Baadal Nanjundaswamy, a Bangalore-based artist used his art in a unique way to drive the municipality's attention to the potholes in the city. And it worked! His life-like crocodile left everyone amazed and guess what, the pothole was fixed the very next day.
Miffed by the laws which stopped him from driving freely in his own country, Waseem started an initiative to enable people to drive without borders. He even quit his job to fight for the cause. Know more about him.
Benedict Jebakumar collects nails and other sharp objects lying on the roads which might cause punctures and injuries. He has even modified a fishing rod into a cool nail picking device. Read more about the amazing man with the amazing idea.
These centres, formed by a collaboration between the government and NGO, are helping distressed women in their most crucial time of need. The first centre in Bhopal handled 9,500 cases within the first 9 months itself!
Meet a young rural innovator who is solving some of Indian farmers' biggest agriculture woes with his low cost and effective innovations. High Clearance Solar sprayer, Solar Operated Flour Mill cum Mixer and more amazing products have come from this grassroot innovator.
Basuki Nandan forgot to collect change of Rs. 420 from a bus conductor in Bengaluru. Given the reputation of bus conductors and the advise of everyone around him, he did not have much hope of ever getting it back. Here's what followed.
The newly installed 400kW capacity solar panels will not only bring the down the stadium's power bills but will also generate revenue for KSCA. Know more about the interesting project that makes Chinnaswamy stadium the world's first cricket ground to be solar powered.
Karnataka has just launched bike ambulances which will provide crucial medical support to the patient in need till the four wheeler ambulance arrives. The service will be very useful in congested areas with heavy traffic, where a four-wheeler is unable to reach on time.
This man turned down a lucrative bank job to dedicate his life to preserving the ancient art form of Yakshagana string puppetry. TBI reader Sharath Ahuja meets Bhaskar Kamath and tells us how he is taking this art to global platforms.