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BE N N E T T, C OL E M A N & C O. LT D. | E S TA BLI S H E D 183 8 | T IM E S OF IN DI A .

C OM | N E W DE L HI

STUDENT EDITION
➤ Want to know what sets ➤ A student shares the joy ➤ Gujarat, Lucknow aim
TODAY’S apart the great TED speak- and satisfaction of spending a for winning start as IPL
MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2022
Newspaper in

EDITION
Education

ers from others? Figure it few hours at an old age home, gets underway
out on ‘Language Lab’ and how it changed her The Ukrainian forces have
outlook towards life reportedly recaptured key
PAGE 2 PAGE 3 PAGE 4 strategic locations of
Trostyanets in Sumy Oblast,
Poltavka and Malynivka
villages in Zaporizhzhia
CLICK HERE: PAGE 1 AND 2 Oblast from the invading
Russian forces

How Russia’s war in Ukraine


PARIKSHA PE CHARCHA 2022
PM Modi to interact with
students on April 1
rocked the global economy
n a month of conflict in Ukraine, global oil prices have soared,

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COMMODITIES
foreign companies have exited Russia and Moscow faces the
spectre of default. Here is a look at the economic fallout from
Russia’s February 24 invasion of its neighbour...
FOOD THREAT
rime Minister Narendra Modi will give tips to SOAR UN chief Antonio Guterres has warned that the conflict could

P students to beat exam stress at the fifth


edition of the ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ to be
held on April 1 at the Talkatora Stadium in
New Delhi, Union education minister Dharmendra
Pradhan said on Friday.
Oil and gas prices have surged over
supply fears, as Russia is one of the
world’s biggest producers and
exporters of the fossil fuels. Brent
North Sea crude, the international
reverberate far beyond Ukraine, causing a “hurricane of
hunger and a meltdown of the global food system”. Russia and
Ukraine are breadbaskets for the world, accounting together
for 30 per cent of the global wheat exports. Prices of cereals
and cooking oils have risen. The UN’s Food and Agriculture
Organisation says the number of undernourished people could
benchmark, stood at around $90 in
 A total of 12.12 lakh students, 2.71 lakh increase by eight to 13 million people over the course of this
February. On March 7, it jumped to
teachers and 90,000 parents have registered year and next.
$139.13, close to a 14-year high and
Ships are not leaving Ukraine, and
themselves for the event. This programme will prices remain highly volatile. Prices
there are concerns about the upcom-

X-PLAINED
focus on some of the key questions on have risen at the pump too,
ing sowing season in the country.
examination prompting governments to take
The United States, India and
measures to ease the financial
 The themes for students, teachers, and parents Europe could cover wheat short-
pain for consumers. Other com-
are different this year. For students, the themes modities massively produced in
ages. But it could be more compli-
are exam stress management strategies during cated to replace sunflower oil and
Russia have soared, including
Covid-19, Azadi ka amrit mahotsav, self-reliant corn, of which Ukraine is the
nickel and aluminium. Auto indus-
school for self-reliant India, clean India, green world’s number one and number
try supply chains face disruptions,
four exporter, respectively.
India, digital collaboration in classrooms, environ- as key parts come from Ukraine.
mental conservation, and climate change resilience
MARKETS RATTLED
Stock markets had started off in 2022 on a good note as economies recovered FIRMS FLEE SLOWER GROWTH
from the Covid-19 pandemic and companies posted healthy results. But the war Hundreds of western firms have closed shops and offices The war threatens to be a drag on the global
has brought volatility to the markets, while Moscow’s stock exchange closed in Russia since the war started due to the sanctions, economic recovery from the Covid pandemic. The

Study reveals presence of for three weeks and only partially reopened recently. The western sanctions
have paralysed the Russian banking sector and financial system, while the
political pressure or public opinion. The list includes
famous names such as Ikea, Coca-Cola and McDonald’s.
OECD has warned that the conflict could inflict a
one-percentage-point hit on global growth. The

microbeads in cosmetic ruble has collapsed. The measures include efforts to freeze $300 billion of
Russia’s foreign currency reserves held abroad. Russia now faces the risk of
Russian President Vladimir Putin has raised the threat of
nationalising foreign-owned companies. Some companies
IMF is expected to lower its growth forecast,
which currently stands at 4.4 per cent for 2022.

products in India defaulting on debt for the first time in decades. Moscow paid interest on two have chosen to stay in Russia, citing their social responsi- With inflation soaring, analysts fear economies
dollar-denominated bonds last week, giving the government some breathing bility to not abandon their local employees and deprive could face a period of stagflation, a toxic mix of
room until the next debt payments in the coming weeks. the population of essential goods. rising prices and weak growth.

