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Going Green

Going Green 

Join the fight against plastic pollution!

31st May 20182nd November 2020 Sanctuary Asia India, marine animals, plastic, plastic pollution, World Environment Day

Every year, we throw away enough plastic to circle the Earth four times. Much of that waste ends up in our oceans, where it’s responsible for killing 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals every year.

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In our hands

27th April 20182nd November 2020 Bittu Sahgal India, Lion-tailed Macaque, primates, Valparai, Western Ghats

The hand on this page belongs to a lion-tailed macaque Macaca silenus, found nowhere else but India’s Western Ghats. Handsome beyond description, this monkey from Valparai has much more going for it than mere good looks.

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Cartooning for wildlife

18th April 20182nd November 2020 Bikram Grewal cartoonist, wildlife cartoons

Wildlife artist Rohan Chakravarty opens up to ornithologist and author Bikram Grewal about his unusual career choice, the people who inspire him and the joys of wildlife cartooning. He shares his thoughts on how conservation can be fused into any and every career choice we make.

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Meet Dia Mirza — Actor, Activist, Nature Worshipper

20th February 20182nd November 2020 Bittu Sahgal Dia Mirza, United Nations

Part of the Sanctuary family since 2013, and the face of the Leave Me Alone campaign, actor Dia Mirza is evolving into a key public opinion mover and champion for India’s wilds. BITTU SAHGAL speaks with her on what moves her and why.

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Ants and their untold stories

30th October 20172nd November 2020 Sanctuary Asia ants

Social scientists studying ant communication have found remarkable similarities between ant colonies’ networks and human-engineered ones.

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The first impression is the best impression. I recently held TTT for the first time in my hands and as I read the magazine it impressed me very much. It is youth-oriented and above all, person-oriented. I enjoyed reading Soul Strings, Spreading The Fragrance Of Kindness (Editorial), Don’t Let Your Crush Crush You and The Ubuntu Way of Life. It’s a clarion call for me and for all of us for self-transformation. I would certainly encourage others also to read TTT.

Sr Lydia D’Mello, FMM (Principal)
St Joseph’s Matric. Hr Sec School, Coimbatore

Covers diverse topics

TTT covers diverse topics and gives us insights into various hobbies and cultures. I have also showed and recommended this magazine to my teachers and friends. I am really thankful that you have considered my responses for TPOV for publication and encouraged my love for writing.

Sreejita Das (14)
Pondicherry

Great mix of entertainment, information & general knowledge

I love the international artistes featured in the Music column. I also like to read Inspiring Lives, Bob’s Banter, Sci-Tech, Wired and Sports. The Teenager Today is a great mix of entertainment, information and general knowledge.

Kinjal (15)
Jaipur

I feel refreshed after reading each issue

Every issue of The Teenager Today improves our general knowledge. I especially love to read DYK, Hobby Lobby, Your Health, as well as Photo Pik and Poets & Poetry which are wonderful. The quotations in Soul Strings are very motivational and inspirational. I feel refreshed after reading each issue.

Sunita (15)
Mumbai

Combines learning and leisure

The Teenager Today combines learning and leisure in a creative presentation. Verus Ferreira’s interview with Carolina Norbu, the passionate singer and songwriter from Arunachal, gives us a unique look into the world of music in youth. I was mind-blown when I learned how she takes inspiration from reading and daily experiences. Many thanks to TTT for motivating me.

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Thiruvananthapuram


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