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THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020
Actor Kangana Ranaut has showcased her po-etic skills with a new poem titled, 'Aasmaan',which she released with an artistically- shot
video. The poem penned by the 'Queen' actor, usesthe sky as an analogy to express one's thoughtsand feelings. The video of the poem was sharedby team Kangana Ranaut on their official Insta-gram account.
An Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Madras-incu-bated startup, Muse Wearables, is developing a wrist-based tracker.With skin temperature, heart rate and
SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation) sensing, it can con-tinuously track these body vitals remotely that
will help in early diagnosis of COVID-19symptoms. The tracker is Bluetooth-en-abled and can be connected to the mobilephone via an app, called the ‘Muse HealthApp’. Priced at around ̀ 3,500, the wear-able can track and get notifications from
the Aarogya Setu App, and raise an alertto the user when he enters a COVID con-
tainment zone.
Xiaomi-backed startupHuami, best known for itsAmazfit brand of devices,
plans to bring a mask that canclean itself. When connected toa power supply through a USBport, the built-in ultravioletlights in the plastic mask candisinfect filters within a span of10 minutes.Called Aeri, the maskis designed to come up with aN95-like filtration capacity. Oneof the major advantages of this mask is facial recognition.Wearing this see-through mask would allow people to unlocktheir phone without removing it.
Oscar-winning director TaikaWaititi is all set to head a star-studded retelling session of
Roald Dahl's iconic novel,'James andthe Giant Peach', aimed to combat theprevailing COVID-19 situation. The 'JojoRabbit' director will host stars like CateBlanchett, Benedict Cumberbatch,Chris Hemsworth, and others.
KANGANA RANAUT SHARES NEW SELF-WRITTEN POEM TITLED, 'AASMAAN'
WHO BOWS TO CALLS FROMCOUNTRIES FOR INDEPEND-ENT VIRUS PROBE
The Anil Kumble-led ICC cricket committee has recommendedbanning the use of saliva to shine the ball, owing to theCOVID-19 pandemic. During a video conference meeting,
the committee also pushed for bringing back two non-neutral um-pires for all international matches. The recommendations will beplaced before the ICC Board for ratification.
Share your views at [email protected]
”We are living throughextraordinary times. The recom-mendations made by the com-mittee are interim measures toenable us to safely resume crick-et in a way that preserves theessence of our game," Kumblesaid. The use of saliva to shinethe cricket ball, especially in the red-ball format, is prima-rily meant for swing bowling, but it is now being seen as ahealth riskFast bowing greats, such as Michael Holding and WaqarYounis, have expressed their aversion to the idea
Taika Waititi to host retelling of RoaldDahl's 'James and the Giant Peach'
HRD MINISTERUNVEILS ‘NATIONALTEST ABHYAAS’ APP
FOR JEE MAIN &NEET ASPIRANTS
NEWSIN BRIEF CLICK
HERE FORMOREHUAMI PLANS TRANSPARENT MASK
THAT CAN CLEAN ITSELF
BREAKTHROUGH
IIT, MADRAS STARTUP DEVELOPING WEAR-ABLE TRACKER TO FAST DETECT COVID-19
Capturing the beauty of the moun-tains, trees and the sky, the one-minute and 38-second- longvideo, features the 'Gangster'actor, walking around the placebarefoot as she is all smiles Theactor recites the poem, which runsas the background score throughout thevideo
The World Health Organisationhas agreed to launch an inde-pendent probe into how it man-
aged the international response to thecoronavirus. US and China have beenaccusing each other over the COVID-
19 pandemic that has killed over 300,000 people, and levelled theglobal economy.
ICC COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS BAN ON SALIVADUE TO CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
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VIEWPOINT
➤ The “comprehensive evaluation,” sought by a coalitionof African, European and other countries, is intended toreview "lessons learned'' from WHO's coordination of theglobal response to COVID-19, but would stop short of look-ing into the contentious issues, such as the origins ofCOVID-19
CELEB TALK
WORLD'Dark Knight' trilogy set to re-release inHong Kong for a limited period Warner Bros Pictures will re-release ChristopherNolan's iconic, 'The Dark Knight' trilogy in Hong Kongtheatres for a limited time period, the studio hasannounced. The development comes as the regionreopened cinema halls on May 8, after lifting the coro-navirus pandemic-induced lockdown. The trilogy will bescreened in select Hong Kong cinemas, including IMAX.
