Gramophone, an agri-tech startup co-founded by IIM-A graduates, has catered to over 8.5 lakh farmers, received over 1 million calls on their toll-free number and their multilingual app has been installed 2 lakh times.
With the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic upon us, good Samaritans shift from distributing hot meals to oxygen cylinders for free. Here's a city-wise list.
Shivam Soni, who started Hunger Langar in Indore, offers vada pav, medu vada, biryani, and masala dosa to hundreds everyday. All meals are priced as low as Rs 10, and are sometimes offered for free
A two-kilometre stretch of Sarswati river is sewage free with thriving aquatic life all thanks to the stellar efforts of Indore Municipal Commissioner, Asheesh Singh.
From forming a strong client base across India to selling his works in countries like Singapore, Italy and the United States, Deval Verma’s uncanny artistry has travelled far and wide.
Gurpreet started this as a hobby after quitting her job as CEO. But today she not only makes the best gifts but also runs a factory that funds its workers' education as well. Pretty cool, right?
To keep up the good work, the Municipal Corporation of the city has now taken a step towards eliminating single-use plastic cutlery not only in government offices but in food joints and private functions too.