Dear Readers
As you know, we are constantly trying to do things in a new way at The Children's Post. So today, I had a brainwave. Why not let YOU guess the Muhavara?
Today's lead news is from Portugal, where the National elections just got over. The second news is very interesting - from California. Read why we found these 2 bills so important that they are on the front page.
Page 2 has Sanskrit. Today, the Sukti is from Panchatantra. If you thought Panchatantra was a collection of children's fables, please remember that these stories, told in sequence, taught statecraft to 3 young princes. This sukti is from the first section.
The Hindi Muhavara is a puzzle, but what takes the cake is the puzzle in the puzzle corner. Its a classic puzzle and it stumps me every time!
The Word Magic is there, and the quote is... well, a favourite tongue twister from my childhood. :)
Page 3 has the Editorial, a Strange but True that is really strange, and a lovely autobiography by Aditi Mukund. Shhh.. we're not telling you more.
Page 4 has the Chandamama Fan Club and yet another challenge for you, dear sharp ones.
Page 5 has the Sports News, Ishaan Kaila's Laugh-a-lot-it-is, Cartoon Corner, Junior reading Room (which features a yummy poem by Subhadra Kumari Chauhaan ji)
Enjoy the edition!
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