Fighting Fake News, Removing Paan Stains and Reducing The Weight of School Bags

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Reducing the weight of school bags

The issue of heavy school bags often makes headlines, which has forced the Centre and the states to think about solutions in the past. The HRD ministry has recently woken up to this reality once again.

A November 2018 circular, sent to several states and union territories, set weight limits for the school bags carried by students. The specified limit ranges from 1.5 kg (for classes I and II) to 5 kg (for class X). It also prohibits assigning homework to students of classes I and II. Heavy school bags can hurt a child’s posture and even damage their nervous system. If this allows them to get rid of the burden, we are all for it!

Representational image (Source: Wikimedia Commons)

 

Removing paan stains

Fed up with people spitting out mouthfuls of gutkha or paan and staining public spaces, eight girls from Mumbai’s Ramnarain Ruia College took up the challenge of developing a cost-effective, eco-friendly solution for stain removal. The girls spent months understanding how stains work by visiting paan shops, discussing with professionals from the chemical industry and interacting with the railway cleaners.

Finally, they came up with a gel consisting of enzymes and microbes. Their efforts earned them a gold medal at a competiti...

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