Nitin Gadkari inaugurates country's tallest national flag at Attari-Wagah border in Punjab's Amritsar
Political convenience must not determine response to terrorism: Jaishankar's speech at UN General Assembly
Indian students set record for 3rd consecutive year in US, now constitute quarter of international students: Envoy Garcetti
Immigration cuts under any new government will depend on how badly we want to build our infrastructure
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Rachit Kushwaha’s ‘Behind the Dreams’ online show offers self-help advice from successful immigrants living in New Zealand
Analysis: Are there any inner contradictions in govt’s announcement on allowing 1000 international students into NZ?
What does the story of the first Pakeha-Sikh New Zealander tell us about Sikhism faith in New Zealand?
Santa comes to Nadi: Paul Ross, founder of Pacific Kids, organises for a Christmas party for the children at Loloma House
World news Kids are cool if parents cash in on their inheritanceA fascinating research has revealed that while older people are keen to spend their well-earned savings, rather than passing them on to their kids, the younger generation is just fine with this scenario, claiming that no one owes anyone anything.
Education Connecting children with nature in small waysUrban lifestyles and heavy dependence on digital technology means children are spending less time with nature, which can affect their mental and physical well being.
Health Top brain-boosting food for kidsRight food can help you improve your memory, concentration, and brain function. The brain, like the rest of the body, absorbs nutrients from the food we eat. Therefore, it is very important for kids to consume highly-nutritious food.
Health Young adults shed light on what matters for mental health of ethnic diverse youthA study in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (JAACAP), reports on the young adult assessment of the now 20-year longitudinal Boricua Youth Study (BYS), a large cohort that brings much-needed insight about development
New Zealand How Auckland children are being affected by another lockdownIt has been a year since New Zealand's first case of Covid-19, with more than a quarter of a million Auckland school students now spending their ninth week learning from home in lockdown.
In focus Mobile use can change how kids see the worldIt appears that the use of digital devices changes how children perceive the world as a new study has found that pre-schoolers who frequently use tablet or mobile devices often tend to miss the forest for the trees
In focus The growing trend of baby, maternity shootsFamily portraiture was once a formal affair with no space for spontaneity.
Technology Instagram launches 'Parents Guide' for young people's safetyFacebook-owned photo-sharing platform Instagram on Monday launched a "Parents Guide" to help young people be safe on the platform.
Migrant Tales How helpful are early management skills for childrenKids in their formative years are inquisitive and highly adaptive to challenging situations, it is their zeal to learn something new that keeps them on their toes.
Global Indians Dubai-based Indian boy reads 20 books in an hourA five-year-old Dubai-based Indian boy has set a new record for being able to read 20 books in an hour, the media reported on Thursday.
Global Indians 8-yr-old Indian boy in Johns Hopkins 'brightest students in the world' listAdvay Misra, 8, an Indian student in New York, has been named among 1,400 of the "brightest students in the world" by the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) in Baltimore which counts among its alumni the founders of Facebook and Google,
Face of the Week For this boy, it is his 35th National Award in a rowVyom Ahuja, a Class 7 student, holds 34 records at the age of 11. The Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puruskar is his 35th .
Health Here's how eating habits could cause child obesityA study led by researchers of Baylor University revealed that the variety in the utilization of market-gained nourishments outside of a traditional diet routine can prove to be a reason for obesity in children, whether they do physical activities or not.
New Zealand First Of Its Kind Study Underway On How NZ Accent Changes In ChildhoodNew Zealand English, as spoken, is quite different today compared to 120 years ago. It is thought that children carry the momentum for accent change through the generations and that the transition to school is a key speech change incubator.
World news Child Covid-19 cases in US approach 1.2 millionNearly 1.2 million children in the US have been diagnosed with Covid-19 since the onset of the pandemic, according to the latest data of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Children's Hospital Association.
In focus 24 Indian children nominated for International Children's Peace PrizeTwenty-four young changemakers from India are the nominees for the prestigious International Childrens Peace Prize 2020. They are among the 142 nominees from 42 different countries, who qualified for the coveted award.
In focus At 7, child prodigy honours literary legacy with first bookPadma Bhushan recipient Rashtrakavi Maithalisharan Gupts and Santkavi Siyaramsharan Gupt's great grand daughter Abhijita Gupta, who is all of seven years and a child prodigy, has penned her first collection of stories and poems.
New Zealand Covid19 Will Shape Children Of Today - New StudyNew Zealanders believe COVID19 will significantly shape the children of today new research has shown.
Heritage Native Indian games a promising supplement for kids with special needsIn a new approach to developing everyday skills into children with special needs, for instance, children with dyslexia, the Madras Dyslexia Association (MDA) has experimented with supplementing usual occupational therapy with native Indian games, to help
Health Good screen time v/s bad screen time for kidsThe coronavirus pandemic and the unprecedented measures taken worldwide to contain its spread have disrupted nearly every aspect of children's lives. Caregivers and educators are trying to find new ways to keep children learning by developing online and o