At Tamana Winter Carnival, disabled and neurodiverse students spend months preparing handmade products, performances, and celebrations for Delhi. Step into a day shaped by pride, creativity, and community.
A dry little seed can unlock big curiosity in a child. This simple growing activity helps them watch a plant come alive day by day, building patience, observation skills and a gentle connection with the natural world.
Real Kashmir FC was born from devastation after the 2014 floods, when two friends handed out 100 footballs to aimless boys in Srinagar. What followed became a movement that carried a valley from despair to national glory — rewriting Kashmir’s story through courage, community and the power of sport.
At CMS College, students set out to create a post office that feels less like an errand and more like a place to pause, read, work or meet a friend. Take a look at the result!
Ayush Jain spent four years refining his UPSC plan through setbacks, near-misses and steady growth. A clear shift in his PSIR strategy, weekly revision habits, and a new way of shrinking notes slowly changed everything, carrying him to AIR 344 in his fourth attempt.
After losing her husband and watching her home burn down, Bandipora’s Asiya Begum returned to her father’s house with nothing. She began growing mushrooms and vegetables on a small rooftop — a venture that now earns her Rs 35,000–40,000 a month and inspires women across Kashmir.
In a school where most children had never touched a computer, a simple digital programme opened the door to coding, confidence and student leadership. What began in one Indore classroom now shapes learning in more than 3,700 schools across Madhya Pradesh.
Winter cropping does not have to be passive. When fields hold a mix of species, the soil undergoes a steady process of regeneration. It is time to learn how diversity in winter plants enriches nutrients, improves structure, and strengthens long-term soil health.
Across wells, forests, sanctuaries and even a school storeroom, ordinary people stepped up when wildlife needed them most. These five rescues from 2025 show how calm hands, quick thinking and compassion helped keep India’s wild heart beating.
Beekeeping offers a sustainable, profitable alternative for farmers and urbanites alike. With just a one-time investment, it enriches biodiversity and supports food security. Anyone over 15 can start with minimal space and time.