Ocean surface temperature, This Marilyn Monroe portrait is tipped to be the most
heatwave incidents EXPENSIVE
up in Indian Ocean 20TH
CENTURY
ARTWORK
SOLD
A
large number of personal care

A
cosmetic products
(PCCPs) in India ndy Warhol’s iconic sage-blue
contain harm- Micro-beads are  Warhol began creating silkscreens of
ful micro-plastics, and background portrait of Marilyn Monroe, following the actor’s death from a
solid primary microplastics
the micro-beads
with a diameter of less than 5 Monroe is tipped to sell for a drug overdose aged just 36 in August 1962
released from items of record-breaking $200 million at an
mm that are used in cosmetics  The pop artist produced five portraits of

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daily use, pose a seri- f you thought heatwaves are something to do with
ous threat to the envi-
products as ‘rinse-off’ or ‘leave- increased temperatures on the land in summer months, auction in the spring, Christie’s has Monroe, all equal in size with different
on’ for skin exfoliation, decora- coloured backgrounds, in 1964
ronment, particularly
tive purpose, cleansing, opaci-
it is time for a rethink! Not only are there heatwaves in announced. The auction house said, it
the marine ecosystem, a the ocean, which is heating too, but they are increasing
new study said. A total of ty and viscosity control, and too over the decades. The western Indian Ocean had a total of
expects Warhol’s 1964 ‘Shot Sage Blue  The ‘Shot Sage Blue Marilyn’ portrait
so on Marilyn’ to become the most-expensive portrays her with a pink face, red lips,
70 per cent of scrubs, 55 66 Marine HeatWave (MHW) events, while the Bay of Bengal had yellow hair and blue eye shadow, set
per cent of body washes and 94 events during 1982-2 2018, a recent investigation of marine 20th century artwork when it goes under against a sage-blue backdrop
21 per cent of face washes were heatwaves by the scientists at the Indian Institute of Tropical
found to have micro-beads.
the hammer in New York in May.
Meteorology (IITM), an autonomous institute under the min-  It was based on a promotional photo-
istry of earth sciences, found out. graph of her for the 1953 movie ‘Niagara’
 The silk-screen work is part of a directed by Henry Hathaway
Micro-plastic pollution is one of the
 In recent decades, the tropi- a period of 52 days. In the group of Andy Warhol portraits of
most-crucial environmental issues in cal Indian Ocean has experi- north Bay of Bengal, there Marilyn Monroe that came to be The portrait stood alongside Sandro
recent times. The size of micro-beads enced a rapid increase in were four marine heatwaves Botticelli’s ‘Birth of Venus’, Leonardo Da
known as the ‘Shot’ series after a vis- Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’ and Pablo Picasso’s ‘Les
ocean warming, with an aver- over a period of 32 days
detected in the products, tested in the age rise in sea surface temper-
itor to his Manhattan studio, known as Demoiselles d’Avignon’ as “categorically
 The monsoon forecast mod-
study, was in the range of 32.55-130.92 ature (SST) of about one els used by the India ‘The Factory’, apparently fired a gun one of the greatest paintings of all time.”
The most expensive 20th century artwork
micron. They are flushed down the drain
degree Celsius over the period Meteorological Department at them
of 1951-2015 at a rate of 0.15 sold at an auction is Picasso’s ‘Women of
(IMD) considers the ocean sur-  In a statement, Christie’s described Algiers’, which fetched $179.4 million in
after use and end up in Wastewater degrees Celsius/decade face temperatures as input
the 40 inch by 40 inch portrait as 2015. The auction record for a Warhol is the
Treatment Plants (WWTPs), where they  In 2021, there were six data. These forecasts can be
“one of the rarest and most-transcen- $104.5 million paid for ‘Silver Car Crash’
marine heatwaves recorded in used for advance planning and
can escape into bodies of water (Double Disaster) in 2013
the western Indian Ocean over disaster management dent images in existence”
02 “Do you know what a foreign accent is? It’s a sign of bravery.”
— Amy Chua LANGUAGE LAB MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2022

GOOD TO KNOW WORD GETS AROUND PICS: ISTOCK

still challenging to learn, are likely more


familiar to you.

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Does it fascinate you? When
picking up a language, you learn a
lot about the cultural background.
You have more chances of meeting
people who speak the language, visiting
places that the language is widely
spoken. Making sure that the language
intrigues you always helps. If you are
into European culture, you might want
to choose Indo-European languages, like
German, Portuguese, Italian…

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Is it a common language? Some
languages are more widely used
which enlarge the chances of you
using the language on a regular basis. If
you are looking for a language that’s useful
for you regardless of personal preference,
you might want to go for Mandarin,
Spanish or Arabic, since they are the most-
spoken languages in the world.

