From Koshy's and Airlines Hotel, to Blossom Book Store and Nandi Hills -- Shikha Nambiar, a Bengaluru-based freelance illustrator has sketched some of the most iconic landmarks of the city, and they looks absolutely brilliant.
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.
Convenient and cost-effective, these startup hostels are perfect for people who want to interact with like-minded individuals and just need a place to crash for the night.
This not-for-profit multilingual platform is not only putting a book in every child’s hand, it is also preserving rare and unique Indian languages that don't have a written script of their own !
Raghav Madhukar, a student of Class 10 noticed that many road signs in Bengaluru are named after people who have made important contributions to the society, but not everyone remembers their work. This is what he decided to do about it.
Thirty lakh kilometres of emission free transport – that’s what Lithium’s electric cabs have gifted Bangalore within just nine months of hitting the roads.
Repair Café in Bengaluru is rejuvenating the dying skill of repairing things we would normally discard. This also ensures that less stuff ends up in garbage dumps and landfills and people reuse objects instead on spending money on buying new ones.
Two women from Bangalore are changing the use and dispose habits of people in the city. They are slowly replacing disposable ware with dinnerware that they rent out for parties.
An 8-year-old girl went missing from her home in Chandrapur, Maharashtra in the year 1995. Thanks to the efforts of Chandrapur Police, she was finally reunited last month with her family after two long decades.