ENTERTAINMENT
The reading of thefamous novel will beavailable on the offi-cial YouTube Channelof Roald Dahl in 10installmentsFunds raisedthrough the bookreading will be usedfor a non-profitorganisation byDahl's daughter,Ophelia Dahl
There is no significantevidence to prove thatCovid-19 can spreadthrough fruits andvegetables. However,to be on the saferside, cleanliness isalways a good deal.
BAKING POWDER + VINEGAR SO-LUTION: Make a solution with
equal parts of baking powder andvinegar in a large utensil, filledwith hot water. Stir well and im-merse your fruits and vegetablesin it for 30 minutes. Wash them af-ter soaking. This will kill most ofthe germs present on your food.
SALT + TURMERIC + VINE-GAR SOLUTION: Take equalquantities of salt, turmericand vinegar; mix them in hotwater. Add this solution in alarge utensil and soak yourfruits and vegetables in it for30 minutes. You can also addjuice of half a lemon in it.Once done, wash them withnormal water; dry and usethem accordingly.
SCRUB WASH: For roughsurface vegetables like car-rots, cucumber and potatoes,you can use a scrubber toclean away stuck dirt fromthe skin. Then soak them incool water for few minutes;dry them and they are readyfor use
Wash your fruits and veggies before use WHATThe sun is said to have
gone into a state calledthe ‘solar minimum’,
and is about to enter the deepest period of‘sunshine recession’ as sunspots are virtual-ly not visibly at all. NASA had predicted thesun entering ‘solar minimum’, back in 2017.
WHY The sun has a cycle thatlasts for an average of11 years.Right now, ac-
cording to scientists, we are at the peak ofthat cycle. Every 11 years or so, sunspotsfade away, bringing a period of relative calm.This is called the solar minimum. It’s a reg-ular part of the sunspot cycle. While intenseactivities, such as sunspots and solar flaressubside during solar minimum, it doesn’tmean that the sun becomes dull. During so-lar minimum, we can see the developmentof long-lived coronal holes(a large regionin the corona, which is less dense).
X-PLAINED
SOLAR MINIMUM
WILL THIS AFFECT US?This may cause health risks toastronauts travelling through spaceas the sun’s magnetic field weakensand provides less shielding fromthese cosmic rays. But, there isnothing to worry as such
Simply a pageturner! Thisfictional book,featuring all-time favouritedetectiveHerculePoirot, takesyou onboard the Orient Express,where an enigmatic crime has beencommitted. As the story unfolds,each incident confuses the readerand suspicions get deeper. The cli-max and the identity of the suspectwill make your jaw drop. A grippingthriller, ‘Murder on the OrientExpress’, is a must read and recom-mended for readers of all ages,especially mystery-loversBhagyashree Prabhutendolkar, classX, Thakur Vidya Mandir School &Jr.College, Kandival, Mumbai
‘Murder on theOrient Express’ by
Agatha Christie
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IS USING DETERGENTFOR CLEANING FRUITS/VEGGIES OK?
NO.Detergents have chemi-cals in them; though peopletry to rub off the detergent,some residue might getstuck to these perish-able goods as theyhave thin porous skin.Ingesting chemicalresidue can result ingastrointestinal distressand other serious long-termimplications. To make surethe produce you get is com-pletely cleaned, try thesehome-made cleaning meth-ods...
WASH IN WARM WATERHelp your mom in washing yourfruits and vegetables in runningwater for 3-5 minutes. Next, take alarge container and add lukewarm
water in it. Soak washed fruitsand vegetables in the con-
tainer for 15 minutes; dry andstore them in refrigerator.
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SUPER CYCLONE AMPHAN
Heavy rains and gusts of wind were witnessed in parts of Odisha and West Bengal, courtesy supercyclone Amphan that made a landfall between Digha in West Bengal and Hatiya island in
Bangladesh. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been deployed in West Bengal andOdisha for rescue operations. Here's all you want to know about cyclones and the role of NDRF
WHATCyclones are low-pressure systems thatform over warm tropi-cal waters, with galeforce winds near thecentre. The winds canextend hundreds ofkilometres from theeye of the storm.Sucking up vast quanti-ties of water, theyoften lead to torrentialrains and flooding,resulting in major lossof life and propertydamage.
