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            <![CDATA[ The magazine is available on the education department’s website and highlights some innovations made by children and teachers in Delhi.

The Delhi education department has kicked off the publication of a new quarterly science magazine called “Nai Udaan” for students of all schools across the national capital.
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The magazine is available on the education department’s website and is meant to “encourage students to pursue the spirit of quest and inculcate scientific temper”.

In the contents are articles introducing children to human gene therapy, on whether machines can think, on the importance and challenges of STEM, among others, along with crosswords on Covid-related words, quizzes, and information on upcoming competitive examinations.

It also highlights some innovations made by children and teachers in Delhi, such as an automatic water tap developed by Ayush Sharma of Ved Vyasa Public School, and a special stomatal tree guard by Anil Kumar Mishra, a government school teacher.

SOURCE- Indian Express

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                <![CDATA[ The magazine is available on the education department’s website and highlights some innovations made by children and teachers in Delhi.

The Delhi education department has kicked off the publication of a new quarterly science magazine called “Nai Udaan” for students of all schools across the national capital.
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The magazine is available on the education department’s website and is meant to “encourage students to pursue the spirit of quest and inculcate scientific temper”.

In the contents are articles introducing children to human gene therapy, on whether machines can think, on the importance and challenges of STEM, among others, along with crosswords on Covid-related words, quizzes, and information on upcoming competitive examinations.

It also highlights some innovations made by children and teachers in Delhi, such as an automatic water tap developed by Ayush Sharma of Ved Vyasa Public School, and a special stomatal tree guard by Anil Kumar Mishra, a government school teacher.

SOURCE- Indian Express

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