By 2040, more than 1 million women in India run at a risk of succumbing to uterine cancer. This initiative, Ganga Godavari Cancer Screening Program, is trying to help the country steer clear of that fate.
A self-taught director, Mumbai-based Ajitpal Singh's earlier short films suffered as he adapted other filmmakers’ techniques. Today, he is holding his own in regional cinema with series like Tabbar on SonyLiv.
With a Masters in Veena music, Dr Tara Rajendran launched a lecture-concert advocacy programme, 'Oncology and Strings'. She argues that music therapy is supportive care, and music-based interventions (MBIs) have had measurable positive outcomes in various illnesses.
Dealing with cancer six times over and living to tell the tale, Ajmer-based Jayant Kandoi shares his experience of spending close to four years in hospitals.
Mrinal and Lakshay Dabas from Jai Khor, Delhi, started Organic Acre to push for organic produce, which they believe is the next revolution in agriculture
Dr Salim Channiwala, a mechanical engineer and former director at Sardar Vallabhai National Institute of Technology in Surat, has developed a bio-organic liquid fertilizer made from slurry and 16 micronutrients.
Diagnosed with cancer at 15, Arnold Anand, a bodybuilder from Ludhiana, was left paralysed. But his inspiring story of grit and guts led him to win several national and international competitions.
Dr Rama Joshi, Director and HOD, Gynaecology Oncology and Robotic Surgery, at Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram, explains how cervical cancer is both preventable and treatable.