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Superheroes

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Compiled by Bhoomi, Koshika, Stuti, Tarang T-X-T blog completes one year today! A goodbye on its first anniversary! As we all go about our different ways, here's something to remember our time together during a very unusual but memorable year! Thank you everyone! Wish you a great life ahead!

2020’s First Question

By Neel D Jadia Namaste! I’m back with an interesting discussion for  you! You would love this and it would be a gripping  read I promise! We had a class early in the session during which  sir gave us an introduction to our first chapter  “The Letter to God”. In this lecture sir asked us a  question – “Do you believe in God? Does God Exist?” That day I couldn’t speak much on this topic but today I  plan to answer it through this post. There can be many ways to answer it: through f eelings, etc. But I am going to answer it through s cience which most of people believe in.  It is you can say my theory:- We all know that science and mathematics can’t  explain much of what is infinity. They just state it as  ‘Not defined’. What I think is that God is someone who  is Infinite and so to prove that God exists through  science would be impractical. But we can prove a statement in  two ways: by giving evidences to show it is true or by...

The Beatles

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Made by Bhoomi Gupta Throughout the session, we heard various legendary songs of the Beatles. The group, formed in 1960, is regarded as the most influential band of all time.

Angelina

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Made by Stuti Rawat "What Nourishes me also destroys me", Angelina Jolie.

Netaji

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Made by Aaditya Shukla Ittehad, Etemad, Qurbani ! (Unity, Agreement, Sacrifice) A defiant patriot, bold leader and a man of courage......Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose will always have a special place in our hearts.   

The Good in a 'Sorry'

By Stuti Rawat I would like to share a story from my life to urge you to act before you lose a friend.  I have known her since we were 4 years old and were in Nursery. We eventually became best of friends in Grade 2. Our friendship grew stronger as we were growing. We used to spend all our free time together in the school. We used to talk endlessly about everything. We would play the same sports, and we were there in the same clubs. Even when our sections changed in Class IV we still remained best friends.  Then we entered the Senior Wing. It was a different world all together. When we had to choose the third language for study, I chose Sanskrit and she took French. Eventually, we started to spend less time together. Soon, due to ego clashes when we were in Class VII we stopped talking to each other. There wasn’t any specific reason why we weren’t talking. We were immature and our ego didn’t allow us to accept that we were wrong. Then one day, after one and a half years, I gat...

Poetry in lines

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By Nikhil Mehta

There is no Quintessential Expression of Loss

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By Stuti Rawat How much is more? How much is less? How much is melodramatic? How much is worth it? How much is show off? How much is genuine?   We often associate all these tags with the expression of sorrow. We often see society judging people on the way they express their sorrow or their grief specifically when there is a loss of things which are either irreplaceable or non- materialistic.  If a person has accepted the reality, is not lamenting, standing up straight and is just going with the flow, then we would witness a few elements which would conclude that the person is unaffected by the loss. The person wasn't attached to the lost good.  If a person is initially highly heart broken but with time has normalised the loss then that probably is the right way to deal with loss as most suggest.  If a person is not emotionally strong enough and isn’t able to deal with the loss then there shall be a few who will say that maybe the person is overdoing it.  This re...