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Flipkart's Gaming Chair Sale Offers Massive Discounts

Flipkart's gaming chair sale offers irresistible discounts on brands like Green Soul, NEXGADGET, and more. Upgrade your setup with ergonomic designs and premium features at slashed prices. Shop now!

Japanese Boy, 12, Leaves School to Pursue Esports Dream

A 12-year-old Japanese gamer, Tarou, has left formal schooling to focus on a professional esports career, sparking a major online debate. His parents support his ambitious Fortnite World Cup goal. Read more.

Child Sacrifice Plot Foiled in Bengaluru, Infant Rescued

An anonymous call to child helpline 1098 saved an 8-month-old boy from suspected sacrifice in Sulibele. Officials found a freshly dug pit at the house. The child is now safe in a rehabilitation centre. Read the full investigation details.

10 Signs You're Raising an Intelligent Child

Is your child showing signs of high intelligence? Look for deep curiosity, emotional awareness, and creative problem-solving. Discover 10 key behaviours that indicate you're raising a smart kid.

Mizoram's Esther Hnamte, 9, Wins Top Child Award

Esther Lalduhomi Hnamte, a 9-year-old singer from Lunglei, becomes the first child from Mizoram to receive the prestigious Pradhan Mantri Bal Shakti Puraskar from President Murmu. Read her inspiring story.

Child Prodigies of 2025 Honoured at UK Parliament

The Global Child Prodigy Awards 2025 celebrated 100 brilliant minds under 15 at London's House of Commons. From chess champion Gukesh to kindness crusader Orion Jean, meet the kids reshaping our future. Discover their inspiring stories.

Ludhiana rescues 11 children from begging hotspots

Ludhiana district administration rescued 11 children from begging in a major drive under Project Jeevanjot 2.0. Officials vow to make city free from child exploitation. Report cases on helpline 1098.

Child prodigy success rare, study finds

A groundbreaking study in Science reveals most child stars don't become top adults. Discover why varied childhoods, not early specialization, lead to lasting success.

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