Shraddha Rangarh, a 20-year-old kickboxing champion from Haryana, overcame financial struggles, gender bias, and no support to rank No. 5 in the world. With multiple gold medals and a self-made career, her story is a reminder that determination is the mother of all sports.
At Merino, the focus is not only on reducing, reusing and recycling but also on spotting potential in every fragment of waste. Here's how the model is helping them balance profitability and sustainability.
Learn how to grow oyster mushrooms at home with a detailed step-by-step guide and helpful tips from Ernakulam farmer Jithu Thomas, who has mastered the process.
From subsidies that encourage the adoption of green power to microgrids that reduce dependency on traditional power sources these startups are ensuring nothing hinders solar adoption in India's villages.
Over the past four years, Bengaluru-based The Habitainer has built over 200 customised container homes using solar power and repurposed materials — offering a low-waste, climate-conscious alternative to conventional housing.
Heart attacks among young Indians are increasing due to lifestyle habits, smoking, diabetes, and genetic factors. Cardiologist Dr Sudhakar Rao explains the risks, symptoms, and prevention strategies.
Looking for exciting ways to keep your kids entertained indoors this summer? Discover creative activities that will beat the heat and bring hours of fun for the whole family. This season, spend some extra time with your children.
The men of the Sundarbans brave tiger attacks and snake-infested waters to gather honey, often sacrificing their lives for their livelihoods. They leave behind their wives, who are ostracised from society.
What if your home-grown vegetables could thrive without soil—and your fish could help feed them? With aquaponics, a beautiful balance of fish and plants comes to life. Using 80% less water and space, this soil-free method offers a sustainable way to grow food and even earn a second income. Here’s how you can start your own tiny ecosystem at home.
Led by 22-year-old Musadiq Bashir, Kashmir Youth Courage has mobilised over 600 young volunteers to rescue, rehabilitate, and restore dignity to the abandoned.