want to fill me in their pail.
When I fall from Indra’s crown,
I see many beautiful umbrellas down.
I bring rainbow and thunder,
But I’m not as cruel as a hunter.
Running down from running clouds,
Chatter chatter, I fall aloud.
I help the flowers to rejoice,
But make a lot of noise.
I enrich the soil,
And the farmers toil.
When I come down from the mountain,
I sprinkle water on fields like a fountain
Ragini Tyagi
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Hope’ is my best friend.
‘Hope’ helps me build confidence.
‘Hope’ allows me to dream of winning
prizes.
‘Hope’ is the friend that never leaves
me.
‘Hope’ tells me to move on in life.
‘Hope’ helps me to overcome my
sadness.
‘Hope’ is the only thing needed by my
soul
Aanaya
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My friend's birthday got me thinking,
How Mathematics forms an integral part of our life.
The house was decorated with balloons and confetti,
The cake was put on the table and he brought out the knife.
Then the cake was cut and divided amongst us,
After we gave him our gifts.
Though we subtracted some money from our parents' pockets,
His joys multiplied, this gave our spirits a lift.
We celebrated, met some new children,
Added them to our friend's list.
We put some yummy food in our tummy,
I never thought of Maths this way,
But it has a lot of interesting angles.
Geometry, fractions - all funny concepts,
Enough to keep our brains forever entangled
Athrav
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कोरोना,इससे तुम डरो ना ।
घर पर तुम रहो ना,
हर पल हाथ धोते रहो ना,
मॉस्क पहनकर सब ननकलो ना,
एक-दसूरे से दरूी बनाए रखो ना,कोरोना,इससे तुम डरो ना ।
ददलों को छुओ , हाथों को ना,
हर हहदसु्तानी बस नमस्ते ही करो ना,
कोरोना योद्धाओं का सब सम्मान करो ना।
जरुरतमंदो को सब दान करो ना,
कोरोना,इससे तुम डरो ना ।
नहम्मत सब हारो ना,
हौंसलो को भी बुलंद सब रखो ना,
इस जंग में सब साथ ह ैयह याद रखो ना,
कोरोना, कोरोना,इससे तुम डरो ना ।
कनव गोयल
कोरोना से डरो ना !
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आया भई! आया,
नया वायरस आया,
खतरनाक जो बहुत ह ै
नाम ह ैनजसका कोरोना
हराना ह ैसबको नमलकर इसको साथ
मॉस्क, सैनटाइज़र को रखकर साथ,
करेंगे सब इस पलट वार,
अब भारत का यह नारा-कोरोना को
हराना।
कनव गोयल
कोरोना
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I had a lot of fun editing our class e-magazine. I was interacting
with my classmates, which was a very good way of knowing them
better. Although asking, sending and checking documents was a
difficult task, I managed to complete it. I am thankful for being
given this opportunity, as I had never done editing before for any
magazine. My time was well spent, during these lockdown holidays,
due to my role as a student editor. I couldn't have completed this
task without the help of my friends. A special thanks to all the team
members in our group - Rohan, Pratham, Radha, Rudra and Ragini
for supporting our team and sending our contributions timely to
Priya Ma‟am.
Shayan
In the year 2020, everyone in the world is in a lockdown everyone is
home bound. This was our first experience with online schooling. It
went off very well and our teachers made excellent efforts to make
this successful. Our teachers gave us a task of creating an e-
magazine for all classes. They had selected few children to be the
editorsof their sections, who had to follow up on their groups for
writing various articles, poems, drawings, creative writings etc. I
was selected as one of the editors and honestly, I was so thrilled and
excited to work on it. My task was to follow up with my team-
mates, which I did. My team was brilliant, helped me all the time by
sending whatever they could. Even they enjoyed doing the same as
they were a part of making their own magazine. This was an
opportunity for me to explore my leadership skills, social skills and
also taught me to coordinate with other members. I thank Ma‟am for
choosing me as an editor.
Athrav
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My experience as a student editor was fantastic. I got a chance to
improve my English and to correct my group members‟ mistakes, if
any. I also got a chance to show my creativity in compiling writings
and also to write a story on space missions, which I always wanted to
write. In this project, my group members coordinated with me very
well. It taught me the value of team work. Overall, it was a fantastic
experience and I fully thank my class teacher for giving me this
opportunity to work as a student editor
Rakshita
I am very fortunate that I got a chance of becoming a student editor. I
liked and enjoyed compiling and editing the stuff that I received from
my fellow mates. I learnt a lot from this experience. I also improved
my English while doing this as being an editor required me to research
and proofread a lot. I was happy leading my group. I am very happy
that my teachers had faith in me that I will do this job successfully. I
liked interacting with my team mates and I also got to learn a lot from
them. I wish I will get this fun learning opportunity again.
Bhavya
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When I got selected as a student editor, I was ecstatic to get this unique
opportunity. I was happy to interact with my teammates and they were
equally excited to share their work. I didn‟t have to remind them
much as they submitted their work on time. I must say that all of them
are very creative. I learnt many new things as an editor like proof
reading, grammar check and organizing documents. I also got to know
a lot about my teammates and their abilities. I think they were also
very glad to get this opportunity as they had put in a lot of effort to
submit their work. I am looking forward to more such opportunities.
Pia