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Are there enough resources
available? Is there any tutor or
language school in your city? Can
you most easily find books and
resources right now? Are you ready to
shell out some extra money for

DIVE SPEAK
expensive classes? The availability of
supports like audio lessons, books,
instructors, speakers, language school,

HOW TO PICK A 6
and video tutorial plays a vital role in
the pursuit of language learning. If
you’re learning popular ones, such as
German, French, Spanish, Japanese, or
Chinese, you’ll discover an abundance
PLANNING A BEACH VACATION? BRUSH UP YOUR
of study materials everywhere.
UNDERWATER DIVING TERMINOLOGY

LANGUAGE
Does it help in your studies and
work prospects? Pick a language Ascent: Rising to the surface when diving; levels of severity, and can be caused by
that gives you advantages in your typically, at the end of a dive. swimming to the surface too quickly.
future plan. Determine the fields you are
eager to work in. The in-demand Bootie: Scuba gear divers wear with open- Buoyancy: (Positive, Negative, Neutral)
languages by employers vary among heel fins. Booties can range from Buoyancy refers to your position in
fields. If your dream company is looking
to expand its market in China, you might
thin (1 mm or less) to thick (7 the water. Things that sink are
Liveaboard:

TO LEARN?
want to learn Mandarin. Who knows, mm) neoprene and protect negatively buoyant; things
A cruise ship, yacht that float are positively
tomorrow, you might receive an your feet from the cold as
assignment in Moscow. To get that, you or other overnight boat buoyant; scuba divers
well as sharp rocks and
need to have an elementary-level that is tailored to scuba should be neutrally
acquaintance in the Russian other hazardous things
divers. Most often, this will buoyant (floating in
language. you could step on when
have accommodations includ- the middle).
shore diving.
ing beds, bathrooms, gear

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hatever may be your might differ vastly from someone who different, try Mandarin or Buddy: The person you Dive Table: Tool that helps
dream, speaking a new plans to move to another country or Japanese—these languages that rentals, tanks and
tongue can open the choose a career working overseas. On use a completely different
dive with; this is the person include meals. determine how long you can
door to new the other hand, if passing a class is alphabet. Languages like you discuss a dive plan with safely stay underwater at dif-
possibilities as we most important to you, choose a Spanish and French, while and you are both responsible for ferent depths. Developed by the
advance. What is best for you language with similar keeping each other safe. military to keep divers safe from decom-
may not be suitable for Noting structures to English.
others since everyone the places you’d Cave Diving: Entering a water-filled cave pression sickness.

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How difficult
has a different purpose. like to visit can be a system either on scuba or freediving. Cave Divemaster: A professional-level scuba diver
is it?
Likewise, there’s no great motivator for learn-
better or best ing a foreign language. If
Mastering diving can extend thou- who has logged at least 60 dives and who is
a foreign sands of feet into a cave trained to assist instructors on dive boats
language to study. The France is on your bucket list,
language is
best one depends on you’ll likely need to speak
not system for people and during certification courses.
your goal. To ensure at least a little French who are properly
something Giant Stride: A method of get-
that you know what you when you’re there.
that happens trained.
expect the language to be, ting in the water where you
overnight.
start off by asking yourself a DCS/ take a large step off the
Achieving higher
few questions regarding the
potential languages you have in mind:
proficiency in any Decompression boat or dock.
language requires time, Sickness: When bub-

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What’s your motive? What dedication, enthusiasm,
are your goals with learning a motivation, and persistence. It is bles of gas (often
foreign language? If you’re trying a tedious process and demands nitrogen) get trapped
to finish a general education much practice. If you really enjoy a inside of the body. There
requirement, your choice of language challenge and want to try something
are varying

NEW MEDIUM PUBLIC SPEAKING

The upside of 5 TED TALK SPEAKERS ON HOW THEY


STUDENT BLOGGING STEAL THE SHOW
Blogging is a huge opportunity for students to show what they’re

T
hink about it. What the tru- Brown is a storyteller, and use that intent as a structure to
ly great TED speakers do dif- and thus she begins Tip: Always frame her talk. Your passion for a top-
thinking about and learning, give and receive peer feedback, and ferently from the rest can be (and continues start with a ic can draw people in, she says.
found in the first few min- throughout) by telling relevant
make connections with other students around the world utes of their presentation. stories. Stories have anecdote Tip:
It's during the opening remarks that power because hu- Chris Anderson

