Intellectual development
Mother to child
What ails Indian mathematics?
Whether it's addition, subtraction or sports, Indians just can't seem to do well at Olympiads
Worm-eaten
Green lessons
Young voices speak
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Children of green stars!
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It pays to be single
Contrary to popular belief, children of single parents do rather well in life
Losing teeth over money
A gang of ten
A Rajasthan village entrusts anti-malaria campaign to children; they do remarkable work
Listening to young people could help reduce pandemic-related harms to children
Among other things, the pandemic has also adversely affected children’s mental health
Continental report ranks how friendly African governments are towards girls
Countries that score highest as friendly towards girls are Mauritius, Tunisia, South Africa, Seychelles, Algeria, Cabo Verde and Namibia
Bengaluru ready for 107th India Science Congress
The event is a major focal point for scientists, researchers and academicians interested in various aspects of science discoveries and …
Wealth, inequality and children’s right to survival in India
The National Family Health Survey – 4 shows how economic inequality has a direct effect on stunting and wasting of India’s children
A cookbook that makes parents' lives easier
A book by a former rural development professional guides parents how to prepare tasty and healthy food for school-going kids
Education on their backs
For mysterious motives, the Central government has rejected proposals to lighten the killing load that children have to carry to be educated
Children teach elders with play on street
Against the opulent backdrop of the WHO building in the Capital, children of the Anna Nagar slum act out on the street their …
The unaccounted wealth that leaves our shores
The Indian government invests Rs 34 lakh to educate each IIT graduate. It therefore has the moral authority to get him or her to work for the …
Contacts with young minds
Schoolchildren in Uttar Pradesh delighted themselves collecting leaves and plants for a unique biodiversity competition
Baby boom or doom?
POPULATION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENT Edited by Kerstin Lindahl-Kiessling and Hans Landberg Oxford University Press
Unfair gender banter
Society is primarily responsible for differences in aptitudes between the sexes, says a recent survey
For a lesser God's children
A US health care programme ought to target poor mothers and children - those most likely to reap its benefits, says an expert report
An agenda of incoherence
The grossly inadequate education as imparted in our schools has to answer for our general insensitivity towards the environment
Dating nature
Report>>For those who choose to remain close to concerns over the environment each day of the year
NCRB data shows COVID-19 pandemic made children more vulnerable to crime
Over 400 crimes against children happened every day in 2021; 16% increase compared with 2020