Vedic Maths Summer Camp Concludes at Fatima School

Gonda: A seven-day Vedic Maths and Mental Maths Summer Camp/Workshop was successfully organized at Fatima Senior Secondary School from May 15 to May 22, 2026. Students from Classes 3 to 8 enthusiastically participated in the educational programme aimed at enhancing mathematical skills and logical thinking. The camp was conducted under the guidance of Brajesh Sir, with the support of faculty members including Ambar Sir, Najeeb Sir, H.S. Shukla Sir, Chanchal Ma’am, Pooja Ma’am, Amreen Ma’am, Anamika Ma’am, Maria Ma’am, Muskan Ma’am, Divya Jyoti Ma’am, Shabana Ma’am, and Ankita Ma’am. During…

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A Carnival of Joy and Learning: Summer Camp 2026 Begins with a Bang

Lucknow: “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,” and keeping this spirit alive, Seth M.R. Jaipuria School, Goel Campus transformed into a hub of excitement, creativity, and adventure with the commencement of its much-awaited Summer Camp 2026. Around 250 enthusiastic students became a part of this vibrant camp, where learning blended beautifully with fun and recreation. The campus echoed with laughter and cheer as children enthusiastically participated in a wide range of activities including piano, coding, French, yoga, swimming, skating, dance, craft, graphic designing, basketball, taekwondo, and…

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MoU between All India Institute of Ayurveda and CSIR-CIMAP to Strengthen Evidence-Based approach for AYUSH based Medicine.

Lucknow: A meeting was held in CSIR-CIMAP, Lucknow to formulate a Memorandum of Understanding between the All India Institute of Ayurveda(AIIA), New Delhi, Ministry of AYUSH, and CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CSIR-CIMAP) for collaborative research in Ayurveda. Key Dignitaries Present: Prof. Vaidya Pradeep Kumar Prajapati, Director, AIIA, New Delhi and Goa Vaidya Vivek Agarwal, Associate Professor, AIIA Dr Prabodh Kumar Trivedi, Director, CSIR-CIMAP, Lucknow Dr Ramesh Kumar Srivastava, Head, BD, CSIR-CIMAP, Lucknow Dr Sumya Pathak, Senior Scientist, CSIR-CIMAP, Lucknow Dr A K Gupta, Scientist G, CSIR-CIMAP, Lucknow…

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La Martiniere Girls’ College Students Gain Research Exposure at CSIR-CIMAP Summer Internship Programme

Lucknow: CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants organized a two-day Summer Internship-cum-Exposure Visit (21-22 May 2026) for students of La Martiniere Girls’ College, with the objective of promoting scientific awareness and providing hands-on experience in research on medicinal and aromatic plants. In his message, Dr. Prabodh Kumar Trivedi, Director of CSIR-CIMAP, highlighted that such initiatives help inspire young minds and strengthen connections between students and the scientific community. Dr. Bhaskar Shukla, Scientist-F, briefed the students on the activities of the CSIR-JIGYASA program, which aims to promote scientific learning among…

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Cockroach Janta Party: India’s Viral Protest Movement Wrapped in Satire

New Delhi: In May this year, a bizarre political meme transformed into one of India’s biggest online youth movements almost overnight. The so-called “Cockroach Janata Party” (CJP) emerged not as a conventional political organization, but as a sharp, satirical rebellion powered by memes, frustration, and Gen Z humor. What began as an internet joke quickly exploded into a nationwide digital phenomenon. The trigger came after controversial remarks attributed to Chief Justice of India Surya Kant during a Supreme Court hearing. Reports claimed unemployed youth and sections of activists or journalists…

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Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of Chhattar Manzil

The winter sun cast a pale golden glow over Lucknow as horse-drawn carriages rolled through crowded streets scented with attar, tobacco, and cardamom tea. The city shimmered with Nawabi elegance — domes glinting against the evening sky, ancient mosques echoing with prayer, and narrow bazaars alive with whispers of politics, poetry, and secrets. Among its architectural wonders stood Chhattar Manzil, the once-grand palace overlooking the Gomti River. Its magnificent umbrella-shaped dome rose above the city like a silent guardian of forgotten history. Yet behind its beauty lingered fear. For months,…

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Musa Bagh – The Ghost of Amina

The forest surrounding Musa Bagh had long been abandoned by the living. Even during daylight, people avoided its crumbling pathways and tangled trees. The old ruins hidden within the forest stood like forgotten graves, swallowed by creeping vines and silence. Locals claimed strange whispers drifted through the woods after sunset. Some spoke of pale figures moving between the trees. Others swore they had heard a woman crying deep inside the darkness. No one stayed long enough to discover the truth. Because everyone in nearby villages knew the legend of Amina.…

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BATMAN: THE LAST LAUGH

“Tonight, Gotham burns… unless the Dark Knight breaks his only rule.” Rain hammered the skyline of Gotham City like bullets from heaven. Neon lights flickered through the storm while police sirens screamed across downtown streets. Panic spread block by block. Explosions ripped through subway tunnels. Rioters smashed storefronts. Helicopters circled overhead like vultures waiting for death. And somewhere in the chaos… The Joker laughed. The sound crackled through hijacked television broadcasts across Gotham. “Good evening, boys and girls!” the Joker cackled, his painted grin stretched wider than madness itself. “Tonight’s…

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Shadows Over Lucknow

The winter fog rolled over Lucknow like a dirty secret. At midnight, Hazratganj looked deceptively beautiful. White colonial buildings glowed under yellow streetlights, luxury cars purred outside cafés, and wealthy politicians laughed over expensive whisky while police sirens screamed somewhere far away. The city wore elegance like perfume. Beneath it rotted corruption, greed, and blood. Aman Malik stood outside an old paan shop, smoking a cigarette down to the filter. Suspended cop. Crime reporter. Failed son. Three years earlier, he had led an encounter operation near Barabanki. Intelligence claimed dreaded…

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Indian Navy Launches Next-Generation Offshore Patrol Vessel ‘Sanghmitra’ in Kolkata

Kolkata: The Indian Navy achieved another important milestone in its indigenous shipbuilding programme with the launch of Yard 3039, the next-generation offshore patrol vessel named Sanghmitra, at Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers in Kolkata on May 20. The vessel was formally launched by Sarita Vatsayan in the presence of Sanjay Vatsayan during a ceremony conducted with full naval honours and traditional maritime customs. Senior officials from the Ministry of Defence, the Indian Navy and GRSE attended the event. Sanghmitra is part of the Indian Navy’s ambitious programme to build 11…

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