Month: August 2018
Ekya School ITPL at Indian Institute Of Science – INCOSURF 2018
Ms. Veera P. Menon and Ms. Srisanthi C, along with thirty students from Grade XI and XII students of Ekya School ITPL spent three days at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore on account of the International Conference on Surface Engineering,...
Interview with Dr. Dwarakadasa, Chairman, Electrochemical Society of India (ECSI) – Ekya School ITPL
Students and faculty of Ekya School ITPL spent three days at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore on account of the International Conference on Surface Engineering, INCOSURF-2018. Ms. Veera and a few students wrote to our ITPL editorial team, sharing...
By the Countryside – Poem by Aditya Mehta, Grade V, Ekya School JP Nagar
By the countryside By the countryside a forest lay where rabbits and squirrels would play Through the forest ran a beautiful stream where fishes would pass by saying ‘hi’ Also, lay pebbles and stones that would creek when bumped into each...
Welcome To My Mind – Poem By Saanvi Kulkarni, Grade VI, Ekya JP Nagar
Welcome to my mind Welcome to my mind Is it safe? Is it happy? Or is it dark? I cannot tell you, Nor can my mind. Good luck with the answers that you find. From each corner grows Something exciting,...
The Blue Waterfall – Poem by Nithya Anantharaman, Grade VIII, Ekya JP Nagar
The Blue Waterfall The blue waterfall, fills hearts with rapture, and the best of all, it is extraordinary to capture. A picturesque place, which you cannot miss, it’s an epitome of grace, and fills us with bliss....
The Jungle Book – Book Review By Abhinav, Grade I, Ekya JP Nagar
The Jungle Book I like the character Mogli for his bravery. I like Bhalu and Bhageera for their friendship and affection. This movie teaches us that we should live in harmony. If we work as a team, we can achieve...
Utopia / Dystopia – By Kavya and Karthika, Grade XII, Ekya School ITPL
“The world is but a canvas to our imagination” – Henry David Thoreau. Kavya and Karthika of Grade XII, Ekya School ITPL have used their imagination to describe two contrasting worlds – one where everything is perfect and the other...