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Marie Curie, Sudha Murty, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Dr Firoza Parikh, Kalpana Chawla
Current Issues 

Women in the World of Science

11th February 202311th February 2023 Dr Resham Satyani engineering, mathematics, science, STEM, technology

The number of women working, studying and researching in science fields needs to increase significantly over the next few years.

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Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet
Global Icons 

Sundar Pichai: Indian-American Tech Wizard

14th January 202214th January 2022 Dr Sajith Cyriac Alphabet, Google, Sundar Pichai, technology

Sundar Pichai, who left for the USA at the age of 20, made revolutionary changes in one of the largest tech companies in the world — Google.

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Senior scientist, Dr A. M. Bhagwat, views the exhibition
Campus Buzz 

Science and Technology for Sustained Development: A zonal science exhibition

3rd March 20203rd March 2020 Allen Corera science, technology

Mary Immaculate Girls’ High School, Kalina, Mumbai, proudly played host to the Zonal Science Exhibition with the theme ‘Science and Technology for Sustained Development’

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Butterfly made out of discarded electronics
D.Y.K. 

Technology to art

18th June 201612th February 2021 Caroline C. D'Souza art, technology

UK-based artist Julie Alice Chappell turns technology into art, using circuit boards found inside discarded electronics.

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Happy teens studying together in a group
Cover Story 

Learning in the 21st century

25th August 201529th October 2020 Nasreen Hashambhoy knowledge, learning, technology

We are in the 21st century. Just saying that brings a kind of mystique and excitement even today, as it did, when we made the great leap from the 20th century into this one — a feeling of exhilaration as though we have crossed some barrier into a ‘brighter age’.

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I’m writing to express my gratitude for publishing my response to the happiness questionnaire in your March 2023 issue. It was an incredible honour to be featured in your magazine, and I appreciate the opportunity to share my thoughts on happiness. I have been a fan of The Teenager Today for quite some time, and I enjoy reading the informative and engaging content that you publish for teenagers. Therefore, I would like to subscribe to your magazine.

Manjiri Pai Dukle (16)
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I found out about The Teenager Today only a year ago, and immediately subscribed to this wonderful magazine. In the April 2023 issue, the article Prabhat Koli: World’s Youngest Oceans Seven Swimmer by B. B. Nayak was inspirational to read. Thanks to TTT for featuring on its cover such a youngster, who is bringing laurels to India. I have recommended TTT to my friends as I feel it should find a place in every home that has a teenager.

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Bangalore

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I love the concept of this youth magazine. Every issue of The Teenager Today is a treasure. I have saved a few special issues and they are my prized possessions. It’s unlike other teen magazines that are filled with glamorous and often useless stuff. The Teenager Today, on the other hand, has the perfect balance of values, education, general knowledge and entertainment. Soul Strings, Careers with Dr Vibha, Teen Space, Sports and Wired are a few of my favourite columns.

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I’m in love with The Teenager Today! Whenever I receive it at my school, I get totally excited to read it. My friends sometimes borrow it to read. I make sure to get it back from them soon, as I don’t like being apart from TTT for too long! The articles Invest In Our Planet by J. Prasant and Swimming With The Orcas by Vijay Luiz in the April 2023 issue were very interesting to read.

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I never thought a magazine would turn out to be my best friend! Whenever I am down in the dumps, I pick up one of the issues and I feel so much better after reading it. TTT is really helping me grow through these weird teenage years. I love you, TTT!

Jonita (15)
Chennai

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It’s only four months since I’ve subscribed to The Teenager Today, but I’m already a fan! Exam Stress & Anxiety: What You Can Do About It by Dr Avinash De Sousa in the March 2023 issue really helped me a lot. The advice given by Alisha Lalljee in Point to Ponder in Dear Youth Counsellor has helped me deal with various situations. I also like to read DYK, Sci-Tech, Mind Games and Global Icons.

Ankur (15)
New Delhi

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The April 2023 issue was just fantastic! I loved trying out the recipes in Teens Can Cook! They are easy-to-understand and just right for those learning to cook and bake. I also enjoyed reading 5 Books Every Teenager Should Read by Dr Resham Satyani, and I have added them to my reading list.

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Pune


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