OTHER NAMES Cyclones are also known as hurricanes or typhoons, depending onwhere they originate in the world. Hurricanes are tropical stormsthat form over the North Atlantic Ocean and Northeast Pacific.Cyclones are formed over the South Pacific and Indian Ocean.Typhoons are formed over the Northwest Pacific Ocean
IMPACT OF CYCLONES Cyclones can unleash catastrophic ‘storm surges’ —tsunami-like flooding — when they make landfall. They canbe the deadliest part of a cyclone, and are only partiallyaffected by wind speeds. The term ‘storm surge’ refers torising seas caused by a storm, creating a wall of water,several metres higher than the normal tide level. The largeswells move faster than the cyclone and are sometimesspotted up to 1,000 kilometres, ahead of a major storm.
WHEN DO THEY OCCUR The tropical cyclone season in the Bay of Bengal andneighbouring Arabian Sea has two peaks — around Mayand November. The cyclones can form in the westernPacific Ocean and travel in a northwest direction,before arriving in the Bay of Bengal.
Difference between super-cyclone and severe cycloneA cyclone with wind speed of over220 kmph is categorised as a‘super cyclonic storm’; those withwind speed of 160 to 220 kmph aretermed as an extremely ‘severecyclonic storm’
Some of thedeadlieststorms in historyhave formed in the Bayof Bengal, including onein 1970 that killed half amillion people, in whatis modern-dayBangladesh
NDRFThe National Disaster ResponseForce (NDRF) is a specialised forceconstituted for the purpose of spe-cialist response to a threateningdisaster situation or disaster.Constituted under the DisasterManagement Act, 2005, the NDRFhas shown its valour on severaloccasions, including rescuing thou-sands from the flood-affected areasin Tamil Nadu and Kerala in 2018.The national disaster team alsorushed to Nepal in 2015, during anearthquake in late April
Human resource developmentminister Ramesh Pokhriyal hasunveiled the ‘National Test Abhyaas’app for aspirants willing to appearfor JEE Main 2020 and NEET 2020examination. The newly-launchedapp is now available on Android, andthe iOS version would be comingsoon.Each day one full question paperfor 3 hours would be available onthis app for both JEE Main and NEET.Students who are willing to appearfor these exams can take the testanytime as per their convenience.The app would generate immediatescores, correct answers with expla-nations, and analyse the time spenton different sections.
Fresh chance for students toapply for JEE-MAINS Students, whose plans to studyabroad have been affected due toCOVID-19, will get a fresh chanceto apply for JEE-Mains— theentrance exam for engineeringcolleges, the HRD ministerannounced on Tuesday. The appli-cation window for Joint EntranceExam (JEE-Mains), which openedon Tuesday, will have to be com-pleted by May 24.
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Locked indoors, but there are innumer-able things to do all day, says VAIBHAVSAI KANCHAM of class V, SamashtiInternational School, Hyderabad.
ANJALI PADHI, a class V student ofThe Global Edge School, Kokapet,Hyderabad, explains the precautionsone should take to stop virus spread.
Young T AKHIL of The Global Edge School,Vasanthnagar, Hyderabad, is eager to helphis mother prepare the yummy pickle of theseason. Here is the recipe of mango pickle.
VEDAARTHA of class II, Corner StonePublic School, Chandanagar, Hyderabadtakes a pledge to beat Covid-19 as hebriefs us on ways to keep safe.
Tanvi Reddy M, class V,
Gitanjali School, Hyderabad
Araghya, class IV A, Akshara Vaagdevi International
School, Tivoli Campus, Hyderabad
BE GRATEFUL TO CIVIC WORKERS
Hyderabad is one ofthe clean-est cities and I am proud tosay that I stay here.We as cit-
izens can’t take the credit for this.Every bit ofit goes to the municipalworkers.We barely even take a glanceat them when we see them everymorning in the streets.The only time
we do so is when we complain,probably the day afterDiwali or a day after the vegetable market,as roadsget littered.Even in today’s scenario when we arescared to go out,these warriors are doing their jobtirelessly.They have no work-from-home facilities.They just put a handkerchiefover their nose andmouth and continue doing their duty.They don’t evenget paid enough and what’s even worse is that they arenot respected.I consider them as a significant pillarofsociety and hope that people start feeling this way.
