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This is an exclusive school page available to the Faculty and Students of Sri Venkateshwar International School, Delhi only. Use your school code SVISD to register. This would help Curious Times to apply the school logo on the published entries of the teachers and students.


This page showcases the top news of the school. Also, watch out for the challenges and competitions on Curious Times. Students can also share their art, articles, poetry, stories, fables and themes of their choice. Log in to ME – My Expressions.




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The Science Month!

The Science Month! “I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a […]

The Science Month!

“I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.”

Isaac Newton

The Science Month on Curious Times

February and March are very important months for Science as a lot of scientists were born in these two months. Whatever we are doing, our functioning and our complete being is because of Science. Curious Times is celebrating Science Month from 11th February to 15th of March. That is from Thomas Edison’s birthday to Pi Day, Einstein’s Birthday.

Important Science Days in Feb- Mar

We wish to pay tributes to great scientists and celebrate their works, efforts and great inventions. So gear up Curious Kids, its time to put on your thinking caps and show off your ingenuity.

What’s in Store?

There are three categories for students to participate in:

DIY Science Experiments and Projects:

Who doesn’t love doing science projects? Send us your creative, fun science experiments and leave us stunned with your results. You can send in a video format or written format with a picture. Submit on ME – My Expressions.

Do not forget to check out some ideas and videos on Easy Science Experiments For Kids By Roohi Bhargava.

The Scientist, I Admire:

This is your way to pay tribute to famous scientists. Dress up like them. Draw and sketch them. Make a PowerPoint, convert it to video. Or you can write about them and their inventions. Creativity always has brownie points. Track our News section for more news on our great scientists.

My Futuristic Ideas :

Flying Cars, Humanoids, Colony on Mars and what not! – Send us your futuristic ideas, that you wish to see in the future. You can submit in any format – 3d model, video, written.
On Curious Times, we bring 10-15 news on science and technological advancements, discoveries and inventions happening every week. Find the updates on Curious Times Weekly.

Individual students participating on their own:

1. You have to be a registered member of Curious Times. If you have registered in the past, do not register again. Existing registered members can Login and participate on the days of the event.

2. If you are new to Curious Times, Register for FREE on this Link: Join Us.

3. Once logged in, go to My Expressions (ME) to submit your entries.

4. Do not forget to read the Rules Of Submissions.

5. Publishing of entries and selections will be at the discretion of the editors without providing reasons for selection.

School participation

In case your school already has an association with Curious Times, the students are advised to use the school code for participation. You must check with your school coordinators.

If your school is not a member, so far, the coordinators are requested to apply and register their school in order to receive your exclusive school code and school page with a link for participation.

School Coordinators are requested to fill in the Curious Times School Partners Form in the form given below. This form is not for the participating students. They have to register on the platform:

SCHOOL REGISTRATION FORM

If you require any additional information, please write to us on hello@curioustimes.in

Who can participate?

Any student, starting from Pre – Primary to Grade 12, can participate.

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Keep watching this space for more details on this challenge. You, your family and schools can follow our social handles and messaging groups to stay posted.

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Children's Day Talk - Nita Arora, Sri Venkateshwar International School

Children’s Day Talk – Nita Arora, Sri Venkateshwar International School

Children’s Day Talk – Nita Arora, Sri Venkateshwar International School, Delhi Each child is special. Their uniqueness lies, as much as in their skills and […]

Children’s Day Talk – Nita Arora, Sri Venkateshwar International School, Delhi

Each child is special. Their uniqueness lies, as much as in their skills and talents, as in their questions, imaginations and sense of wonder. Some children may be good in sports, some in arts, some in science or some in business. Some are orators, others dreamers, some loud and expressive, some shy and conservative. But each child has something special to offer to this world. So, we strongly believe that ‘Every Child is Special’.

The UN celebrates World Children’s Day on 20 November while in India, Children’s Day is celebrated on 14 November. This date is the birth anniversary of India’s First Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru who believed that children are the real strength and foundation of a nation. We at Curious Times too believe that the holistic development of children is the first step in building a better world and we strive every day to do just that. We are also in constant engagement with the education community – students, teachers and educators. It is our cherished goal to make a meaningful contribution to the community by working and interacting with leaders in the field.

And so, this Children’s Day, Curious Times is delighted to bring you a special message from an eminent educator, Nita Arora. She is the Principal of Sri Venkateshwar International School, Delhi.

This is a short, edited excerpt of the interview. You can watch the whole interview below, after the excerpt.

Children are the most important beings in the lives of teachers and parents. So, the nation has to invest in them. They should be allowed to learn from our learnings and our mistakes. We must not hide our mistakes.

Learnings from my journey as an educator: When I was 10, I wanted to be a principal. That made me take more interest in school and pay much more attention to the teachers too. I observed how the teachers behaved and this made me see there are different types of teachers. When I started as a teacher, I realised that it was important to move around and connect with my students and this helped me build a bond with them. A parent once wanted me to discipline children by being strict with them but I tried to reason with them and I’m glad that worked out. I still have a strong bond with my first class.

I am always very inspired by the poet Kahlil Gibran. He says that children are there because life wanted to come. They are your children but they are not here for you and you need to let them have their own dreams and aims. Let’s not have our children fulfil our dreams.

We must make children understand that parents are their best friends. We must encourage them to share their problems with their parents because they will always be there for you. On the other hand, a teacher’s role is also to gently persuade parents to listen to their children and let them be who they are. For instance, I had a student who had more interest in visual arts but his parents wanted him to do the sciences instead. He was almost failing and so, I tried to convince his parents to let him do what he wanted. Thankfully, with some persuasion, the child could change his subjects and is flourishing in an art college now. And his parents are thankful that I persuaded them.

On the occasion of Children’s Day, share your message with your and your children on the Curious Times platform. Children, it is always important to follow the right path. Listen to your inner voice and do try to develop a lot of hobbies which will help a lot in life. Your family is your biggest support; you should love them. Always be respectful, be nice to others and forgive yourself if you make mistakes. Be kind to animals, love nature and do learn a language.

Many thanks to Nita Arora, Sri Venkateshwar International School, Delhi for sharing her thoughts on Curious Times.

Wishing Happy Children’s Day to all the students of Sri Venkateshwar International School, Delhi.

Do also catch her complete interview and motivational message in a chat with Curious Times Director, Deepti Beri on our YouTube Channel Curious Times

Children’s Day Talk – Nita Arora, Sri Venkateshwar International School

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Curious Times is committed to providing the best experience and news to children. We bring to you the Curious Times Weekly with the top news of the week. You can also check out The Curious Magazine, the first children’s magazine with all the great content by the children, for the children. We would love for you, dear children, to write and get your stories, art, thoughts and more published at My Expressions. You can share all your published content through social media sharing links available on Curious Times. 

Over 300,000 children are benefitting from Curious Times today! We continue to seek your valuable feedback to serve you better. Feel free to write to us at hello@curioustimes.in.You can also follow us on WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook Youtube, Twitter, LinkedIn.

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