Let your kids explore the magic of wildlife from the comfort of your living room. These documentaries will captivate young minds and help them understand the natural world in fun and engaging ways, making family movie time both entertaining and educational.
Growing watermelons at home is easier than you think. This comprehensive guide offers tips on planting, caring for, and harvesting watermelons, whether you have a backyard or just a balcony.
What do a chip packet, an apple core, and old newspapers have in common? They’re part of the 1,50,000 tonnes of waste India generates daily. This Earth Day, uncover how much waste one person really creates—and how that small pile adds up to one of India’s biggest environmental threats.
What happens when a journalist and a rafting pioneer fall in love with a forest?
They built Off The Grid — a homestay with no electricity, no fences, and no shortcuts.
Nestled 60 km from Dandeli, this solar-powered retreat is a quiet rebellion against everything fast, noisy, and artificial.
Milind Soman has never stopped challenging himself. From his success as a national swimming champion to his Ironman and ultramarathon feats, uncover the passion and determination that continue to define his incredible journey.
At Sonika Bhasin’s Mumbai home, sustainability is second nature. From composting kitchen scraps and switching to bioenzymes to cutting out disposables, her family’s everyday choices over the last five years are nurturing a greener, cleaner future. And it’s easier than you think!
Step inside five incredible Indian cafés where every cup of chai or coffee carries a story — of resilience, courage, and community. Run by HIV-positive youth, trans individuals, tribal women, and prison inmates, these heartwarming spaces are redefining inclusion, breaking barriers, and serving up change with every plate.
As bee populations dwindle due to pesticides and habitat loss, farms are facing a silent crisis in pollination. In response, Amit Godse, a former software engineer, has rescued over 17,000 beehives and is relocating them to farms, helping protect both pollinators and food security.
Shashank Nimkar, a National Institute of Design graduate, founded Earth Tatva to modify ceramic waste into a versatile material for artists, architects, and designers. His unconventional approach combines recycled ceramics with a natural clay binder, creating eco-friendly products like tiles, mugs, and architectural partitions.
Overcoming UPSC setbacks, Veda Gogineni and Kajal Srivastava redefined their paths by embracing entrepreneurship. Veda’s Earthful flourished on Shark Tank India, while Kajal’s Kalaripayattu-driven career marked triumph. They show that not clearing UPSC isn’t the end!