Sreya Deb
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Devika Chhabra, 16, has launched a campaign where waste plastic bottles will be recycled into winter clothes for street dwellers. Patriot talks to the young enthusiast about her project, her inspiration behind it and more Teenager Devika Chhabra has set out single-handedly to tackle some of the country’s most pertinent issues in her own small […]
[...]In the 21st century, travel is no longer a personal journey – the thrill of sharing on Instagram and getting responses is very much part of the experience “Exploration is really the essence of the human spirit.” ~ Confucius Many will claim that to travel and explore is their dream but not all can boast […]
[...]The radio waves travelling from the cellphone tower to your handset contain tiny doses of radiation that could be hazardous to health, say experts For the longest time, Apeksh Yadav could not make sense of his chronic headaches and his suddenly irritable nature. He runs a grocery store in the Saidulajab area of Saket and […]
[...]Steven Kapur aka Apache Indian is still very much around, going Boomshakalak with budding artists who are as keen on experimenting with fusion as he is Budding music producer Argenil, with members Rohit Gandhi and Anil Prasad, are releasing their debut EP (extended play record) this month, and it’s packing a punch. Hitting the shelves […]
[...]“I only wish there was more time.” – Stan Lee, With Great Power..-The Stan Lee Story In the wee hours of Monday morning, a little before 1 am, I got a text from my friend living in Sheffield. “Did you see the news? What a terrible loss. Damn,” it said. Sitting up, I was immediately […]
[...]Cybercrime in India has been identified as the most common kind of financial fraud. The victim often remains clueless until it’s too late Imagine waking up one morning to find that your bank balance is several thousand rupees short. Or that you are in massive debt with the bank. Well, this is exactly how it […]
[...]Children continue to die in road accidents at an alarming rate while traffic rules are flouted and safety norms are ignored On average, close to 43 children die every day in road accidents in India. And the rate of child casualties has remained unchanged for quite a while now. Studies have also shown that the […]
[...]Book exchange events and websites are giving avid readers the opportunity to find books they always wanted to read by creating innovative book banks Bibliophiles will attest to how heart-wrenching it is when a book comes to an end. What feels worse is when one actually runs out of material to read or when one […]
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