Ridhi Tariyal, an Indian-American entrepreneur, and Stephen Gire, a scientist, were shocked to learn about a large number of women's health issues that go undetected for a long period of time.
Anie Ribu Joshi, a student of Class 10 in Thrissur, Kerala, has challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to put an end to the menace caused by drug mafias in India. The 15-year-old talks about the issue in a six-minute-long video.
Sushil Reddy, an alumnus from the Energy Science Department of IIT Bombay, set out for a unique journey on May 8 this year – to spread awareness about solar energy and its uses in India.
Nidhi Arora believes that books and knowledge should be available for everyone to access – be they visually impaired people or those who cannot read. She started an online audio library and is now taking it door to door, teaching people how to use it.
A fearless mother, a daredevil stuntwoman, and an inspiring fighter – there are many ways to describe Geeta Tandon, the woman whose story is nothing short of a motivation for many others around the world.
Over 75 students from different engineering streams of IIT Bombay have developed a racing car named ORCA, which is now going to compete against similar cars at the Formula Student UK competition.
About 40 children from Borda and Mahabadia villages located in the outskirts of Bhopal look forward to going to a very special class after school each day – one where they learn a skill to help them earn money for their families.
Hate the sin, love the sinner,’ said Mahatma Gandhi. It is in line with this belief that one organization in Maharashtra is trying to reform jail inmates by conducting Gandhi Peace Exams based on Gandhian philosophy.