Journalist Mugdha Kalra shares her journey of raising her autistic son, Madhav — marked by patience, acceptance, and celebrating everyday victories. From adapting parenting methods to founding a movement on neurodiversity awareness, she’s helping other parents reframe what truly matters.
These tribal farmers had no land rights, no irrigation, and no steady income. Today, jasmine fields have replaced uncertainty. With every bloom, their lives are transforming—offering hope, stability, and an end to forced migration.
Escape the hustle and recharge your creative spirit at these eight unique art retreats in India. Explore pottery, sustainable living, and cultural immersion in serene locations across the country.
Seshadri successfully cultivated Kashmiri saffron in Kerala using aeroponic farming. Within a year, he earned Rs 12 lakh and has already trained 100 others in his innovative methods.
Step into nature with Mumbai’s first elevated nature trail at Malabar Hill. Opened recently, this treetop walkway offers stunning sea views, diverse wildlife, and an immersive experience among lush greenery. With easy access and a seamless booking process, it’s the perfect escape from the city hustle.
Harshita Joshi, a young entrepreneur, left her IT career to found Jogurt, a clean-label, high-protein Greek yoghurt brand made with A2 milk. Motivated by her battle with PCOS, she created a healthier and preservative-free alternative for those seeking nutritious, wholesome food.
Dushyant Vashisht turned his family’s cottage in Kumaon, Uttarakhand into a sustainable homestay Bir Terraces which is a great model for water efficiency.
Ghibli-style AI art is flooding social media, catching the attention of many. Beyond this trend, India’s traditional art forms — Madhubani, Kalamkari, and more — offer a world of colour, culture, and history. These centuries-old styles have long blended storytelling with artistry, each carrying its own unique heritage and visual appeal.
Seviyan or vermicelli’s Indian adaptations range from the beloved seviyan kheer in the North to the semiya upma in the South. Let’s explore the ingredient’s versatility as it found its way into the heart of the subcontinent.
For 36 years, the Students’ Sea Turtle Conservation Network (SSTCN) has been Chennai’s frontline defence for the endangered Olive Ridley turtles, battling habitat loss, pollution, and human threats to ensure their survival.