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Current Issues 

Is India really free?

13th August 2021 Joe Eruppakkatt education, freedom, India, Indian Independence Day

As India celebrates seventy-four years of independence, there are still some grey areas where true freedom is a distant dream!

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Poets & Poetry 2020 

Can we break free?

25th November 202025th November 2020 Mira Sehgal freedom

I sit beside my door
While the pages of my open book
Fight with the wind
Perhaps
To run free from the bounds of their spine.

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Reader's Blog 2020 

Set yourself free

28th January 202017th March 2020 Ridhi Panwar freedom

It happens that some of the most beautiful souls get caught up in yesterday’s trials. But you know it is never too late to get out of it.

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Bob's Banter 

Freedom to scratch

5th July 201711th July 2019 Robert Clements freedom

All dogs love to scratch. Some sit, some stand, some even walk while doing so, but if you ever look at their faces, that’s one simple pleasure they enjoy: the joy of scratching!

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Youth Counselling 

I feel guilty about what I did

1st October 201620th September 2016 Dr Anthony Grugni, MD freedom, parents

A few days ago, my mother scolded me when she found out and slapped me. That day I was speechless and I am really feeling very guilty about what I did.

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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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