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        abhishek Kumar Patel, IX, Central   X, arya Soni, IX A, Medhawani Singh,   october - december 2018
        Hindu Boys’ School, Varanasi  XII, Suditi Global Academy, Etawah
        ashish Maurya, IX A, Hameem   Tanya, VIII C, Saraswati Public School,
        Raza ali, X A, Md. Shuja Khan, X C,   Jagadhari        India’s Spice Story
        Greenwood Sr. Sec. School, Rampur   diya agarwal, IX A, Sri Vishnu, VI,
        d. Ragavi, VII A, Vidyaa Vikas Matric Hr.   Mustafa Khan, X A, Delhi School of   India with its diverse climates and
        Sec. School, Pudukkottai  Excellence, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad  landscapes is home to varieties of
        anuj  gupta, XII, Sahil Khanna, IX D, Sir   gunjan Sharma, IX, Shubhangi Vaish,   spices. Spices have been an important
        Padampat Singhania Education Centre,   IX A, Ilma Qureshi, X, Yash Bharti, X,   part of our history. In about 100 words,
        Kanpur                    Pine Hall School, Dehradun   you could write on  any one of the
        angelina Lahori, VI F, Janisha Taneja,   anisa Sultana, Subha Niketan School,
        VI D, Sanjana Shyamsundar, VII A,   Kakinada           following:
        Delhi Public School, Sec-45, Gurgaon  S. Swetha Viswanath, VIII D, SRVS   •  Role of  spices in history, mythology,
        Hargun Singh, VIII B, Bluebells School   National Hr. Sec. School, Nagapattinam;
        International, Kailash, New Delhi  Nithya, IX C, Oxford Grammar School,   and rituals
        Mahek afsar, VIII B, Sunway Sr. Sec.   Hyderabad       •  A unique spice of your state and its uses
        School, Rampur            Samriddhi Singh, XI F, Sunbeam
        Tamara Suri, X, Twinkle gupta, X   School, Varuna, Varanasi  •  Your visit  to a spice farm or a spice market
        C, Bhargavi Koul, X B, The SD Vidya   avaneesh Mishra, IX, Vidya Gyan   •  A delicious dish made with your favourite spice and its recipe
        School, Ambala Cantt      School, Sitapur
        Kashish Pushkar, X C, Prashant Negi,   Japjot Singh Bhatia, VIII, Jankidevi   You may accompany your write-up with a sketch, painting or a personally
        IX A, Konchok gyalson, X C, Jaswant   Public School, Jaipur  clicked photograph.
        Modern School, Dehradun   Megha Benerjee, X, Ojasvy, X, Palak
        Sonakshi Kumar, IX I, alena gautam,   Jain, X, aaryata Lal, XI, Green Fields   Last date for entries: August 15, 2018
        IX I, adhiraj dasgupta, VI E, Hridesh   School, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi
        Bagga, IX H, Delhi Public School,   davina agarwal, IX, Neerja Modi
        Mathura Road, Delhi       School, Jaipur               January - March 2019
        Era Raturi, VIII E, Krish agarwal, VII,   Manit Sarvasva, VI, agastya Sharma,
        Cambridge School, Noida   VI, India Kids School, Udhampur  The Snake Saga
        Mansi, VII A, Police DAV Public School,   Ngamjong JN Yanlem, IX, C.M.H.S.S.
        Amritsar                  Dimapur                      India is home to many snakes. They have
        Prachee Bagri, XI, apoorva Sinha, XI,  R. Monisha, VII B, Harini K, VIII,   played a role in the history and culture
        DAV Public School, Sector-14 Faridabad  Little Scholars Matric Hr. Sec. School,   of our country. Write to us in about  100
        Jasmeet Kaur gill, X D, Mira Model   Thanjavur
        School, Delhi             Kumari Pihu, V C, Nidhi Shrivastava, V   words on any one of the following:
        Roshan Thapa, VIII, Yuvika Mehta, VC,   E, Bridgeford School, Ranchi  •  The  role  of  snakes  in  Indian  culture  -
        arunima Sondhi, VIII B, Scholars Home   Laboni duttaroy, X, ashika Bakre, X   religion, myths, festivals, arts etc.
        Sr. Sec. School, Dehradun  A, Global Indian International School,
        Jigisha Kamboj, IX E, Charu, IX E,   Chinchwad         •  Their unique features and various snake
        ananya Roy, IX F, Mukand Lal Public   Lekhshree Champawat, XII, Umaima   species
        School, Sarojini Colony, Yamunanagar  Kidwai, X A, Happy Hours School,
        arshjot Kaur, VIII A, Khushi dangi,    Jodhpur         •  Endangered  snakes  from  your  region
        VII A, arshjot Kaur, VIII A, Saupin’s   Khushi Sharma, IX B, Dundlod   and their conservation
        School, Chandigarh        Vidyapeeth School, Dundlod
        S. K. aarathi, VII, Sri Prakash   Riya, VIII, Nishchay Saini, IX B, Ishika,   •  Communities  and  persons  associated
        Vidyaniketan Pendurthi,   VII, Vishva Bharti Public School,   with snakes and their rescue. You can interview them too
        Vishakhapatnam            Jagadhri, Yamunanagar
        Vishavdeep Kaur and Kirandeep   Sunisht, VIII, Ritik, IX, Sri Sathya Sai   You may accompany your write-up with illustrations.
        Kaur, VII B, Shri Guru Harkrishan Public   Jagriti Vidya Mandir, Jagadhri  Last date of entries: November 15, 2018
        School, Amritsar          Sunandini Mehra, VII, Spring Dale Sen.
        Suman das, VIII B, Saurav das, VIII B,   Sec.  School, Amritsar
        Bethesda Hr. Sec. School, Dimapur  Shubham Samantaray, VI, Gyan Bharti
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        aishwarya Chauhan, X, aman Sharma,   School, Saket
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