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HindustanTimes Sun,26 May 2013

Physically active kids do well in studies

Leading a physically active lifestyle may improve academic performance in children, a new study involving an Indian origin scientist suggests.

Cinderella enthralls the Capital

One of Disney’s most popular characters, Cinderellaenchanted 50,000 fans on her maiden visit to India at DLF place in Saket recently. She did a waltz with her Prince Charming and the fans were retold the story of Cinderella.

Chakra-The Invincible, first Indian superhero

Stan Lee, co-creator of some of the world’s leading superhero characters like Spider-Man, X-Men, Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Daredevil, Hulk and Thor, will be launching an original superhero for the Indian market.

How to make kids eat their veggies

Most children, who are sensitive to bitterness, often run away from eating greens but adding a small amount of dip to their serving of vegetables can tempt them to eating more of them.

AIESEC scouts for young talent

Organisation offers scholarships in vocational training to talented students in BMC schools.

High childhood IQ causes addiction?

High IQ scores in childhood may be linked to illegal drug use in later life, particularly among women, according to a new study.

Kids get their own amusement space

If the same old amusement parks don’t excite your kids anymore, here’s a chance to treat them to a completely new experience. Happy Planet, a new kids’ entertainment space located at Kanjurmarg (E), near IIT Powai, gives children a chance to ride, row and even play golf.

Foetuses sense moms’ state of mind

The foetus growing inside the mother’s womb not only hears her heartbeat or the music she might play to her belly, but also gets signals about her mental state, which affects the baby’s development post birth.

A million kids addicted to Facebook

Nearly one million children across the world aged 7-12 have become addicted to social networking website Facebook and log in at least once a day, says a survey.

India's kids make it to Doodle4Google competition

Forty-five kids from around the country dream big, reveal what they feel is India’s greatest gift the world; their doodles go online for public voting. They are showing their vision of our country to the world, it is a bright and creative future.
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