After completing his master’s in Agricultural Engineering, Satyam Jha decided to spread awareness and knowledge among the youth about the need to switch to organic farming through his Instagram page.
Founded by N S Hema, who lost her legs and one arm to polio, the Association of People with Disability is an NGO that provides horticulture training to people with disabilities to help them become skilled landscapers and gardeners.
Following heart surgery on her five-month-old son, doctors told Subhashree Santhya to give her son chemical-free vegetables, which she decided to grow on her own. Now an urban farmer, she has started an organic food brand called ‘Mud to Mother’.
India has witnessed the birth of hundreds of beautiful art forms, some of which have stayed on for generations. Here are 10 art forms that were recognised and given a GI Tag.
Gurugram duo Alok and Isha quit their careers to launch Waraq, a sustainable venture that offers alternatives to leather and makes bags and accessories from coconuts, orange peels, and more.
Author Aparna Piramal explains how a short list she wrote for herself turned into her new book Chemical Khichdi - How I Hacked My Mental Health, which narrates her experience of living with bipolar disorder.
Among the first women in India to enter and transform male bastions, Aruna Bahuguna shares her journey of becoming united Andhra Pradesh’s first woman IPS officer, and the sexism she had to challenge throughout her career.