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7 Healthy After-School Snacks for Kids

Discover 7 quick, nutritious snack ideas to boost your child's energy and mood after a long school day. Simple recipes for healthy growth and development.

5 Fusion Recipes for Children's Day 2025

Celebrate Children's Day 2025 with these 5 delicious fusion recipes that combine taste and nutrition. Perfect treats to make your kids feel special!

What Indian kids want more than screen time

A Pune survey reveals children's surprising screen time alternatives: friends, football, and family fun. Discover their honest desires for real-world connection and play.

5 Kitchen Basics Every Child Should Learn

Teaching children kitchen skills builds confidence and independence. Learn 5 essential cooking basics every child should master for lifelong benefits and self-reliance.

Avoid These 5 Winter Parenting Mistakes

Is winter worrying you as a parent? Discover 5 common mistakes Indian parents make during cold weather and learn practical tips to keep your child healthy and happy this season.

7 Superfoods For Child Brain Development

Discover 7 easily available Indian superfoods that can significantly enhance your child's brain development, memory, and cognitive functions. From soaked almonds to banana honey, learn how to naturally boost your child's brain power.

Karnataka survey hits 89% completion statewide

Karnataka concludes its comprehensive socio-educational survey with impressive 89% statewide enumeration, marking a significant milestone in data-driven governance and educational planning.

India Uses PLFS for District GDP Calculation

India revolutionizes economic data collection as MOSPI partners with states using Periodic Labour Force Survey to calculate district domestic product, enabling better policy planning and resource allocation.

Karnataka's Wolf Crisis: No Census in 20 Years

Exclusive investigation reveals Karnataka hasn't conducted a wolf census for two decades as conservationists warn of drastic population decline and habitat loss across the state.

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