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Should we do away with exams?
The aggressive stance taken by critics of examinations increases tension and anxiety in the students. Is there a chance to change the system?


Fun way to learn
Toys help kids enhance their creative and spatial skills.
Toys that teach
With toys, the child is able to investigate, explore and experiment.
Your attention please
Attention Deficit Hyperkinetic Disorder (ADHD) is characterised by lack of concentration, inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsive behaviour.
Widen the reach
The foster school project adopted by two schools in Chennai is a success.
Smart moves
The nuances of mime are discussed In an interview with Evelien M.A Pullens.
New on the rack
Brepo Systems India Pvt. Ltd. have released the Kids Encyclopaedia for children between the ages of two and seven. This combo pack of interactive, educational VCD's contain alphabets, rhymes, sounds, Maths, General Knowledge, Science and ...
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