In 2001, the world was reeling from the dot com bust, but that didn’t deter Chitra from starting up. All that fuelled her was her enthusiasm and a passion for making a difference.
Known for her people-centric initiatives and iron hand in dealing with offenders, Hyderbad IPS officer Swati Lakra was recently selected for the distinguished Humphrey Leadership Award.
Flexible and sturdy, the bio-inspired plastic made by Angelina Arora may be an affordable and sustainable way of reducing seafood waste produced in India.
The 22-year-old is the son of an agricultural labourer and is an exemplary role model for underprivileged students who aim to beat poverty through education.
Unicorns are venture-backed private companies valued at $1 billion or more. India has its own billion-dollar startup club and according to a report, most of their trailblazing founders come from IITs.
From being the first deaf-blind student to graduate from Harvard Law School to becoming an internationally acclaimed accessibility leader and lawyer, Haben Girma’s journey exemplifies grit, grace, and gravity.
Approximately 7 lakh new cases of cancer arise in India every year. Here are the handful of Indian startups that are working to beat this deadly disease.
The annual Global MBA Ranking of the Financial Times has been released, and three Indian universities have made it to the list of top 100. The annual ranking features the best full-time MBA programmes in the world.