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In September 2025, young people in Nepal protested against corruption, lack of jobs, and bans on some social media apps. The protests grew very big, and sadly, some people were hurt. In the end, the government had to step down. Nepal now has its first woman Prime Minister, Sushila Karki, who promises a fairer future.   …

icecream

Ice cream today is much more than chocolate and vanilla. From Japan, comes Matcha Green Tea—smooth and healthy. In India, flavors like Paan and Rooh Afza Cream mix tradition with fun. Honey Lavender from Europe smells floral, while Salted Dark Chocolate adds a salty twist. Fruit fans love Alphonso Mango Sorbet—tropical and dairy-free. From America, …

megaladoon

  The Megalodon was the biggest shark ever, longer than a school bus with teeth bigger than a hand! It lived about 3 million years ago and ruled the oceans. Movies like The Meg imagine it still hiding under the sea, but scientists say there’s no proof. We know about it only from fossils of teeth …

barbie doll

Play-Doh Barbie is a doll that lets kids create fashion using Play-Doh clay. The set includes molds, rollers, and cutters so you can make skirts, tops, shoes, and even long flowing hair! Once done, you can peel it off and start again with new colors. This makes Barbie’s clothes colorful and different every day. One …

classroom

CBSE is changing exams so students focus on learning, not just memorizing. About half the paper will now have multiple-choice and real-life questions that test thinking and problem-solving. Shorter answers will be more important than long ones. Around 20–30% marks will come from projects, classwork, and oral tests done during the year. Question papers will …

patient

Every year on 17 September, the world marks Patient Safety Day. The 2025 theme is “Safe care for every newborn and every child” with the slogan “Patient safety from the start!” Why is this important? Many babies in South Asia die in their first month—about 1500 every day. Worldwide, 2.3 million newborns die each year, …

In Denmark, children learn something very special in school: empathy. This subject is called Klassen Tid (Class Time). From ages 6 to 16, students talk about their feelings, problems, and friendships in a safe space. Teachers guide them to listen carefully, share kindly, and solve fights peacefully. Research shows these classes help children build strong …

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