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The CBSE Class 9 Home Science syllabus for the 2026-27 academic cycle is now available, outlining the interdisciplinary subject's content. It details the 70-mark theory and 30-mark practical ...
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Spring weather has a mind of its own. One day the kids are outside all afternoon. The next day it’s chilly, rainy, and someone is already saying, “I’m bored” before lunch. If you need a few easy wins ...