See who wins
I saw them fight.. "The sun is not what I want, Because I could shine instead." "I know you'll need band aids, But isn't it worth the red? " The…
Erasing The Colour Barrier
Regardless of Bollywood or Kollywood, our Indian movies are all well-loved by most of us here, but aside from the plot itself, have you paid attention to the actors or…
Black-Rumped Flameback
School is closing down for the summer vacation and it was our last day at school. I was lazily walking down the corridor when I heard a weird knocking sound…
Oroxylum indicum – K’sirs Tree Talk
Oroxylum indicum is a tree native to the Indian subcontinent. Commonly found in the Himalayan foothills with a part extending to Bhutan and southern China, Indochina and the Malesia regions.…
History of English Literature
Over a course of 1400 years, the English language has evolved to become what it is today. The English language first originated from the dialects and vocabulary of a few…
Fruit bats
Fruit bats are any of the numerous tropical bat species that belong to the Pteropodidae family. They have other names such as ‘megabats’ or ‘old world fruit bats'. The 65…
Carica papaya – K’sirs Tree Talk
Ever wonder how papaya trees are so helpful for the world? Ever thought how these incredible plant species help us? This blog will share you several mind-blowing facts about Papaya…
Mimusops elengi – K’sirs Tree Talk
Mimusops elengi also known as Spanish cherry, Medlar, Bullet wood, or Magizha maram in Tamil, is an evergreen original to South and South East Asia, and Northern Australia. Often cultivated…
Allopathy vs natural alternatives: Which one would you choose?
For several years, people have debated over whether allopathy or natural alternatives for medicines are the better method of treatment. In recent years, natural alternatives such as ayurveda have become…
Papilio polymnestor
The Papilio polymnestor is a butterfly species exclusively sighted in regions of India and Sri Lanka. Commonly called the blue mormon, this insect has velvet black wings, with a span…