Jun 23, 2017 03:31 pm | Jovita Aranha Kavita Devi, India's former powerlifter and South Asian Games gold medallist, will make history as the first Indian woman wrestler to appear in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). She has been selected to compete in the Mae Young Classic, which is the first ever WWE tournament for women. Devi hails from Haryana and underwent rigorous training […]
| | Jun 23, 2017 12:45 pm | Lekshmi Priya S Of all the 30 co-passenger satellites that were launched by the rocket PSLV-C38 today, there was an Indian Nano Satellite too that took the trip! What makes it so special is its indigenous make. Developed by students of Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education under Noorul Islam University in Kanyakumari district, NIU Sat is part […]
| | Jun 23, 2017 12:02 pm | Jovita Aranha Shalini IAS, a Kannada film based on the real-life IAS couple— IAS Shalini Rajneesh and IAS Rajneesh Goel, is in-the-making under national award-winning director Nikhil Manju. The filmmaker was inspired to get onto this project after reading the Kannada book 'IAS Dampathiya Kanasugalu' (Dreams of an IAS couple) which documents the couple's real-life story. Both […]
| | Jun 23, 2017 11:53 am | Lekshmi Priya S Did you know that there was a World Cup for sport climbing? And a young woman from Mumbai will be one among the team representing India at the international competition held at Navi Mumbai! In case you are wondering what sport climbing is all about, it is a form of rock climbing usually held indoors […]
| | Jun 22, 2017 07:44 pm | KIC UnivAssist Giving up a cushy and coveted job in London to come back to India and work for education and student development is never an easy decision. But Arjun Puri did just that, and inspired many others along the way.
| | Jun 22, 2017 06:45 pm | Jovita Aranha And the Congress-led opposition has spoken. On Thursday, the party officially announced former Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar as their Presidential pick. Meira Kumar was rumoured to be the party's frontrunner all this while. But the announcement has given the former diplomat the official lead. Here are the top five things you need to know […]
| | Jun 22, 2017 06:30 pm | Tripti Sharan "Women are not dying because of diseases we cannot treat. They are dying because societies have yet to make the decision that their lives are worth saving."
| | Jun 22, 2017 06:29 pm | Lucy Plummer DC Rajappa writes poetry based on real-life events to help him deal with the emotions his job brings. He encourages other officers to do the same and has had two books published of their work.
| | Jun 22, 2017 05:26 pm | Aditi Patwardhan Joginder Rohilla, a Delhi-based engineer has started over 20 libraries across India under his venture Sanskriti- Let's Be the Change and plans to open 100 more within one year.
| | Jun 22, 2017 04:44 pm | Lucy Plummer A New York-based advocacy group is using the case study of St Marks Road in Bengaluru, which has implemented the road improvement project TenderSURE, in a global guidebook of best practices.
| | Jun 22, 2017 03:54 pm | SNEHA (Society for Nutrition, Education and Health Action) A unique skill-development and training programme in Mumbai is empowering women from underprivileged and difficult circumstances to take charge of their lives as nursing assistants. Rahul Thekdi explores further.
| | Jun 22, 2017 03:48 pm | Jovita Aranha The premium trains of India, Rajdhani and Shatabdi, are all set to undergo a makeover on a budget of Rs. 50 lakh each. The Indian Railway Ministry is all set to launch Operation Swarn or 'gold' to refurbish its services to raise the quality of travel for passengers. Why Operation Swarn? Launched for travellers who […]
| | Jun 22, 2017 03:48 pm | Manabi Katoch Ravi Marshetwar had always seen his father working for society and hence his aim in life was very clear, he wanted to become a social reformer. He earned an engineering degree and worked for 10 years as a Civil Engineer in Muscat before becoming a farmer. Today, he is well known for his grafting skills, by which he has grown 51 varieties of mangoes on the same tree.
| | Jun 22, 2017 01:49 pm | Lekshmi Priya S In order to safely bring back the citizens from Qatar, the government of India is diligently working to mobilise more flights immediately. The blockade was imposed on the Gulf country by its fellow states over terrorism backing accusations in the beginning of June. Almost all modes of transportation have been suspended to or from Qatar, […]
| | Jun 22, 2017 01:10 pm | ALC India – Transforming India Initiative From Hyderabad to Berkeley, and back, social entrepreneur Ashwin Mahavadi has combined his technical knowledge and expertise with effective mentorship to help India's farmers.
| | Jun 22, 2017 11:38 am | Lekshmi Priya S Robocop in Indore? Yes, you read that right! A pilot project comprising a 14-foot gigantic robot that will manage traffic was revealed in Indore on Monday. Apart from rotating on its axis and having mobile arms that can produce hand signals, the robot has an inbuilt public address system and a Wi-Fi enabled camera that […]
| | Jun 22, 2017 11:25 am | Guest Contributor Dear confused younger self, I know this is a really tough time (especially with the acne and the bad grades in school and everything) but life is going to slap you in the face with some realisations anyway, and you're not going to be prepared for any of them. Some people spend their entire lives […]
| | Jun 21, 2017 07:55 pm | India Development Review (IDR) Engaging successfully with the government and handing over your programme for scale-up, while minimising quality loss, can be challenging. Dr. Aparajita Gogoi, Executive Director, Centre for Catalyzing Change details how to navigate this relationship better.
| | Jun 21, 2017 07:30 pm | Lekshmi Priya S Who said students can't bring about a change? A student-run organisation based in Chennai has been engaging itself in rural welfare and empowerment projects for more than a decade and you probably haven’t heard of it. IIT for Villages or IViL is one amongst the numerous student organisations in the green, widespread campus of the […]
| | Jun 21, 2017 06:58 pm | Amulya B In India we still love our neighbours, despite rampant urbanization leading to the weakening of such familial ties of yesteryear. They are the ones who keep an eagle’s eye when we are out of station, who provide ‘ek cup shakkar’ when unexpected guests arrive, who share their newspapers, recipes and gardening tips and who provide constant […]
| | Jun 21, 2017 06:57 pm | Guest Contributor Madhav is six today. I hear kids his age want theme based birthday parties and even have a say in the guest list and menu! Not Madhav. For him birthdays mean singing the Happy Birthday song. He does that with great relish- mostly for others of course! So he was a bit confused this morning […]
| | Jun 21, 2017 06:53 pm | ConnectFor Firoz Berly is a volunteer who was connected to the Sahaara Charitable Trust, an NGO that specializes in working with street children, to coach football to a group of 14 children. His surprise made their day, and in turn, taught us all what it means to be selfless.
| | Jun 21, 2017 06:36 pm | Jovita Aranha What do you want to be remembered for? President APJ Abdul Kalam's aide Srijan Pal Singh asked him once. "President, Scientist, Writer, Missile man, India 2020, Target 3 billion….What?" The Late President sprung a complete surprise on his aide. "Teacher," he said. The former President may be gone, but his achievements, teachings and life lessons […]
| | Jun 21, 2017 06:23 pm | Lucy Plummer India is not exactly a country know for being a leader in LGBTQ rights. Since last year though, it has got a lot right! So here's a few reasons to be proud of India this Gay Pride month.
| | Jun 21, 2017 05:37 pm | Humane Society International (India) The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Dog Breeding and Marketing) Rules, 2017 will make the field of dog-breeding more ethical and easily regulated. Here are 10 reasons why this is a great development.
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