Curious Times Weekly
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Newspaper For Children | Curious Times Weekly 

The best newspaper for kids, brings to you the Top News of the week, Feature Articles and Special Art and Poetry By Curious Members. Enjoy Issue 128!

This edition is coloured in shades of purple to celebrate International Women’s Day! With Special Women’s Day Articles and #BreakTheBias stories

Top News:

Khushi Arora discovers 139 supernovas, Phase 2 of NASA Watts on the Moon Challenge begins, ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup begins, Solar energy is used to conserve food, Fantastic beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, Sweden’s Icehotel gets its 32nd makeover, The First woman cured of HIV virus! Madhabi Puri Buch: SEBI’s first woman chairperson

Featured Articles

Celebrating The Science Month and Women’s History Month – Inspirational Space Station Women Engineers!, Scientist Linus Pauling, National Science Day – 28 February! Eat Street: Odisha Rasagola!, Curdi underwater village in Goa!

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