The Children's Post
The Children's Post

The Children's Post

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Today's edition is a Human Rights Day edition thanks to our readers who sent us poems and writeups about the International Human Rights Day on December 10th. 

The lead news is about Google Search Trends. Its interesting. What did India and the world search for in 2020? The company with a 90% share of the online search market, Google, tells us. 

The second news is about the National Water Awards. Do pass on the information if you know someone. 

After that we have: 

A. Poetry by Vaidish Rana 

B. Art by Ankita, Hemon Karmakar, and Arnav B. Bhoir (Congratulations Arnav! This is your first art to appear in TCP!) 

C. Sanskrit, Hindi, and English wisdom. 

D. A very interesting photograph by Harshita of Tagore Vanasthali school, Kothane, HP. 

E. Let's Scrabble by Archana Aggarwal

F. Last week's answers, winners, and this week's Veervaar Vijeta 

G. Digital Resource of the Week - Librivox.org 

H. International Day of Human Rights - a writeup by Alka Singh and a special infographic by us. 

I. Sports News: Indian Super League

J. Laugh a lot it is by Ishaan Kaila

K. Meme by Comedy Majors 

L. Junior Reading Corner - Hindi poem 

Enoy the edition! 

Love 

Nidhi aunty 

 

The Children's Post of India is a daily newspaper created by mothers for children. The ideal age group is 8 to 14 years old. Its a 4 page, print at home newspaper. 

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