29/08/2025
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), in collaboration with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi, has launched a five-day offline training programme under Project MATE (Mind Activation Through Education).
The training, began on August 26 at the AIIMS Delhi and will run until August 30.
According to CBSE, Project MATE has been developed by AIIMS Delhi as an adolescent wellness programme designed to enhance resilience, build coping strategies, and strengthen peer connectivity through the “MATE-5” framework.
According to an official statement, the programme is intended to equip school counselors with structured frameworks to address issues such as stress, loneliness, and emotional disconnection among students.
25/08/2025
What is an atom?...
An atom is the most basic building block of matter, a tiny particle with a central nucleus containing protons and neutrons, and a cloud of orbiting electrons. Protons are positively charged, while electrons are negatively charged, and neutrons have no charge; the number of protons defines the element. Atoms are incredibly small, too tiny to be seen without special tools, and they combine to form molecules, which then make up everything we see and touch.
23/08/2025
National Space Day, celebrated on August 23rd in India, commemorates the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 near the moon's south pole, making India the first country to achieve this feat. The day serves to recognize India's advancements in space technology, inspire future generations, and highlight the benefits of space exploration for society.
22/08/2025
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) schools have planned talk shows by policymakers, industry leaders, entrepreneurs and experts to promote skill education and motivate students to build careers in skill-based fields.
CBSE teachers said the skill education committee recently approved the proposal during a meeting of the CBSE management committee. The talks, designed as a series, will allow professionals to share experiences and guide students on career opportunities.
19/08/2025
The law of inertia..
It also known as Newton's first law of motion, states that an object will remain at rest or continue to move at a constant velocity in a straight line unless acted upon by an external, unbalanced force.
In simpler terms, objects resist changes to their state of motion; those at rest stay at rest, and those in motion stay in motion at the same speed and direction.
19/08/2025
World Humanitarian Day..
It is observed annually on August 19th, is a global observance to honour humanitarian workers and raise awareness about humanitarian efforts worldwide. It specifically recognizes those who dedicate their lives to helping others in times of crisis and tragedy. The day also serves to advocate for the protection and well-being of people affected by crises and the safety of aid workers.
The theme for World Humanitarian Day 2025..is
“Strengthening Global Solidarity and Empowering Local Communities.”
18/08/2025
CBSE has issued a public advisory cautioning students, parents, and educational stakeholders about fraudulent operators promising quick solutions for duplicate mark sheets, certificates, and corrections in official records.
According to the CBSE Regional Office, Delhi (East), certain individuals and platforms are spreading “misleading and unauthentic claims” of facilitating these services. The Board has categorically denied any association with such agents.
“Relying on these unofficial channels may lead to misinformation, financial loss, or other serious consequences,” the CBSE stated, urging people to remain alert and avoid engaging with such entities.
14/08/2025
Rainbow - Where physics meets Poetry
Rainbows are formed through a combination of light refraction, reflection, and dispersion within raindrops. Sunlight enters a raindrop, bends (refracts) as it enters, and then reflects off the inner surface of the droplet. Finally, the light bends again as it exits the raindrop, separating into its constituent colours due to dispersion.
14/08/2025
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has approved a proposal to integrate open-book assessments in Class 9 from the 2026-27 academic session, after a pilot study showed “teacher support” for such assessments. The CBSE’s Governing Body, the board’s highest decision-making authority, approved the proposal at a meeting held in June.
According to the minutes of the meeting, the proposal involves integrating open-book assessments in Class 9 “as part of three pen-paper assessments per term”, covering core subjects like language, mathematics, science and social science.
13/08/2025
Advantages of physics in everyday life..
Some of them are listed here..
1. Alarm clock: - We all use an alarm clock to wake up early in the morning. When an alarm clock rings, the molecules present nearby vibrate. The vibration causes the other molecules to vibrate as well.
2. Iron: - The concept of a steam iron is based upon the principle of the heating effect of current. Due to the resistance present in it, an electric current passing through a conductor generates heat. A steam iron uses superheated water to eliminate creases in clothing and fabrics. Along with this, iron weight forces them to adopt a new shape.
3. Ball pen: - Gravity is the fundamental factor in the ball pen concept. The ink is transferred to the paper as your pen glides over the page. It rotates the ball, and gravity pulls the ink down onto its top. So, if physics had not been there, you would not have been able to write with a ballpoint pen on paper.
4. Doppler radar: - To check for overspeeding vehicles, police often use Doppler Radar. It works on the principle of the Doppler Effect. Whenever the source of the sound moves concerning the listener, the sound’s pitch changes. The reason for this is that as the sound source travels nearer or farther away from the listener, the frequency of the sound wave changes.
13/08/2025
Today is World Organ Donation Day..
This day is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of organ donation and encouraging people to register as organ donors. It's a time to acknowledge the life-saving impact of organ donation and to honor those who have given the gift of life through organ donation, as well as those who are waiting for a transplant.