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Monday 22 May 2017

This 22-Year-Old Bareilly Boy Left CA Studies to Help Farmers Double Their Income Using Vermi-Composting

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This 22-Year-Old Bareilly Boy Left CA Studies to Help Farmers Double Their Income Using Vermi-Composting

May 22, 2017 03:45 pm | Manabi Katoch



The son of a property dealer in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly district, Prateek Bajaj almost became a CA and joined his father's business. However destiny had other plans. A lecture on bio-waste management changed his career goals overnight, and today he is the owner of Sehyogi Biotech, a vermicompost enterprise that impacts hundreds of farmers while cleaning our country.

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ISRO & NASA Collaborate to Build NISAR, the World's Most Expensive Earth Monitoring Satellite

May 22, 2017 02:14 pm | Vidya Raja



NASA and ISRO's joint satellite NISAR is said to be the most expensive and ambitious project till date. Get ready to find answers to climate change and more

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TBI Blogs: Why Indian Schools Are Providing Mental Health Counselling for Their Students

May 22, 2017 01:59 pm | The MINDS Foundation



Incorporating mental health in school education programmes can give a big boost to tackling mental health issues in children and adolescents.

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TBI Blogs: Girls in Rural Rajasthan Learn That Menstruation Is No Taboo, Thanks to These Volunteers

May 22, 2017 12:24 pm | Pravah



Talking about topics like menstruation and menstrual health can be difficult in rural India. Recognising this, a team of volunteers decided to create a space where young girls from a Rajasthan village could discuss these topics without fear.

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