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Learning maths will be fun, says GNLS

Chennai, Sep 22 (UNI) Learning mathematics will no longer be tiresome for young children but will rather be an enjoyable experience.

'Project Rainbow', an innovative after-school fun learn module in mathematics, launched by Generation Next Learning System (GNLS), would help them build a strong foundation in the subject, its introducers claimed.

GNLS Director Yadav Kumar said the new learning kit designed after thorough research in collaboration with IIT professors, mathematics experts and educationists would make learing maths a joyful experience.

The 12-month long package would develop critical thinking and creative application skills of the children.

The study module in each package had been developed in a particular manner so that the child developes an interest in learning, he added.

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We are capable of making rockets: Maoists

Hyderabad, Sep 22 (UNI) Police need not be complacent with the seizure of rockets and rocket launchers as the Naxalites are capable of making these weapons themselves, according to CPI-Maoists spokespersonsman Janardhan. In a statement here today, Mr Janardhan said, Naxalites already possessed rockets and launchers and these would be aimed at police stations, the elite anti-naxal force Grey Hounds, wicked policemen, policy makers, agents of the imperialists and reactionary forces. Even if.....

APHRC indicts district admn for children's suicide

Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh, Sep 22 (UNI) Andhra Pradesh Human Rights Commission (APHRC) today indicted the district administration and authorities of the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan in the tragic suicide of three orphan children by consuming poison at Tarlagadda, in this district recently. Speaking to reporters, Commission Chairman Mr Justice Reddy said the administration and society were accountable for children taking the extreme step. Giving a clean chit to the District Collector, Justice Reddy.....

Five naval officers awarded 'wings'

Kochi, Sep 22 (UNI) Five Naval Officers of the 64th observer course were awarded 'wings' by Rear Admiral M P Muralidharan, Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST), at an impressive ceremonial passing out parade here today. Addressing a gathering Muralidharan said training at the Observers School, equipped the trainees with the basics to man a modern and multi-mission aircraft and made them an important cog in the multi-crew environment. The officers were trained in anti-submarine warfare.....
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