On January 12, 2014, a group of six people in Bhopal decided to clean and beautify the city themselves, without the help of any government organizations or authorities. Recognised as the Bhopal i-Clean team today, they have now grown to become a group of 200 members, and have been working hard for cleanliness in the city for the past two years.
Started by three students at the University of Texas, the #UnfairandLovely campaign has brought together many people of colour from across the globe to share one common concern and to break some ridiculous stereotypes.
A wedding photographer by profession, Aanchal went for an extraordinary journey with her husband last year – a 582 km walk from Andheri (Mumbai) to Morjim (Goa). Named ‘Two Feet & A Dream’, Aanchal completed the journey in 26 days.
Those who have ever been to Ladakh must have seen the remarkable yellow stone signs with safety warnings painted in black. From witty remarks to inspirational quotes – the painters surely took their witty sense of humour to work when they were getting these signs ready. Here are 15 of the funniest ones.
The St+Art India foundation, which is a non-profit organization working on art projects in public spaces with the aim of making art accessible to a wider audience, has created India's very first open public art district.
B. Ravikiran, a cycling enthusiast, undertook a cycle ride, to spread awareness on organic farming, across Telangana. He covered a distance of 1,000 km in 12 days.
Of camels and elephants, salt trade, temples, and more – here is a look at an amazing collection of original paintings depicting India and its culture in the days of yore.