Opinion
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| Science museums: Where curiosity becomes discovery | | | | Dr. Vijay Garg
A science museum is much more than a collection of models, machines, photographs and scientific instruments. It is a place where curiosity comes alive, questions are encouraged and complicated ideas become easier to understand. In classrooms, students often learn science through textbooks, diagrams and examinations. In a science museum, however, they can see, touch, observe and sometimes interact with scientific concepts. This makes the experience more memorable and meaningful.
Science has transformed almost every aspect of human life. From electricity and medicine to space exploration, artificial intelligence, communication and transportation, scientific discoveries have | |
| | | | Cinema, Culture and Festivals Moving to the Margins | | | | Cinema is not merely a source of entertainment. It is also a mirror of society, a storyteller of culture and, in many ways, a record of changing social values. For generations, Indian cinema has played an important role in bringing festivals, traditions, family relationships and cultural practices to the screen. Songs, celebrations, rituals, traditional clothing, food and community gatherings often became an integral part of films and helped audiences connect with their cultural roots.
However, the changing landscape of cinema tells a different story today. As storytelling styles, audience preferences and social realities evolve, traditional festivals are increasingly finding less space in | |
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