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Pravaah — meaning flow in Sanskrit — is the inaugural issue of Radhakrishna Academy's student-run newspaper. Six pages stitched together by editors and reporters from Classes IX through XII, with photos by school staff and oversight from faculty advisors Animesh Mohan and Madhu Tiwari.
The issue covers RKA's April–May 2026 term — campus events, awards, social initiatives, and cultural celebrations — alongside student takes on geopolitics, sport, film and books. Tap any spread on the right to jump to it, or just turn the pages above.
The new masthead, the school in assembly, and a photo collage of the term: heritage week, science challenge, watermelon day, and the railway station health camp.
Editor-in-Chief Dev Chaurasiya on why a school newspaper matters · Tanusha Verma on what the Iran conflict teaches India about energy security and self-reliance · Ranmeet Singh on the IPL as a factory of Cinderella stories.
Avantika Chaudhary reviews Ikkis — Sriram Raghavan's film on Param Vir Chakra recipient Arun Khetarpal · Prasiddhi Srivastava on Ruskin Bond's Ghosts of Indian Small Towns.
Summit of Success award ceremony · CPR demonstrations and a heatstroke awareness drive at Ballia Railway Station · Teacher orientation for the new session · Sibling Day celebrations.
Watermelon Day in pre-primary · World Heritage Day · A Jallianwala Bagh Massacre workshop · Earth Day street theatre · Panchayati Raj Day skit on Gram Swaraj. Plus the masthead listing the full editorial team.
Every story in this issue was reported, written and edited by RKA students — Classes IX through XII.