The Stone House in Jaipur is built using pink sandstone and lime. Kamal Malik, the architect behind the project, shares how the home is an ode to the legacy of Rajasthan.
What began as one creator’s habit of wearing hand-me-downs has grown into a five lakh-strong online movement for sustainability. Through creative reels and his eco-friendly brand, EcoFreaky, he’s making green living easy, fun, and accessible for young India.
From women-led eco-homestays and forest treks to wool weaving and birdwatching, here’s a 5-day guide to Sarmoli village in Uttarakhand for families who want to teach their kids the joy of sustainable living.
Every summer, as nomadic families move to Kashmir’s high pastures, their children walk miles to study in tent schools. These mobile classrooms are taking education to places where no road or building can reach.
A senior medical officer from Barmer, Dr Jogesh Choudhary, turned a failed experiment into a flourishing sandalwood farm. Inspired by Karnataka’s plantations, he blends science, patience, and passion to grow a forest in the harsh desert climate.
From mortgaging jewellery to managing over 100 bee boxes, Rohini Patil’s journey from Sulewadi shows how beekeeping can change rural livelihoods and empower women while preserving nature’s balance.
As visuals of the Red Fort blast circulate online, misinformation can spread faster than facts. Here’s how citizens can stay calm, share responsibly, and ensure social media becomes a source of help — not harm — during crises.
Through determination and compassion, Darshna Chaudhary turned a remote Rajasthan school into a centre of hope, empowering children to dream, learn, and build brighter futures despite limited resources.
What if furniture could grow, not be built? In Mumbai, architects Bhakti Loonawat and Suyash Sawant launched ‘Anomalia’ to turn mushrooms into consoles, blocks, and textiles — light, durable pieces that challenge how we think about design.