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Make eye
blog can also be used as IT IS COLLABORATIVE has changed. There are so many new
the audience sits up and pays atten- man beings are genetically pro- TED TALKS CURATOR contact, right
evidence of student learning reating a blog requires teamwork and literacies and skills that are essential to
tion... or reaches for their iPhones. How grammed to arrange thoughts into nar- At TED, our num- from the
over time, whether or not you collaboration. Students and teachers learn master to successfully navigate 21st
do they ace it? ratives. This is the exact opposite of the ber-one advice to start
set out to capture this. It’s like and share together. The world suddenly century life. These new literacies include
old (bad) advice that you should start speakers on the
a digital filing cabinet! You can opens up to you. Students can also use things like digital citizenship, curation,
your presentation with a joke. day of their talk is to
keep your blog going year after year. In public writing platforms for collaborative critical evaluation, visual literacies and Sir Ken Robinson make regular eye contact with mem-
that way, it’s a great way to keep track of writing projects, research journals, student so on. And then there are essential
BRITISH AUTHOR, SPEAKER AND bers of the audience,” writes Ander-
your thoughts, your creations, and your portfolios and more. Your field of skills like problem solving, critical
INTERNATIONAL ADVISOR ON Kristi Hedges son. Speakers must build trust if they
learning. Here are some reasons why vision widens, and your work thinking, and cultural awareness.
EDUCATION IN THE ARTS LEADERSHIP COACH AND AUTHOR. hope to make a connection with their
educational blogging is great: broadens to reveal new ways of Reading and writing online is
Tip: He shows you Robinson doesn't have a To best engage listeners, build your audience. The best tool at a speaker’s
seeing. different. It’s not linear. It’s
how puncturing your dynamic physical pres- speech from an emotional place rather disposal is one they’re wearing—a nat-
hyperlinked and requires you
ENGINEERS CREATIVITY to put the pieces of the own balloon can ence and that usually la- than from the content. Rattling off facts ural smile.
Blogging lets you express yourself visually bels him as a dull acade- and figures and talking
through custom themes, headers,
NAVIGATING NEW puzzle together and connect make everyone feel
mician who is likely to de- at the audience isn't
the dots. more comfortable Tip: Tip: Simon Sinek
photography, layouts, and designs. LITERACIES and tuned in liver a boring lecture. He
Emphasize
effective if they aren't Ignore the
There’s an art to that…and it’s fun! All teachers therefore opens by pok- interested in what you naysayers BRITISH-AMERICAN
connection
Remember that a blog is just a blank know that the SPACE FOR ing a little fun at himself
over
are saying. Hedges AUTHOR AND INSPIRA-
canvas, you can innovate and mould it into meaning of and at educators in gen- believes in being TIONAL SPEAKER.
anything you like! being literate SELF-REFLEC- eral. In the midst of his humor, Robin- content. clear about what Dismiss the people furrowing their
TION son relates his personal experience at she wants the brows, crossing their arms or shaking
the conference to that of the attendees. audience to their heads "no." Instead, focus only on
INVITES FEEDBACK Constantly consuming
This further humanizes him and brings walk away your supporters -- the people who are vis-
As students unleash their information isn’t an
ideal way to learn and him into the community of the audience. with when ibly engaged, enjoying your presentation
passions, they must learn to
grow. We need space they leave and nodding "yes." If you find the audi-
respond to and learn from
to be able to process ence members who are positively inter-
readers in the form of
information and
Casandra Brené Brown acting with you, you'll be much more con-
comments. Testing our ideas
reflect. Blogging AN AMERICAN RESEARCH PRO- fident and relaxed than if you
on others is an important
can be a great FESSOR, LECTURER, try to convince the naysayers.
part of our growth. The
way to AUTHOR, AND
greater number of genuine
incorporate PODCAST
readers students reach, the
regular reflection HOST.
more they feel accountable
for their content and for the into the classroom
quality of their writing. programme.

Queries relating to language skills


Do you find grammar confusing? Do you get stuck with words when
writing a letter, an essay or a blog? Do you have a fear of public
speaking? Or do you simply want to improve your communication
skills? Times NIE is here to help you to master the intricacies of
the English language. Just shoot us your queries on
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SCHOOL IS COOL
MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2022
It’s not just a place where you get to learn Einstein’s Theory of
Relativity. It’s also a place where you can think beyond the classroom.
Hence we say, SCHOOL IS COOL!
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Watermanship training for
NCC Cadets
T
he National Cadet
Corps (NCC) is a volun-
tary organization en-
gaged in grooming the youth
of the country into disci-
plined and patriotic citizens.
They select members (cadets)
from schools and colleges
across the country and are
given basic military training

OUT INTO THE WORLD


in small arms and parades.
Students of Tagore Pub-
lic School Vaishali Nagar
Jaipur also got benefited by

to test their wings


one of such trainings held at
Jal Mahal Jaipur by 3Raj
Naval NCC Unit. The four
days camp was held between
March 21-24 in which 32 ca-
dets from the school partic-