Deepa Krishnan, HOD English, Johnson GrammarSchool, ICSE, Habsiguda
CHOOSE TO BE HAPPY
Ifyou have been exhibiting a negative attitude andexpecting failure and difficulties,now is the timeto change the way you think.It is time to start lead-
ing a happier life.Ifyou have tried to do so in the pastand failed,it only means that you have not tried enough.Ifyou look at the bright side oflife,your whole lifegets filled with light.This light affects not only youbut also the environment and the people around you.Choose to be happy.When negative thoughts enteryour mind,refuse to look at them instead substitutethem with happy thoughts.It’s a matter ofchoice andrepeated efforts.Choose to be optimistic in life andfind reasons to smile more often.Talk about the beau-tiful things in life.Appreciate them for their good work.Talk about problems in short,instead ofexaggerat-ing it and speak about your joys and blessings moreoften.Ifyou speak positively,gradually even yourthoughts will become positive.“More smiling,lessworrying,more compassion,less judgement,moreblessed,less stressed,more love,less hate”.
Priya Singh, Teacher, Delhi School of Excellence,Attapur, Hyderabad
TEACHER'S CORNER
As our country grappleswith the Covid-19 pan-demic,it is our responsi-bility to provide assistance
to those in need.Delhi Public Schoolbelieves in the motto “Service be-fore Self”.The values ofkindness,empathy and compassion are in-grained in every activity conductedin school.Keeping this in mind,DPSMahendra Hills (feeder school ofDPSNacharam),DPSNacharam andDPS Naderguldistributed 300packets ofgro-cery items which included rice,puls-es,tamarind,onions,cooking oil andsalt to the needy.
Subas Bethi Reddy,MLA Uppal,Devender Reddy,corporator,and Ma-hesh,circle inspector,Nacharam PS,distributed the groceries to migrantworkers at Durga Nagar,Nacharam.Later 30 packets ofgroceries were
distributed to construction workersat Habsiguda.
Similarly,P Narendar,CI Adi-batla PS,T Sridhar Reddy,area cor-porator,Jyoti Turaga,principal,andBaltaraj distributed groceries to mi-grant workers and needy people atAdibatla PS.Principal Jyothi Tura-ga informed that all the staffcame
forward and donated one day's salarywhich was added to the managementcontribution.Saritha,admin man-ager,and Robin Michael,PRO fromDPS,participated in the distribu-tion and thanked principals SunitaRao,Jyothi Turaga and chairmanMalka Komaraiah for taking up thisinitiative.
Summer vacation is the time when fam-ilies plan trips,but sadly the Covid-19 has quarantined us and our plans
as well.Though it has kept us isolatedfrom people,it surely cannot isolate usfrom learning.Schools are not open,butthis hasn’t stopped us from learning andteaching.Learning can happen anywhereand can be accomplished by children with thesupport ofteachers and parents.While online class-es are going viral and teachers are concentratingon children’s academics,the need ofthe hour is par-
enting and their teaching ofskills,moralsand values to children.There is more toeducation than just academics.
So,parents,let the children have afruitful vacation in the quarantinedmonths to experiment and explore their
skills.Let this vacation be for the vocationthat will support their life and living.Let
the children master the skill oftheir passion,for which,let this quarantined vacation be useful.Jayanthi Venkataraman, Principal, Sister NiveditaSchool, Ameerpet, Hyderabad
A VACATION FOR VOCATION
Delhi Public School
Nacharam & Nadergul
Rishita Devasani, class VII C, DDMS P Obul
Reddy Public School,Jubilee Hills
Tamanna Kapoor,class VII A,
Delhi Public School,Mahendra Hills
02 “Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature.”GÉRARDDENERVAL , FRENCHWRITERANDPOET
ACTIVITY
S.F. AND COMIC KIDS
FAMILY CIRCUS
Aberration: (n) the actof departing from theright, normal, or usualcourse. The act ofdeviating from theordinary, usual, ornormal type. Deviationfrom truth or moralrectitude.
