Safe one day and in trouble the next, a Rabbit's life narrates an intriguing tale. Read on to find out more about a tryst with Nature and what it teaches about life to us in this poem. Rabbit sitting there all wary,
Wide eyed at the world so scary. This his first time out of the burrow, To add to his fears the fields in furrow. Fox and badger, new smells in the air, All the others just sitting there. The moon is full, shining bright, Illuminates a world of new delight... Heads go up, noses twitching, Back feet ready to run, and itching... A man with a dog just over the way, Rabbits deciding weather to stay... The dog's let off running free, The man fancies rabbit for tea... Our rabbit safe and dry and the burrow, Ready and waiting for tomorrow.
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COMPILED BY SANJIV TANEJA "A must to see"
Agricultural Science Museum, you can follow the evolution of agriculture in India A touch of a button and there's thunder and lightning. And then there is rain. Water evaporates from the ground, clouds form and rain follows. After a 20-second downpour, everything goes quiet. Then, suddenly, there's a rainbow. This is not a lesson from a child's science book: it's a practical demonstration of a water cycle at the National Agricultural Science Museum in Delhi. Spread over 23,000 sq ft, and set in the lush grounds of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) in Pusa, this museum inaugurated in 2004, is a specially designed building that documents the development of agriculture in India from prethe -historic period to the modern era. Upholding Jawaharlal Nehru's view that "everything can wait but not agriculture", this two-storey building houses 150 exhibits displayed in 10 sections with the purpose of providing a detailed understanding of the state of agriculture in India. |
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