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ipated. Captain D S Jakhar he students of class XII, mal attire that matched the from Dr. Jayshree Periwal, ence, and reminded them that
motivated the students batch 2022-2023 took a theme of black with a splash chairperson, Jayshree Periwal the worldly problems are , in
through his inspirational vital step out of the of colours. The venue was Group of schools, which was fact, opportunities in dis-
lectures on character build- school portals and leaped wonderfully decorated to per- followed by a variety entertain- guise to be faced head on and
ing, personality develop- into the world of uncertain- fection by the school’s art ment programme presented by turned into achievements.
ment, career counselling, ties, challenges and achieve- department. Students were the students of class XI. The The students danced to their
leadership qualities among ments, as Jayshree Periwal seen clicking countless pic- show was a paraphernalia of hearts’ content on popular
others. Activities like Water- High School bid them fare- tures at the selfie booths and AV presentations, poems, skits, music. The programme ended
man ship training, weapons well in a regal ceremony with at different decorated spots. dances, and farewell songs re- with mouth savouring re-
training, first aid training, a dreamlike ambience. The School principal, Madhu galing the audience complete- freshments in the honour of
tracking, drill, were also afternoon was electrically Maini along with the staff ly. This was followed by the the students and with the sol-
conducted under the super- charged with emotions and members and the student presentation of the most pop- emn message that wherever
vision of Meenakshi Shar- each heart was cloudy with council gave a warm welcome ular awards to the students. they go, the good will and
ma, NCC Caretaker. Cadets memories of the past. The to the out-going batch. The principal shared a blessings of their teachers
were briefed about various boys and girls looked impec- The programme began leaf out of her book which and friends will always be
technical aspects of water- cable and dapper in their for- with an adorable message was a rich cache of experi- there.
manship training such as-
structure based aspects, programme on “Art and cul- strength and courage among cipline, infused valour& vir-

IDEATE, ASSIMILATE AND


science of oxygen, specifici- ture of India" also took place the young cadets, school tue and motivated the stu-
ty, flexibility, depth aware- on the last day of camp. principal Bhavya Rathore dents to do something for
ness, strength etc. A cultural Stimulating the spirit of said, “This camp taught dis- their motherland”.

CELEBRATE GIVING LIKE A FESTIVAL “ W


EVOLVE: A NEW-AGE FUNDA
hen everything
goes against This activity

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you, remember
gift in any form or from any one is son to smile and keep his/her dignity that an airplane takes off
widened the horizon
an immense source of happiness intact. A giver needs to remain subtle against the wind and not of the students and
for both the giver and the receiv- while helping someone without making with it” – Henry Ford. made them capable
The students of Com-
er. All our happy moments, celebrations him feel that he was incapable of doing merce stream at Delhi Pub- of becoming dynamic
and auspicious occasions come with those things for him or herself. One lic School, Jaipur complete- leaders after
receiving gifts from our beloved ones. shouldn’t be boastful, arrogant, or hun- ly define the above quote for
The instant smile that takes over and gry for fame while giving, as we see so even when they were con- analysing their full
our eyes begin to shine with excitement, many wealthy people and celebrities fined to the four walls of potential , because
their house and only had
when someone hands over a wrapped donate, open shelter houses, hospitals, the electronic screens as “Sky is the limit for
box of flowers, chocolates, books, dress, and educational institutions in the name teachers, they continued to them!”
or anything. The giver knows what of charity and generosity but their move against all odds to
would make our heart happy. A gift is an intention is publicity. True gift of help show the world what flow-
i n g a g a i n s t a dve r s i t i e s
additional wealth added to our existing comes anonymously and in case ren- mean. However, this is just dents and intensified their
sources of happiness. Receiving gives us dered with loud promotions and publici- t h e b e g i n n i n g fo r t h e s e indispensability in the field
a tremendous feeling of joy and confir- guiding, inspiring, or befriending a lone- ty, the gift no longer remains a gift, but young minds as there is so of education in such un-
mation that someone cares. ly soul. Providing free education and alms distributed out of vanity. much more that awaits. precedented times.
Simultaneously, giving a gift to someone Celebrate giving like you enjoy a Students transitioning If you desire to make
medical care to underprivileged chil-
f ro m cl a s s X t o X I we re something to galvanise the
is a far greater feeling. One feels com- dren, are gifts too. Some large-hearted festival when you afresh to subjects of Com- world, you first need an idea,
placent and tranquil within to have people give away their all to help peo- dance and sing. We merce, such as Accountan- a good idea. Out of thou-
made someone happy and that ‘Feel ple. They donate wealth, properties, and owe it to the creator cy, Business Studies and sands of ideas only a few
Good’ realisation is a gift for the giver. volunteer services to spread happiness. and His creation! Economics and related become a reality and even
fields such as sales, mar- fewer become successful.
The form of a gift now has undergone a Can there be any bigger gift than this? GEETA SAINI, keting, for mation of com- This activity widened
change. It doesn’t always have to be The best gift one can ever give any- EX Nie Coordinator, pa nie s, mon itorin g liq - the horizon of the students
materialistic but could be supporting, one is happiness, peace of mind, a rea- Hal School, Lucknow uid-money related to sev- and made them capable of
e r a l s e g m e n t s. S t u d e n t s becoming dynamic leaders
then could acquire and after analysing their full
grow with only basic theo- potential , because “Sky is
retical teaching and learn- the limit for them!”
ing through virtual class-
es.
To i m p l e m e n t a
well-planned-strate gic
p e d a g o g y, t o e d u c a t e

