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9-year-old boy pens book

501 Ludhiana, January 31 At an age when kids are usually glued to their gadgets, Achintya Gupta loves the smell of his new book. The 9-year-old is fond of reading books during his free time. His love affair with the books went a step ahead when he came up with his own book. Achintya Gupta, a Class IV student of Sat Paul Mittal School, has penned down a novel named ‘The Tomitaro-A Devil’s Labyrinth’. The novel tells the story of a boy who is stuck in a game. Story carries tale of strange and deadly adventures faced by him. “I love to read and thought why I couldn’t have my very own book. The idea of writing a book came into my mind during the pandemic when I was at home and was not allowed to go out for attending school and other activities. I thought of utilising the time by writing a novel,” quips Achintya.

Ludhiana Girl Wins PM Rashtriya Bal Puraskar for Using Minecraft for School Lessons

Ludhiana Girl Wins PM Rashtriya Bal Puraskar for Using Minecraft for School Lessons FOLLOW US ON: A 14-year-old girl from Ludhiana has won the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar on the 72nd Republic Day on Tuesday. Namya Joshi, a student from the Sat Paul Mittal School, won the prestigious award in the Innovation category for using popular gaming software Minecraft in a unique way. She used the game to develop activity-based learning modules in her school. Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar is the highest award for civilians under the age of 18. Joshi has created multiple lessons on Minecraft on varying topics - from Harry Potter to the Egyptian civilisation.

City s 14-yr-old bags laurels for making learning a game | Ludhiana News

LOGO: Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar Ludhiana: Fourteen-year-old Namya Joshi of Class VIII of Sat Paul Mittal School would be conferred with Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar, 2021, for her outstanding innovation. She is the only recipient from the states of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and UT Chandigarh. Namya has been leveraging technology to make learning and teaching fun, not just for herself but also for teachers by using interactive Minecraft sessions. Minecraft is a Lego-style video game, in which players are placed in various randomly generated worlds that they can manipulate. It all started three years ago when Namya was in Class V and working on her school project when she chanced upon Minecraft. She says, “I remember the software asking for a username and password. I gave my mother’s login credentials.”

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