Synonymous words:oddity, peculiarity,quirk, delusion,eccentricity,
weirdness,strangeness, etc
Examples: � The CivilWar was clearly anaberration inAmerican society andof profoundsignificance.
� In fact, the verynotion of restraint hasbecome an aberration.
� His actions mayhave been anaberration but histhinking, sadly, is not.
WordWise
WUZZLESDolphinsThese are extraordinarily intel-ligent animals which also dis-play culture, something whichwas long-believed to be unique
to humans(although nowrecognised invarious species).Dolphins arealtruistic ani-mals. They areknown to stayand help injuredindividuals, even helping them to the surface tobreathe. Best friends of the sea, the dolphins havealways been fascinating to humans.
AQUATIC LIFE
Q.1) What is part of a database thatholds only one type of information?
A. Field B. Report C. Record D. File
Q.2) 'OS' computer abbreviationusually means?A. Open Software B. Order of SignificanceC. Optical Sensor D. Operating System
Q.3) In which decade did the firsttransatlantic radio broadcast takeplace?
A. 1700s B. 1900sC. 1800s D. 1600s
Q.4) The purpose of chokein tube light is ____.
A. To decrease the current B. To increase the currentC. To decrease the voltage momentarily D. To increase the voltage momentarily
1. A) Field 2. D) Operating System 3. B) 1900s 4. D) To increase the voltage momentarily
A N S W E R S
IDIOM OF THE DAY
➤ ‘LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE’Meaning: To avoid restarting a conflict.
HAVE A COMIC STRIP TO SHARE? SEND IT TO USOUR STUDENT’S COMIC STRIP ON ‘WHEN DADAJI MET MODIJI’: Comic Strip by:Pratham Jain, class VIII-B, age: 12 years, Salwan Public School. Go to www.toistudent.com to view this creativity. Login to download the PDF of ourOnline Student Edition.Have a video/podcast or comic strip on how to deal with this current lockdown? Send us1) Clear videos/images and soundtracks 2) Of 2minute (or less) duration 3) With details(name, class and school) 4) At [email protected]
1) Find highest com-mon factor of the
following by completefactorisation: 48, 56, 72 A. 8B. 4 C. 6 D. 5
2) Find highest com-mon factor of the
following by complete
factorisation: 198, 360A. 18 B. 12 C. 13 D. 14
3) Find highest com-mon factor of the
following by completefactorisation: 102, 68,136A. 34 B. 37 C. 45 D. 31
4) Find lowest com-mon multiple of:
16, 24, 40A. 240B. 376C. 450D. 400
5) Find lowest com-mon multiple of:
40, 56, 60A. 840B. 376C. 450D. 400
ANSWER: 1. 8, 2. 18, 3. 240, 4. 840, 5. If the difference between two co-prime numbers is 2, thenumbers are said to be twin prime numbers.
CHECK YOUR APTITUDE
Quiz timeSEASONAL READS
Q1: What would you havedone if you _________
the train?A: have missed ❑B: had missed ❑C: missed ❑D: missing ❑
Q2: I stayed in Mumbai_______ eight years.
A: for ❑B: since ❑C: through ❑D: around ❑
Q3: If I _________ heraddress, I would
have called on her.A: will have ❑B: had known ❑C: can have ❑D: shall have ❑
Q4: Balu _____ in sever-al other states
when he decided to work inKolkata.
A: had worked ❑
B: worked ❑
C: had been working ❑
D: working ❑
Q5: The degree will beawarded during the
annual___________A: conference ❑
B: convention ❑
C: convolution ❑
D: convocation ❑
Q6: She slipped and_________ her ankle.
A: broken ❑
B: sprained ❑
C: massaged ❑
D: hurted ❑
Q7: Mussoorie, theQueen of hills,
offers many _________.
A: entertainments ❑
B: sights ❑
C: attractions ❑
D: tourists ❑
Q8: The boys _________whom I was playing
are all my good friends.
A: with ❑ B: to ❑
C: of ❑ D: by ❑
ANSWERS: 1. B, 2. A, 3. B, 4. A, 5. D, 6. B, 7. C, 8. AKNOWLEDGE BANK
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