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should simply be recognised as passionate individuals. Sexism, in any form, is outdated, unnecessary,
          and frankly, exhausting. It’s time we moved beyond stereotypes and simply allowed people to be who
          they truly are. Fairness shouldn’t be a favour — it should be the norm.

          Let’s build a culture where every student feels equally seen, heard, and valued. Because equality isn’t
          about placing blame — it’s about becoming more aware, together.
          “We all should be allowed to be who we are — without apology, without labels, and without limits.”

                                                      Ameya Kaushal
                                                        XII A, 7241

                                         The impact of technology on
                                 HUMAN HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

          Technology surrounds us—it has transformed the way we live, work, and look after our health. With just a
          few taps on our phones, we can book a doctor’s appointment, monitor our steps, or access information
          about any health condition. Wearable devices now remind us to stay active, drink water, and improve our
          sleep habits. In hospitals, advanced equipment and tools have made treatments faster, more precise,
          and more effective.

          However, while these advancements are remarkable, there is another side to consider. Many of us spend
          several hours a day staring at screens—whether for work, study, or scrolling through social media. This
          prolonged screen time can cause eye strain, back and neck pain, and disrupted sleep patterns. On a
          mental level, excessive screen exposure and constant online comparisons may lead to anxiety, stress, or
          feelings  of  isolation.  Additionally,  excessive  reliance  on  technology  often  results  in  reduced  physical
          activity. Sitting for extended periods with minimal movement is linked to health issues such as obesity and
          heart disease. Moreover, meaningful human connections may suffer when most of our interactions occur
          through screens rather than in person. In conclusion, while technology has undoubtedly made our lives
          more convenient and provided innovative ways to support our health, it is essential to maintain balance.
          Taking regular breaks, going for a walk, and engaging in face-to-face conversations are simple yet
          powerful habits that help safeguard both our physical and mental well-being.

                                                       By: Vanlalfaka,
                                                        XII B, 7551

                                                     PHYSICS

          Physics in Class 12 represents a crucial step in understanding the fundamental laws that govern the
          universe. It builds upon the concepts introduced in Class 11 and introduces students to more advanced
          topics such as electromagnetism, optics, atoms and nuclei, electronic devices, and the dual nature of
          matter. These topics not only deepen our comprehension of the physical world but also form the
          foundation for further studies in engineering, research, and technology.
          The  units  on  electrostatics  and  current  electricity  make  students  aware  of  electric  forces  and
          circuits—concepts  that  are  vital  in  today’s  electronic  age.  The  chapters  on  magnetism  and
          electromagnetic induction help students understand the functioning of devices such as transformers,
          electric generators, and motors. Optics explores phenomena like the wave nature of light, interference,
          and diffraction, with practical applications in fibre optics and laser technology.
          Topics such as the photoelectric effect and quantum mechanics revolutionise the way students view
          classical physics, opening the door to the modern world of atomic and subatomic phenomena. Overall,
          Class  12  Physics  encourages  analytical  thinking,  problem-solving  abilities,  and  a  scientific
          temperament. It is an essential subject for any aspiring scientist, engineer, or innovator.

                                             By: Bhavishya Lucky  aoroijam,
                                                          XI A, 7732

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