Mumbai is now home to India’s first Signal School – a colourful classroom created out of a shipping container under a traffic signal flyover in Thane. This is how it operates.
Ever thought about how great it would have been if you could know about the quality of a road before driving on it? Or if there could be some way for authorities to find out which roads they need to fix first?
Meet Rupi Kaur, a poet of Indian origin, who began writing when she was only 17 years old. She has a huge following on social media because of her unique poems written in simple, relatable language.
From having a successful business to giving it up at the age of 50, from selling furniture to becoming a farmer – this is the amazing story of Suneet Salvi.
The Paint Social is basically an initiative to make it possible for people to meet and paint together, with the only motives of having fun and relaxing.
A simple device is helping students in rural Maharashtra access interesting multimedia content like their urban and semi-urban peers. It runs on solar energy and does not require any prior knowledge about computers. This is how it works.
Arhan Bagati, a 16-year-old athlete from Gurgaon, has developed a mobile app to assist the Indian contingent in the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Someone using a 3-D printer here, someone else carving a wooden table there, a designer using a laser cutter in one corner, a group learning how to solder in another nook – welcome to Mumbai’s bright and happening makerspace called Maker's Asylum.
Residents of Tata Sherwood residential society in Bengaluru have formed a voluntary group called SEE that was started with the mission of funding the annual school fees for children of maids, cooks, drivers, cleaners, etc. in the apartment complex.