Manan Chaturvedi is the proud mother of 98 adopted children. And from now on, she will also be recognised as the chairperson of Rajasthan State Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
Shiv Singh, who begs on the streets of Jaipur every day, is also a law student at Rajasthan University. He buys the books he needs for college with the money he makes from begging. Here is his amazing story of resilience.
Very soon, garbage discarded in and around the Jaipur railway station premises will not be just garbage, but a source of energy. It will be used to run trains, cook food and more.
One young lady from Jaipur came up with an interesting idea to create a paper that could be planted. Skeptical about her own idea, Kritika didn't know that it would one day become a successful project. She started a company called Tomato & Co. that designs a paper, which can grow into beautiful saplings.
When it comes to ‘green living’, Indian Railways seems to be working around the clock, finding the best ways with which it can lead the way. First the bio toilets, followed by testing solar powered trains, then the plan to set up plants to manufacture diesel from plastic, and now two waste disposal plant - looks like railways is all set to leave no stone unturned.
Abid Qureshi found a bag full of money on the roadside and didn't even think twice before making up his mind to return the entire 1.17 lakh. Here is more.
The Jaipur Metro became operational on June 3rd with a route of 9.63 km extending from Mansarover to Chand Pole. It is hailed as the fastest constructed metro in the country so far.
Did you think that fire fighting was something that only men could do? Think again, as you meet these fearless female fire fighters of Rajasthan who are living on the edge. From dousing the most horrific fires to consoling the victims, these women are proving their mettle in a profession largely considered a male bastion.
A wizard once cursed the town which led to its destruction - one of the many ghost stories and supernatural experiences you will hear about when you visit Bhangarh, the "ghost town" of India which is considered to be one of the most haunted places in the country.