Two world-class Formula E drivers sit down at a chessboard thinking it’ll be a casual lesson—until the clock turns it into a pressure test. Confidence turns into confusion fast, and every “easy” move ...
Pakistan, Jan. 26 -- Pakistani singer and education activist Shehzad Roy released a new song urging parents to ease pressures ...
Use clear jars or piggy banks so kids can literally watch their money grow. It makes saving visible and satisfying. Some ...
During the Wednesday, Jan. 21 episode of 'Making Space with Hoda Kotb,' Kathie Lee Gifford opened up about her life as a ...
New Delhi, Jan 8 (PTI) Legendary chess player Viswanathan Anand is set to be out with his new children's book, "Lightning Kid: 64 winning lessons from the boy who became five-time world chess champion ...
While Carlsen went on to silence critics with yet another triumph — his 20th world title and ninth Blitz crown — the manner of his conduct has divided opinion within the chess community. Former Gukesh ...
New Delhi: Legendary chess player Viswanathan Anand is set to be out with his new children’s book, “Lightning Kid: 64 winning lessons from the boy who became five-time world chess champion”, as he ...
Chess advocate and founder of Chess in Slums Africa, Tunde Onakoya, has called for greater inclusion of children with disabilities in educational and cognitive development programmes, describing chess ...
Financial guru Dave Ramsey is known for helping millions tackle debt and achieve financial freedom. However, some of his most valuable lessons were first taught at home to his own children. From ...
Cartoons have long been viewed as nothing more than a form of entertainment for children. However, there is more to some cartoons because they also impart some extremely useful lessons in life. Here ...
On a splendid November afternoon in Goa, I watched something familiar unfold on a chessboard. The Indian grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi, world number six, was destroyed by his Chinese counterpart Wei Yi.
"Vishy's children are on the loose" is a famous quote by chess legend Garry Kasparov, referring to the incredible rise of young Indian chess prodigies. That remained the theme of Indian Chess in 2025 ...