TRAVEL TO AN OLD AGE HOME


a n d u p d at e ab o u t t h e
above mentioned sub-
jects and fields with
practicality and to in-
still and improve confi-
dence in the students of

T ravelling is one of my favourite


hobbies. The place that I recently
visited was not popular, nor a fa-
mous destination. It was a small place
on the outskirts, where we all were
my parents in their old age. She said
that parents need care when they are
old as they had nurtured their chil-
dren all their life. I was unhappy to
hear her story. Our parents love us so
cl a s s X I , a p ro f i c i e n t
team of class XII, under
the able supervision of
the teacher in-charge,
Parul P. started a busi-
unwilling to go, a place full of emo- much and we in return for their af- ness of selling organic
tions and sad stories. It was an old- fection and selfless love give them manure - Brown Com-
age home, a home to elderly people desolation, although there are some post and White Compost
who either have no family or have who care for their parents even when by constituting a com-
been abandoned by their families. I they are old. p a n y, m a rk e t i n g t h e
had an opportunity to visit an old-age The visit to the old-age home was products and channeliz-
home with my cousin and my uncle. a fulfilling experience for me with ing capital manage-
It was a two-storey building with a memories and valuable lessons. When ment. Sandeep Sethi,
garden out in the front and a small was sitting at the corner of the room, I reached home, I ran straight to my a c a d e m i c c o u n s e l o r,
temple on its eastern boundary. It staring at the glass window. After in- mother and hugged her tight, promis- DPS, Jaipur, motivated
hadn't been repaired, and the old troducing myself I took a seat beside ing her that I would never abandon and guided the team
walls and windows seemed to address her. She greeted me with a smile and both my parents when they grow old. throughout the process.
the stories of the old people. The gave me a candy that she had in her She held me tight with This business idea
number had been more than I expect- bag. She told me how her son had left teary eyes. evolved because of the
ed. There were rooms for people aged her at the old-age home as he was un- u r g e t o c o n t r i bu t e t o
between 60 to 80 with a caretaker able to attend to her because of his the environment
GAURANGI SINGH,
named Bhanu. Some of them were job. He had migrated to another coun- through their efforts in
watching television, some were sip- try and had left her in a place which Class VIII, City t h e i r ow n s m a l l w ay.
ping tea and chatting, and some la- she never deserved. She became emo- Montessori School, The students recycled
dies were knitting. tional while narrating the story and Chowk, Lucknow used coffee beans resi-
I went over to an elderly lady who then advised me to never do that to due and discarded egg-
shells. This project co-
ordinated the practical

My best friend is a machine and theoretical aspects


of commerce subject
through a multi-disci-
When I feel alone, It never dreams, p l i n a r y a p p r o a c h by
Nobody is there It never sleeps but rests p e r fo r m i n g a c t iv i t i e s
including marketing re-
My best friend comes and sometimes in my bedroom, search, mobilization of
helps me out. When I have gone to bed and r e s o u r c e s, p r o c u r i n g
It's a machine that can walk in my dreams. raw materials, liason-
ing with the suppliers,
and talk I love it so much that I some-
processing, book keep-
And it looks like a human in a times feel that my friend, ing, accounting and dis-
box. Is living in my very own house. tribution of profits.
In an easy word to say, it's a Aarna Kaushal, class V, Execution of new ed-
ucation techniques such
robot, but it is not. Rukmani Birla as learning through peer
It helps me out ,when I am sad Modern High, Jaipur teaching prog rams ex-
or crying aloud. panded the role of stu-
There are expectations in everyone’s lives. It might be small or big, but
then you cannot forget to prioritise what is important and try to focus
when it is really needed.
Mithali Raj, Indian cricketer MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2022

