Statescan – September 28, 2018

Goa bags the Best Tourism Award second time in a row, Mary Kom named brand ambassador of Tribes India… Read on.

Here is an interactive map with this week’s news updates from various states across the country. Click on the hotspots to read more!

Make your own hologram

Wouldn’t it be super cool to make your own hologram at home? Here’s a video on how to make your own…

Do you know what a hologram is? Watch this video to find out, and learn how to make your own at home.


Wasn’t that interesting? Are you curious to know how this happens? Watch the video below to learn the science behind it.


Now that you have made your own projector, use the video below to try it out.

Family matters

Any family needs a minimum number of people to make it complete. But what about this family? Take a guess.

How many people are there in your family? Well, this family is rather large. But how many of them must be there to make it a complete family? Take a guess.

Happy Hobbit Day!

September 22 is ‘Hobbit Day’ thanks to author J.R.R. Tolkien, who created hobbits. But wait, what exactly are they?

J.R.R. Tolkien is perhaps most famously known for writing some of the most classic fantasy novels and also for creating the ever mythical and fantastical world known as Middle-Earth. In this world, exist all sorts of creatures, human beings, wizards, elves, dwarves, hobbits, orcs, trolls, giants and more. His most famous novels were The Hobbit and its sequel, consisting of three parts, The Lord of the Rings trilogy. All these stories revolve around a great adventure in which two hobbits, Bilbo Baggins and his nephew Frodo Baggins, unknowingly stumble upon. Although they have a big age difference, they both share the same birthday, that is, September 22, and ‘Hobbit Day’ was born. Let’s find out more about these ‘hobbits’ that Tolkien created.

A what?

Hobbits are a fictional race in the Middle-Earth, also known as ‘halfllings’. They are kind of similar to humans, except they are much shorter, being about two to four feet in height. They are extremely clever, loyal, usually shy yet capable of great courage and amazing feats under the proper circumstances. Their feet are very large, hairy and their soles are leathery so they don’t wear any shoes. They have slightly pointed ears, often have brown and curly hair, and it is not physically possible for the male hobbits to grow beards. Strange, right? Hobbits live much longer compared to humans, and many hobbits reach the age of 100. Bilbo Baggins however, lived to be a 130 years! In his writings, Tolkien portrayed hobbits as fond of an unadventurous and a simple life of farming, eating and socialising. They are capable of defending their homes courageously if the need arises.

Let’s celebrate

So how did Hobbit Day come to be? Well, The Hobbit was first published on September 21, 1937 followed by The Lord of the Rings books between 1954 and 1955. The books were a massive success and are best-sellers. The books went on to become movies as well which have won many awards and become a favourite for many. How do people celebrate the day though? Fans celebrate by pretty much doing anything related to the books or movies. Some walk around barefoot all day, while some have about six to seven meals a day. Some literary organisations host book readings and discussions and others have movie marathons where fans watch all six movies from the franchise one after the other. Although the day is known based on the hobbits, all the characters from the fantasy fiction are celebrated. People also dress as their favourite characters from the stories and host parties too which have feasts, games and even fireworks sometimes. Some fans even visit ‘Hobbiton’ in New Zealand, which is a movie set created for the “Lord of the Rings” films. The set looks like it could be an actual village where hobbits lived. A visit there includes a tour as well as many activities.

What a life!
-Hobbits enjoy about six meals a day which is simple food, like cake, bread, meat, potatoes and tea.
-They dress in bright colours, especially yellow and green.
-They also developed the custom of giving away gifts on their birthdays, instead of receiving them. That’s very nice of them right?
-Some hobbits live in “hobbit-holes” also known as ‘Smials’, which are traditional underground homes found often in hillsides. The houses have a long hallways with rooms on both sides as well as round doors and windows.
-They have a very different calendar, every year starts on a Saturday and ends on a Friday, with each of the twelve months consisting of 30 days.

Now that you have read about hobbits, try answering the following questions:

Compare the pair

Each of these questions consists of two quantities. Can you compare them and figure out which one is greater than the other?

Each of these questions consists of two quantities. Compare them and choose the correct answer.










What’s cooking?

It’s time to pick up the knife and begin to show off your slicing, dicing, searing and seasoning skills. Solve this interactive ‘cooking’ crossword. How many can you get right?

Do you like to cook? If you like to eat good food, then it's time to roll up your sleeves and take a dive into the kitchen. But in the meantime, try out this crossword.

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  • 1-3 :Shallow cooking vessel
  • 11-13 :Add this to a drink in summer
  • 16-23 :Vessels
  • 27-29 :Round bottomed container
  • 36-39 :You do this to cream to aerate it.
  • 43-47 :Chef's attire
  • 66-76 :To keep in cold storage
  • 92-96 :You churn this to get butter
  • 98-102 :Specialised spoon for serving ice cream
  • 115-117 :What we do after cooking
  • 118-122 :Popular Italian dish
  • 125-128 :________apple, prickly fruit
  • 135-138 :Mosambi, is also known as sweet _________
  • 141-143 :What you cover a vessel with

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  • 1-66 :Season with salt and __________
  • 3-29 :Cashew, almond, pistachios etc.,
  • 5-44 :____________ fry: To cook in a lot of hot oil.
  • 12-64 :Crunchy (5)
  • 20-72 :Cooking is done with a gas, electrical, or induction __________
  • 23-75 :The taste of sugar
  • 43-69 :________ fryer uses no oil
  • 68-133 :To store below zero degrees Fahrenheit
  • 73-138 :Cooking instructions
  • 91-117 :A knife is used to do this
  • 92-118 :Small vessel to drink from
  • 96-135 :Breakfast, lunch, or dinner
  • 102-141 :To remove the skin of a fruit

Toys from Trash – Dump Truck

This delightful dump truck moves on button wheels. When you press a lever, the loading platform lifts up at an angle and unloads the cargo. Get set and make your own little truck.

Follow the ball

What were the major tennis tournaments this year? Here’s a game that will help you remember. Spot the position of the ball at every match. How good are you at this?

As the year winds down, the four Grand Slams have also finally ended with the last being the U.S. Open. Do you remember who the winners for each of the Grand Slams were? Let’s take a quick recap.

Here’s a game for you. Can you spot the position of the ball in the images that follow? Click on the correct position.

Australian Open (January 15 – January 28)
Women’s Singles Winner: Caroline Wozniacki
Men’s Singles Winner: Roger Federer


French Open (May 27 – June 10)
Women’s Singles Winner: Simona Halep
Men’s Singles Winner: Rafael Nadal


Wimbledon (July 2 – July 14)
Women’s Singles Winner: Angelique Kerber
Men’s Singles Winner: Novak Djokovic


US Open (August 27 – September 9)
Women’s Singles Winner: Naomi Osaka
Men’s Singles Winner: Novak Djokovic

Photos: REUTERS, Getty Images, AFP

Let’s talk

Did you say hola? Or was that konnichiwa? How do people around the world greet each other? Find out with this interactive memory game.

How do people in countries around the world greet each other? Try this fun memory game and match the words with the language.

Globescan – September 21, 2018

It’s been an action packed week around the world. Floods, elections, accusations, market strictures, arrests and more.

Here’s a quick look at what’s happening around the world. There are now calls for a second referendum on whether Britain should leave the EU on the terms being negotiated by the British government, a former columnist for state media has been jailed for seven years for “abusive” Facebook posts about Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi, and Russia accused Israel of indirectly causing a Russian military plane to be shot down near Syria’s Mediterranean coast, and threatened to retaliate against Israel for what it described as a hostile act.

For more news, click on the hotspots.