His passion for trees and nature began around 30 years ago when Raghunath used the five rupees that his father gave him to gift to a newly-married couple, to purchase saplings instead.
Meet Dr. Mamta Aggarwal, a professor at the Mumbai University, who uses her summer holidays to teach computer basics to peons, clerks and other blue collar workers at a nominal fee.
Suresh B Chalageri, a 50-year-old resident of Byrapura village in Gajendragada taluk of Karnataka, juggles between the roles of a headmaster, teacher, cleaner, plumber, and anyone else who is required to run the show at a government school he is posted in – every single day.
To ensure that child abuse does not go unreported, the ministry of Women and Child development (WCD) is working on an online dropbox facility, which will enable children to complain about abuse or harassment in everyday situations, all while staying anonymous.
The police dog squad of Karnataka, which has played an important role in cracking criminal cases such as bomb blasts, burglaries, murders etc. in the past, is rated as the second best dog squad of India.
In an effort to strengthen the safety of children when they commute to and from schools, professors and students from IIT Kharagpur have designed an effective and affordable electronic tracking system for children.
Varshini S, a student from Samayapuram in Trichy took everyone by surprise with the heartwarming gesture of giving up her seat in a medical college for her friend.