INDIA CRASH OUT OF WC


PROTEAS SEND INDIA PACKING WITH NERVE-WRACKING LAST-BALL WIN

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n inconsistent India crashed out made the task easier for the South Africans. Harman-
of the Women’s World Cup after preet Kaur, who made 48 with the bat, got rid of open-
suffering a heart-breaking three- er Lizelle Lee (6) with a brilliant direct hit before
wicket defeat against South Africa Wolvaardt and Goodall got together and took the game
in a must-win league-stage game away from the opposition.
that went down to the wire, on Sun- Wolvaardt continued her sensational run of form
day. Smriti Mandhana (71), Shafali with her fifth fifty-plus score in seven innings. It took a
Verma (53) and skipper Mithali Raj double strike from Harmanpreet to bring India back in
(68) struck half-centuries, setting the platform for India the game as she found the stumps of Wolvaardt and
Harmanpreet Kaur to reach a competitive 274 for seven at the Hagley Oval. trapped Sune Luus (22) with her probing off-spin.
Despite India’s average bowling and fielding, the match
lasted full distance with off-spinner Deepti Sharma need-
ing to defend seven runs in the final over. SLOPPY FIELDING
The Indian fielding once again was sloppy and
late evening dew made the job tougher for them. How-
UNFORTUNATE TURN OF EVENTS ever, individual brilliance of Harmanpreet helped
A well-set Mignon du Preez was caught in the deep India take the game deep with South Africa needing
off the penultimate ball, raising hopes of a memorable 45 off the last 30 balls.
win for India. The Proteas now needed three runs off Du Preez, who was dropped by Smriti in the 45th
the final ball. However, moments later the umpires ruled over, and Chloe Tyron (17) were up for the challenge
that Deepti had overstepped, turning India’s ecstacy and took their team to the cusp of victory. Tyron got
into agony in a matter of seconds. Du Preez eventually three boundaries in the 47th over bowled by Gayak-
hit the winning runs off the final ball and remained un- wad to reduce the equation to 20 off 18 balls.
beaten on 52 to see her team through and finish second Earlier, India chose to put runs on the board in
in the league stage behind Australia. the high-pressure game while
their opponents took the field Smriti Mandhana
It was a typical Mithali knock as in their last league game hav-
ing already qualified for the
she changed gears after taking semifinals.
her time early on. She released Shafali (53 off 46) and Sm-
riti (71 off 84) shared a 91-run
the pressure with a bunch of cut stand off 90 balls for the open-
shots off spinners before hit- ing wicket to provide the start
India were looking for. With the
ting a sublime cover driver off way the openers were going
pacer Marizanne Kapp about their business, India looked
on course for 300 for the second time
As it panned out, Australia, South in the tournament. However, they lost
Africa, England and West Indies Shafali against the run of play before number three
reached the last four stage. In possi- batter Yastika Bhatia got out in a bizarre fashion.
bly her last match for India, skip- There was a miscommunication over a quick sin-
per Mithali Raj was left devastat- gle on the leg side between Shafali and Smirti while

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ed along with her teammates. In- Yastika played a sweep shot on to her stumps off
dia were not consistent enough spinner Chloe Tryon, leaving India at 96 for two
to make the semifinals and end- from 91 for no loss. Mithali and Smriti then got to-
ed fifth in the league stage with gether to regain the lost momentum.
three wins and four losses. It was a typical Mithali knock as she changed
South Africa were cruising gears after taking her time early on. She released
in their run chase with the in- the pressure with a bunch of cut shots off spin- MAIDEN WC FIFTY
form Laura Wolvaardt (80 off ners before hitting a sublime cover driver off
79) and Lara Goodall (49 off pacer Marizanne Kapp. With Mithali go- ■ Shafali scored bulk of the runs in the partnership with Smriti
69) sharing 125 runs for ing strong and Harmanpreet
and looked at her fluent best en route her maiden World Cup fifty.
the second wicket. joining her in the middle, India
India rely heavi- found their rhythm back to reach 223 for She put South Africa’s best bowler, pacer Shabnim Ismail under the
ly on veteran pacer three in 40 overs. However, only 51 runs were
Jhulan Goswami for scored off the last 60 balls for the loss of four pump by attacking her from the word go. Shafali collected three
early break- wickets as India failed to get the final flourish. boundaries off Shabnim’s second over including an audacious walk
throughs and her Interestingly, Mithali scored her fifty in a crucial
absence due to a game at the same ground where she scored her maid- across the off-stump to whip the South African bowler over short-
Photo: AFP

side strain Mithali Raj en World Cup half-century 22 years ago. PTI
fine leg. The 18-year-old completed her first fifty of the competi-
Photo: GETTY IMAGES tion with a boundary over mid-on off pacer Masabata Klaas.

