Fabindians Podcast

Fabindians

Fabindia School
The official radio station of The Fabindia School; lessons, stories and media for the community. The Fabindia School's mission is to provide access to high-quality education for boys and girls at the rural level using English as the medium of instruction. The school views primary education as a major stepping stone towards social mobility, equality and employment opportunities. Since its inception, the school has been committed to encouraging education for girls. A co-ed private school for pre-school through Class XII, located in Bali Rajasthan, the school champions innovation in learning.
Mathematics Channel - Learn a Trick!
Episode # 28: Suresh Negi - Math Trick, follow the steps and do the calculation; the end number formed by the last two digits is your age, and the number formed by the remaining digits is your chosen number.
Oct 4, 2021
45 sec
Mathematics Channel - Harish Chandra
 Episode # 27: Shivani Rao shares about Indian American Mathematician and Physicist Harish Chandra who did fundamental work in representation theory, especially harmonic analysis on semisimple Lie groups.
Oct 4, 2021
1 min
Mathematics Channel - The Answer is 37
Episode #26 Prerna Rathod shares a trick, "The Answer is 37". Follow the three steps mentioned in the podcast, do the calculations and at the end, your answer will always be 37.
Sep 20, 2021
2 min
Mathematics Channel - Bhāskarāchārya
Episode # 25: Shivani Rao shares the story about the greatest Mathematician and Astronomer  Bhāskarāchārya, and his contribution.
Sep 20, 2021
1 min
History Channel - Maharana Pratap Singh Sisodia
Episode #10: Punita Chouhan shares the story of Maharana Pratap Singh Sisodia, a real Hero who fought for Hindu against the Mughals. Though several Kings accepted the authority of Mughals, Maharana fought for a lifetime for the esteem of Bharat. The present generation should read, learn and inspire by Maharana. Born: May 9, 1540, in Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan Father Name: Maharana Udai Singh II Mother Name: Rani Jeevant Kanwar Died: January 29, 1597, in Chavand
Sep 4, 2021
3 min
English Channel - Subject-Verb Agreement
Episode # 16: Nikita Rajpurohit shares her views on the Subject-Verb Agreement. If two people do not agree with each other, they fight. If some food you eat doesn’t agree with you, you fall ill. If two countries don’t see eye to eye, they may go to war. So you can see that agreement is significant in life. In language, too, the subject and the verb should agree to form a correct sentence. The basic rule to remember is:- A singular subject takes a singular verb, whereas a plural subject takes a plural verb.
Sep 4, 2021
8 min
English Channel - Human Rights
Episode # 15 Pinkie Chouhan shares her views on 'Human Rights.' The United Nations is an international organization that was established in 1945 to help keep world peace. Human Rights are there to protect us and help us live in peace. We all have the right to believe in what we want to believe, to have a religion, or to change it if we want. Studying and knowing our human rights is as important today as it was after World War II. The more aware people are of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the closer we get to a peaceful, free and fair world.
Sep 4, 2021
2 min
English Channel - Importance of Literary Devices in English Language
Episode #14: Bharti Rao shares her views on 'Importance of Literary Devices in English Language' Literary Devices are techniques that writers use to express ideas and enhance their writings. Help the readers to connect to the characters, themes and grab their attention. Help to understand writings on a deeper level. Some common literary devices are simile, metaphor, satire, irony and alliteration.
Sep 4, 2021
2 min
Mathematics Channel - Shakuntala Devi
Episode # 24: Richa Solanki shares five things about Indian female mathematician Shakuntala Devi. These will help us to know about her life. Devi holds the Guinness World Record for “Fastest Human Computation.” Her most important contribution to mathematics is that she demonstrated her ability to multiply two random numbers of 13 digits.
Aug 23, 2021
3 min
Mathematics Channel - Math trick of a two-digit number dividing by 11
Episode # 23; Suresh Negi shares a Math trick of a two-digit number dividing by 11. Follow the steps and do the calculation; at the end, the remainder will always be zero, and the quotient will always be the sum of the digits of the chosen number.
Aug 23, 2021
37 sec
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