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ANNUAL MAGAZINE 2024  ANNUAL MAGAZINE 2024
 RAJENDRA NAGAR CAMPUS I  RAJENDRA NAGAR CAMPUS I




 Path or Destination?  My Experience to ODI Cricket World   My first day at school  Nature's Genetic Toolbox

 A question that arises in the minds of every individual is,   Cup 2023  Our lives are full with brand-new experiences that we have   CRISPR-Cas9, a cutting-edge technology, is transforming
 “What is important for success?” So, just to motivate and   India's connection with cricket goes beyond just being a   on various days. The first day of school is likewise   the way we understand and manipulate genes. Imagine a
 inspire you, I am writing this article Path or Destination?   sport. For many, it is like a religion. It is the most popular   memorable owe. It is impossible to forget your first day   microscopic pair of molecular scissors that can precisely
 The destination represents your goal or where you   since you will undoubtedly remember it, whether it was   edit the DNA blueprint. That's CRISPR-Cas9 in action,
 sport in India and more than 10,000 fans showed up at the
 ultimately want to be. The reason we set goals is to   stadiums this year to cheer up our team at the ODI Cricket   good or horrible. It's because any child notices a dramatic   derived from a bacterial defense system.
 provide direction and purpose in life, without them our life   change in the environment. You never leave the
 World Cup. The stadium looked like a sea of blue with       This ground breaking tool allows scientists to make
 is pointless. Goals motivate us to learn new things in life.  people in Indian team's jersey. India won all the ten   convenience and security of your own house. Your first day   targeted changes in the genetic code, offering vast
        of school opens doors to new prospects and experiences.
 On the other hand, the path refers to the journey you take   potential in various fields. In medicine, it holds promise for
 to reach that destination. It's where you encounter   I eagerly got out of bed on my first day and put on my   treating genetic diseases by fixing faulty genes responsible
 challenges, make adjustments, learn new things, and         for conditions like muscular dystrophy, or certain types of
 develop the skills necessary to reach your destination.     cancers. It's like having a genetic spell-check, correcting
 While the destination provides the target to aim for, the   mistakes within our DNA.
 path is where the actual progress and transformation        Beyond medicine, CRISPR-Cas9 has implications for
 occur. Success often lies not just in reaching the          agriculture too. Scientists explore ways to engineer crops
 destination, but in the journey itself - what you learn, how   that withstand pests, diseases, and changing climates,
 you grow, and the type of person you become in the          potentially boosting food production sustainability. While
 process.                                                    the possibilities seem boundless, ethical discussions about
 In essence, success is a combination of the lessons         its use are crucial. Scientists and ethicists deliberate on
 learned, the growth achieved, and the actual                responsible applications, ensuring its use aligns with
 accomplishment of reaching the desired goal or              ethical guidelines and respects the implications of genetic
 destination. Both are integral parts of the success story.
 For me, the Path is more important because maybe at the
 end we do not achieve the destination but we still have the
 learning experience to achieve another goal in that field   matches, but unfortunately lost the final match against
 and our hard work never gets wasted. But always   Australia. But they gave our nation plenty of reasons to   uniform. As it was my first day, both my parents went to
 smile. During this tournament, many records were   drop me off. I recall seeing several little children in the
 remember, “Don't close the doors of your strength. Maybe
 shattered by our beloved King Kohli, and our hitman, Rohit   classroom. I gave my mother a deep look. I chatted with
 you are at the edge of being almost there. You never
 Sharma.   the other students and began playing with them when I
 know!”
 As outstanding as India's batting was, it was also the   had adjusted into the session. The colourful walls of the
 Varya Kohli, VIII D  classroom fascinated me a lot. Since, we had so many toys
 bowling that really set fire in the tournament. Mohammad
 Shami was the leading wicket taker, whereas Virat Kohli   to play with, all the other kids stopped crying and were
        distracted as well. Consequently, I had a great time on my
 broke Sachin's record for the most ODI centuries and most
 runs in a single World Cup edition. Although the result was   first day at school. I feel proud when I think back on it and
        share my experience with others. I think that my first day
 not in our favour but our Men in Blue gave their hundred
        at school gave me a boost of confidence that had an
 percent. Winning 10 matches in a row was a great   impact on the rest of my life. It was indeed a memorable
 achievement. It was difficult for everyone to believe that   experience for me and I will remember it forever.  modifications.
 after such a dominant performance throughout the            CRISPR-Cas9 represents a remarkable leap in genetic
 campaign it would not be Rohit Sharma's men picking up                                Avishka Jain, VI G  research, offering a glimpse into a future where we might
 the trophy. As it is said, with great love comes great pain   edit out diseases and enhance life on our planet. Its
 and this pain was so worth it for all the dream like
                                                             journey from the bacterial world to the forefront of genetic
 memories they gave us not just through the tournament
                                                             engineering showcases nature's incredible toolkit,
 but throughout the year. They did not win the trophy but
                                                             empowering humanity to shape the future of biology.
 surely won our hearts.
                                                                                              Maryam Alvi, XI A1
 Shraddha Chhabra, VIII A






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