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WATER POLLUTION

By - Anwita Gundavarapu
Grade-8A

This picture shows how people have polluted the lake. Even though most people are aware of the dangers of water pollution, they still continue to pollute the water bodies. As evident, all the toxins and wastes people throw near this lake has polluted the water in turn leading to tragic end of animals in and around the lake. For example small fish and ducks that live in that lake choke on plastic or any other trash and die. The same water is also contaminated by chemicals released into the water by nearby factories. This water evaporates and forms acid rain, which can affect not only humans, but it can affect the fertility of soil, and damage monuments.

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The ‘Street Food’ Industry: A Curse for Hyderabad’s Roads

BY : NAVYA KAPPURGUNTULA, 8 A

The ‘Street Food’ Industry in Hyderabad has been winning the hearts of its people in recent times. The mouthwatering idlis, the delicious fast food and the spicy dosas delight people even at midnight. The popularity and demand of street food stalls are increasing. However, this is resulting in vendors taking control of roads to expand their street food empire for cheap.

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The Making of Ajanta caves

Rahul Sri Bhadra, the principle of Nalanda university was taking a nap when the door slammed open and Pema and Siddharth woke him.
“Sir!! You have to get out of the room quickly, the library is on fire! There has been another attack!” shouted Pema.
They ran out of the room into the garden. This was the third and the most destructive attack on the Nalanda University, amongst the other two. Bhaktiyar Khilji was on the rampage again. There was a roaring, raging fire in the library which was spreading faster than a cheetah. There was blood everywhere. Many monks were lying on the ground, few were running with bags and scripts in hand. They were trying to salvage whatever manuscripts they could get hold of.

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Shooting Hoops

By: Sricharan Reddy Vempalli
Grade 10B

The rhythmic beat of a ball bouncing on the hard tarmac. The continuous shuffling and squeaking of shoes as they change directions. The whoosh of the ball as it speeds through air, accompanied by the sound of leather scratching rope, all happening in an instant.

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Go Green- Keep the World Clean

The world is in a stage of cultural development and sparkling inventions. The Earth is an extraordinary planet that has given us everything. From tiny rice grain in your food to the most massive boulder, all resources we can imagine are present on the Earth. But, as humans are developing, a change that is much worse than any calamity, is also occurring. The Earth and its resources are deteriorating.

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TRASH ON THE SIDE OF THE ROADS WHY?

By : ISHANI KUCHERLA
8 A

Nallagandla park filled with garbage

Nowadays, even though many people are educated, no one pays attention to the trash on the side of the road. Most people seem to think that it is okay because it is just a can or one cup, but what they do not understand is that looking at the trash, more people will begin throwing trash wherever they want to.

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DEFORESTATION

By Marcela J F, Grade 8 C

This picture, taken near Tamil Nadu, shows an area of land that has been cleared for industrial purposes. This land was, most likely, a part of a forest previously.
Deforestation is a critical issue in today’s times. With increasing rate of global warming and unusual climate change, deforestation is something we cannot turn a blind eye to. There are many long – term methods to reduce global warming and pollution, but the immediate action we can take to battle this is to maintain or increase the forest cover (or number of trees) in our location.

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Cuba- from Planned Economy to Mixed

- By Shreya Challa,11A

A command economy is another term for a planned economy, an economy in which production, investment, prices, incomes, etc. are decided by a central body, the government. Examples of planned economies include Cuba, the former Soviet Union and North Korea, though most economies are not completely planned.

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The magic of strategy: Chess

By: Somansh 9A

A king stands in his castle, stoic. A legion of soldiers rages forward on the battlefield, ready to defend their kingdom with their lives. Warriors on horses and elephants charge ahead, adamant.
All of this takes place on a chess board. A simple wooden board, consisting of sixty-four black and white squares for an onlooker is nothing less than a war ground for the two players on either side of the board. It is a game of Rooks, Bishops and knights, headed by a king and queen, tussling for supremacy in a model war.

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WHAT ABOUT ANIMAL RIGHTS?

By : Tanvi Reddy, Grade 8C

This picture was taken near Ooty, Tamil Nadu. The elephant’s movement is restricted by shackles on alternate feet.
Our newspapers are filled with human rights, women’s rights, etc. but what about animal rights?

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Air pollution

– Lakshmi Priya (8B)

Huge industries releasing toxic gases that can, one day, ruin our earth completely. Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment which can cause adverse change. Over the past few years, a major type of pollution - Air Pollution - has become a very serious problem.

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A New Language

By: Aravind JT, 10B 

In recent years, new languages have been created within the blink of an eye, even if they are adaptations of each other. These languages, that are now so popular, are the languages of code. One of them that has recently come into the limelight is Python.

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