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Monday 19 June 2017

This 16-Year-Old Bengaluru Boy Grows His Own Veggies & Teaches Organic Farming on YouTube!

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This 16-Year-Old Bengaluru Boy Grows His Own Veggies & Teaches Organic Farming on YouTube!

Jun 19, 2017 04:11 pm | Manabi Katoch



A class 12 student of National Public School in Bengaluru's Indiranagar, Arya Pudota runs his own organic farm and has inspired thousands of urban residents through his YouTube channel.

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TBI Blogs: While Selecting a School for Your Child, Did You Pay Attention to These 3 Important Factors?

Jun 19, 2017 04:00 pm | Sreeja Iyer



Finding the right school for your child can be a challenge, especially with the education field evolving rapidly in the digital age. Be sure to keep these three major changes in mind when making the big choice for your kid's future.

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Pakistan, Thanks for Defeating Us! An Open Letter by an Indian Cricket Fan.

Jun 19, 2017 03:26 pm | Guest Contributor



Dear Pakistan I was sure I would wake up with a soul wrenching hangover after you pulverized my team yesterday. To be honest, I wanted to bury myself in a hole and keep newspapers at bay so I didn’t have to relive ‘that’ no ball again. But something happened this morning. Instead of the pooja […]

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TBI Blogs: I Worked with Dr. Kalam for over 20 Years & Have Fond Memories of Our Morning Walk Conversations

Jun 19, 2017 02:38 pm | TEDxNITTrichy



Dr. Srinivasan Sundarrajan, the former director of National Institute of Technology, Trichy, and ex-DRDO scientist, worked with the Late President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam for well over two decades. Here he shares with us some of his more personal experiences with Dr. Kalam, during his famed morning walks.

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Not All Fathers Are Bound by Blood, This Man Proved So After Stepping in to Donate Kidney to Daughter-In-Law

Jun 19, 2017 01:51 pm | Lekshmi Priya S



People are known to go the whole mile when it comes to their family. But it’s not very often that we hear in-laws doing so. Here is the heartwarming story of one man who is leaving no stone unturned for his ailing daughter-in-law, when her own family members refuse to budge. Hemdas Vaishnav is waiting […]

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This 10-Year-Old From Mangalore Is a Roller Skating Champion & Has Won 75 Medals

Jun 19, 2017 01:14 pm | Jovita Aranha



All of 10, Muhammad Shamil Arshad is a roller skating champion who has 75 medals to his credit. A class five student of The Yenepoya School, in Mangaluru city, Shamil started practising roller skating at the age of three and bagged his state-level gold medal at the age of five in Belagavi, Karnataka in November […]

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India's Stupendous Win Over Pak in Hockey World League Semis Stole the Show on Twitter Too!

Jun 19, 2017 12:17 pm | Lekshmi Priya S



Yesterday was a testing time for both the nations. Be it India or Pakistan. As the Pakistan Cricket team emerged victorious over defending champions India in the ICC Champions Trophy 2017, elsewhere in London the Indian Men's Hockey team completed a hat trick of wins after a stellar performance over Pakistan yesterday. Way to go […]

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TBI Blogs: 250 Child Marriages Stopped in 4 Months – Youth in Assam Use Facebook & WhatsApp to Fight Back

Jun 19, 2017 12:06 pm | Village Square



At a time when social media is being used to spread lies and malicious rumors, a group of young people in Assam are using WhatsApp and Facebook groups to prevent child marriages in the underdeveloped district of Darrang. Abdul Gani takes a closer look.

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Everest Too High? Not for Anshu Jamsenpa, the First Indian Woman to Scale It Twice in 5 Days!

Jun 19, 2017 10:29 am | Lekshmi Priya S



It's not everyday you meet someone who holds the world record for scaling Mount Everest. Twice. In five days. Anshu Jamsenpa is a woman of substance and an inspiration beyond admiration. An adventure enthusiast and mother of two, Anshu's journey began in 2009 when she was motivated by trainers at the Arunachal Mountaineering & Adventure […]

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