SINDHU CLINCHES SWISS OPEN


GUJARAT, LUCKNOW AIM FOR WINNING START
Hardik Pandya to take more responsibility with batting order
TITLE, PRANNOY LOSES
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ce Indian shuttler P.V
Sindhu clinched the

A
rmed with hard-hitting all- Shankar and his four overs with his medium in Australia later this year. women's singles title
rounders, new entrants Gujarat pace could also make the difference. The three Another important cog in their wheel is in the 2022 Swiss Open, beat-
Titans and Lucknow Super Gi- on their day can single-handedly win the game leggie Rashid Khan, who could relish bowling ing Thailand's Busanan On-
ants would aim to start their IPL and they would hope that come Monday; they on the Wankhede track. For Lucknow, a lot rests gramrungphan in the final at
campaign on a winning note can fire in unison. on their skipper KL Rahul, who could open the the St Jakobshalle arena, on
when they square off on Monday. Someone like Karnataka’s Abhinav batting with South African Quinton De Kock. Sunday. HS Prannoy lost to In-
Gujarat could most likely open with young Manohar would need to shoulder responsibil- With wide range of shots at their disposal, the donesia's Jonatan Christie in
Shubman Gill and Afghanistan batter Rah- ity in the middle order along with David Miller. duo can pummel any attack to submission. the men's singles final.
manullah Gurbaz, who is also a wicket-keep- Double Olympic medallist
er. The duo can take any opposition attack to Sindhu registered a 21-16, 21-
task but would need to be wary of the bounce Bowling attack Seasoned campaigner 8 win over Ongramrungphan
Photo: PTI

at the Wankhede stadium. Key pacer Mohammed Shami will lead Lucknow too have an array of all-rounders in 49 minutes to claim the Su-
Gujarat would heavily bank on the per- the bowling attack and would be looking for in Deepak Hooda, Krunal Pandya and West In- per 300 crown. This was her P V Sindhu
formance of their skipper Hardik Pandya, who a successful run to make a strong case for se- dian Jason Holder, and their role with the bat second title of the year after placed cross-court shots, es-
has loads of experience playing at the lection in the India squad for the World Cup in the middle order along with Manish Pandey, winning the Syed Modi Inter- pecially near the net.
Wankhede with Mumbai Indians. a seasoned campaigner, is vital. national in January. The first mid-game break
Tommorrow’s Match Another option for the team management Ranked seventh in the saw Sindhu take a narrow two-
is Evin Lewis, an explosive batter. badminton world rankings, point lead. She managed to
Six-hitting prowess The bowlers led by Avesh Khan would need
Hardik
Sindhu went into the final break away late into the open-
Pandya
Known for his six-hitting prowess, Hardik to bowl tightly to stop Gujarat batters and an- with a 15-1 head-to-head record ing game after the Thai made
this season will have to take more responsi- other important cog in their wheel is Ravi Bish- over world No 11 Ongram- a series of unforced errors.
bility with the bat and also bat higher up the noi, who can deceive the batters with his rungphan. The match ebbed However, the second game
order. And ditto for Rahul Tewatia, who would googlies. It remains to be seen whether the team and flowed in the early ex- was in complete contrast to the
need to shed his one match IPL wonder tag. vs management play an extra pacer or a spinner changes, with both shuttlers first, with Sindhu racing to a big
Tewatia has already said that he would need and considering that the first game was a low- fighting for every point. While 11-2 lead. Busanan provided lit-
to take more responsibility with the willow. MARCH 28 7.30 PM scoring affair and dew played a part, team win- the Indian ace relied on her tle resistance in the remainder
Another key all-rounder for them is Vijay ning the toss, would opt to bat first. AGENCIES big smashes, Busanan was ef- of the game as Sindhu clinched
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai fective with her perfectly the title with ease. IANS
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Q6: When was the Arjuna


a) Turks a) Jelena Ostapenko b) Venus Williams a) Boxing

Q U IZ T IM E ! b) Portuguese
c) Greek
c) Karolina Pliskova d) Simona Halep
a) 198
Award instituted? b) Football
c) Cricket
Ashleigh d) Swimming
Q1: How many players do on each
side have in baseball?
d) None of these
Barty
b) 1899
c) 1961
In which Asiad did
a) 7 b) 9 c) 11 d) 6

Q4: Which of these players


was conferred the Rajiv
d) 1997
Q9: Lakshman Singh win
individual gold in golf?
Q2: Which of the following
sports teams consists of
both male and female players?
Gandhi Khel Ratna Award in the
year 2012? Q7: Which country did
swimmer Michael Phelps
a) 2018
b) 1994
a) Yogeshwar Dutt represent? c) 1982
a) Baseball b) Sushil Kumar a) Australia
d) 2010
b) Softball c) Vijay Kumar b) New Zealand
c) Carfball c) Switzerland ANSWERS: 1. b) 9 2. c) Carfball
d) Vijender Singh
d) Handball d) America 3. a) Turk 4. a) Yogeshwar Dutt

Q3: Who introduced the game


of Polo in India?
Q5: Who was the first top 10-
ranked opponent Ashleigh
Barty defeated? Q8: In which sport are players
called pugilists?
5. b) Venus Williams 6. c) 1961

7. d) America 8. a) Boxing 9. c 1982

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