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       Diksha Jatav, IX, Dimple Bansibar, IX,  All Saints Sr. Sec. School, Ajmer  October-December 2013
       Mohammed Hussain, VII, Murthuzaviya Orient High School, Chennai
       Manisha Mathur, Shivangi Kalra, IX, Urvi Bhatia, X, Manisha Mathur, Bal Bharati Public School,
       Sector 14, Rohini, Delhi                               Miracle Medicines
       Anshika Gupta, VIII,  VVDAV Public School
       Shreshth Chugh, VII, Dhruv Rai, VII, Kanav Dwevedi, VII, Nandini Sarin, VI, Delhi Public School,   Indians believe that the knowledge of
       Sector 45, Gurgaon                                     medicinal plants is older than history itself.
       Harjeet Hundal, Dyal Singh Public School, Jagadhri
       Samridhi Sharma, X, Anmol Sharma, IX, D.A.V. International School, Amritsar   It is one of our most valuable intangible
       R. Maya-i-ka Marbaniang, VIII, Prarthita Mukherjee, X, B.K. Bajoria School, Shillong  heritage of India. In about  100 words you
       Arushi Kapoor, IX, Sneha Mishra, VII, Anoushka Tripathi, VI, Delhi Public School, Maruti Kunj,   could write on any one of the following:
       Gurgaon
       Anusha Basu, VIII, Navy Children School, New Delhi     •  the system of medicine practiced in your
       B. Pavan Kumar, VII, C.M.S. Seven Wells, Portuguese Church Street, Chennai
       M.S. Esaiedhal, IX, Sri Vidya Mandir Sr. Sec. School, Salem  region and its history.
       Devesh Ahuja, VI, Akansha Vashisht, Purnima Khanal, Ananya Praveen, VVVDAV Public   •  famous personalities associated with them.
       School, Vikaspuri, Delhi                               •  any local plant of your region and its medicinal properties.
       Deepanshi, IX, Amish Gupta, IX, Bhavan’s S.L. Public School, Amritsar
       Yudhvir Singh, VII B, Model Academy, Jammu             •  any interesting nature cure and how it is made in your home or your
       Navika Rajput, X, Pine Hall School, Dehradun             school.
       Sanjirini, Amandeep, Mahak, X, Indian Public Sr. Sec. School, Yamunanagar,
       Oshi Agarwal, VIII A, Suditi Global Academy, Etawah    You could also send us your sketch, photograph or painting of your
       Shrishti, X, S. Charishma, IX, Aashrita Reddy C, X, Mihir Vora, IX, SK Aravind, X, Juliet Philo   medicinal plant.
       Zavier, IX,  Ridhi Gupta, X,  BVBPS Jubilee  Hills, Hyderabad
       Aanvi Goel, VI, Tanishka, IX, D.A.V. Public School, Gurgaon  Last date of entries: August 15, 2013
       Alina Javed, X, Aiman Rashid, X, Sunway Senior Secondary School, Rampur
       Yousuf Ali, IX, Greenwood Sr. Sec. School, Rampur
       Achint Kaur, VIII, Whitehall Public School, Rampur     January-March 2014
       Ruchir Sharma, IX, Namit Pulyani, IX, Lakshita Seth, IX, Sonakshi Agarwal, X, Hans Raj Model
       School, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi                        Post- India’s Pride
       Harkirat Bhullar, VI, Gyan Bharati School, New Delhi
       Jyoti Shaw, X, Delhi Public School, Jabalpur           The use of post as a means of communication
       K.R. Suseema Devi, VII, Mahatma Montessori School, Madurai  has played a major role in India’s history. The
       Chidvi Boda, VII, Akshara School, Kakinada
       G. Rahul, VI, Mahatma Montessori School, Madurai       post as well as the telegraph service was
       Shivani Das, X, Jagat Jyoti Pattnaik, X, D.A.V. Public School, Bhubaneshwar  started formally by the British in the 18
                                                                                            th
       Saurav Panwar, XI, Jaswant Modern Senior Secondary School, Dehradun
       M. Thulasi, VIII, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Puducherry  century, and have ever since become an
       P. Arnav Raju, VII, Bethany School, Visakhapatnam      important tool for long-distance communication.
       Oindrilla Dasgupta, VI, Navy Children School, New Delhi
       Y. Visushma Devi, IX, Subha Niketan English Medium School, Kakinada  Write to us in about 100 words on any one of the following:
       Vidhi Jain, Varshita Mehta, Divyansh Kachchhava, Adit Nair, V, Rachana School, Ahmedabad   •  Interesting post and telegraph offi  ces and postal heritage buildings
       Imnajungla, IX, John Douglas School, Mokokchung, Nagaland
                                                                in your city or town
                                                              •  Kinds of post and telegraph services like money order, inland letter,
                       FEEDBACK                                 postcards, telegram, etc
                                                              •  Unique stamps of India from your philately collection
       Do you have any ideas, comments or suggestions to make Young INTACH   You may accompany your entry with a sketch, painting, illustration or a
       more interesting? We welcome any thoughts on what themes you would   personally designed postcard or stamp of your town or city.
       like us to select for the upcoming issues of Young INTACH.
                                                              Last date of entries: November 15, 2013
       Please write to:
       Purnima Datt                                           INTACH was established in 1984 and has dedicated all its eff orts  to
       Heritage Education and Communication Service (HECS)    the conservation and preservation of India’s vast natural and cultural
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      Credits             Hindi Translation                   To know more about INTACH, visit: www.intach.org
      Purnima Datt        INTACH Gwalior Chapter
                                                              Recognizing the importance of heritage education, INTACH set up the
      Research, Compilation   Acknowledgement                 Heritage Education and Communication Service (HECS) in 1998. Since
      and Editorial       Material Heritage Division,
      Chandni Sengupta    Diksha Jhalani                      then HECS has initiated several diff erent types of training programmes
      Editing             References                          for diff erent target groups: the public, professional groups, city and
      Bashobi Banerjee                                        local authorities, our INTACH chapters, school and college teachers and
                          1. Jaya Jaitly, Incredible India: Crafting Nature, 2007
      Printing and Design  2. Vijaya Ghose (ed.), Tirtha: Treasury of Indian   students. The aim of these programmes is to make citizens aware of their
      Colorcom Advertising                                    role in the conservation and preservation of our natural, cultural and
                           Expression, 1994
      Circulation and Subscription  3. Vijaya Ramaswamy, ‘Metallurgy and Traditional   living heritage.
      Moby Sara Zachariah  Metal Crafts in Tamil Nadu, Indian Journal of History   To know more about HECS projects and publications, visit: www.
                           of Science, 29 (3), 1994           youngintach.org
                          4. Sanskriti Pratishthan, Museum of Everyday Art
                                                              We are grateful to the Ministry of Culture for sponsoring  Young
                                                              INTACH, a quarterly heritage newsletter for and by children that has
                                                         Amazing Alloys answers: 1. Brass 2. Solder 3. Nickel and copper 4. Bell metal
                                                              about 75,000 readers and the number keeps on going higher with
                                                         Down - 1. Vishwakarma 2. Dhokra 3. Bidri 4. Koftgari
                                                              each issue.
                                                         Crossword answers: Across - 1. Samovar 2.Boti 3. Filigree 4. Sandook 5. Aranmula
                                                         Metals in the Kitchen answers: 1. Boti 2. Podu 3. Idli maker 4. Lota
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