Becoming a mother through IVF, Anindita Sarbadhicari brought her son into this world entirely on her own. She wasn’t married and didn’t have a partner. Her decision to enter motherhood was a choice she controlled from the start.
"Within three or four years, this unique practice will fade out. The respect that these honey hunters once garnered no longer exists. This practice is under threat and so I needed to document it." #Heritage #Rare
It began with an expose on Sunday (3 May) when Instagram influencers posted screenshots from a group titled ‘Bois locker room’. Here's what happened next.
Despite multiple threats to her own life, she never backed down. Nearly five years after her untimely passing, The Better India pays tribute to this unique soul.
The first Indian to become a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1872, Chinthamani Ragoonatha Chary never received any formal training in astronomy — his expertise was self-taught! #ForgottenHeroes #IndiansInScience
"Anushka, a 19-year-old student from Delhi University, has truly understood what it means to put humanity above all. Through her example, I hope many others step up."