Snakes and Ladders to Scrabble: 10 interesting indoor games that can prepare Gen alpha for life

Indoor games are more than just fun; they cultivate crucial life skills for Gen Alpha. From Snakes and Ladders teaching resilience to Chess honing strategic thinking, these activities build focus, communication, and emotional intelligence. Games like Monopoly introduce financial literacy, while puzzles enhance persistence, shaping well-rounded young minds for future challenges.

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US public education under threat: 4 ways this school year could change under Trump

President Trump’s second term is reshaping US public education through federal overreach, funding threats, and privatization. Key shifts include federal intrusion into classroom instruction, expansion of private school vouchers, weakened oversight after Department of Education cuts, and withholding of billions in K–12 funds. These changes risk deepening inequities, destabilizing schools, and undermining civil rights protections…

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Farmers felicitate CM Dhami in Haldwani after Uttarakhand announces highest sugarcane support price in region

Farmers from various districts gathered at the programme, where they presented the Chief Minister with a specially curated basket symbolising the state’s agricultural richness. The basket, offered by BJP Kisan Morcha State President Mahendra Singh Negi, contained sugarcane along with traditional hill produce such as Gaderi (colocasia), Malta (citrus fruit), ginger and honey. The gesture…

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Why is Kevin Garnett upset with Joel Embiid? NBA Hall of Famer criticizes Philadelphia 76ers center’s offseason routine

Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett has slammed Joel Embiid’s slow start to the 2025-2026 NBA season. Garnett questioned Embiid’s off-season preparation after the Philadelphia 76ers’ opening night win. He also offered his views on rookie Cooper Flagg’s debut, suggesting a different playing position for the young talent. The 76ers secured a narrow victory against the…

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The feminine rainbow: Decoding Navratri colours as archetypes of womanhood

Navratri, a vibrant nine-day Indian festival, celebrates Goddess Durga’s triumph over evil through worship, dance, and fasting. Each day features a specific color symbolizing a different manifestation of the goddess and an archetype of womanhood. From white representing purity to pink embodying love, the festival’s ‘feminine rainbow’ honors the multifaceted nature of women as creators,…

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