Rohit Kumar Yadav, a Government Railway Police (GRP) constable who's running a school for the poor in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh for the past two years, says he gets to live out his "father's dream".
For Sir M. Visvesvaraya’s innumerable services to society, September 15 is celebrated as Engineer’s Day. And in a great tribute to him, a rejuvenation of sorts is happening now in his hometown, Muddenahalli.
“I am lucky to be alive. Back in 2015, militants had come with guns to my house in the middle of the night to finish me off,” recalls Jamkhojang Misao.
It began with an expose on Sunday (3 May) when Instagram influencers posted screenshots from a group titled ‘Bois locker room’. Here's what happened next.
Most of the parents in this Delhi slum community work in the fields and they have no time to drop and pick-up their children from school. Here’s how this informal school is ensuring students don’t miss out on education
He used discarded army parachutes to build Nubra Valley's first English-medium school. Forty years later, the same school has single-handedly changed the lives of over 5000 kids. #Respect
“I have to repay a loan of Rs 1.5 lakhs. Giving a better quality of life to my daughter is my priority and most of my income goes in her physiotherapy,” says Nishanth who is in dire need of financial help. Here’s how you can lend a hand.
It was during a trip that Suhani, for the first time, saw the Bandhwari landfill and was shocked at its state. When Suhani read up on the various kinds of plastics she became alarmed at the statistics about the non-recyclable MLP.
Until three years ago, 12-year-old Karan would be continuously scolded by his parents and teachers for his inability to read and write in English. Today, he happily attends his school, and can read and write, thanks to Dr Nandini's research!