KobSook, a sneaker brand is redefining inclusion and sustainability. From empowering differently-abled individuals as designers to crafting eco-friendly, Made-in-India footwear, Kobsook is more than just a brand—it’s a movement.
At just 17, Tejas Pugalia has founded Threads4Good, an initiative that provides school bags to marginalised students, reduces textile waste, and creates employment opportunities for the underprivileged and disabled. Here's how his passion is transforming communities and fostering positive change.
Ravindra and Sujata Sugwekar were motivated by their son, who has cerebral palsy, to provide a safe haven for other children with disabilities. They run Sangopita, a shelter home, in Thane, to help them flourish.
Goa resident Bipin Kadam has built a ‘Maarobot’ that can feed his disabled daughter when he is off to work and his wife, who has vertigo, is indisposed. Here’s a look at his moving story.
A few years after her daughter was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, Shraddha Soparkar set up the Madhuram Charitable Trust, through which she has funded the therapy of 800 children with disabilities.
Battling polio that left him with 70 per cent locomotive disability and in a wheelchair, Ajay Gupta strived to bring quality education to play schools in tier II and tier III cities. Here’s how he is accomplishing his mission.
Mahadevan Muthalampet, a philanthropist and former professor, has transformed thousands of lives through ‘charity cafes’, where he trains single mothers, people with disabilities, inmates, burn victims, and the poor in earning a better livelihood.
Ankita believes that everyone has the strength to fight against challenges, and move forward. It’s this belief that encouraged her even after she was rejected at multiple job interviews and had to take up odd jobs.