From leaky taps to running water while waiting for heat, winter can strain water supplies. Simple steps at home can help lower usage and guarantee every drop is put to good use.
Explore a unique approach to sustainable living through a Bengaluru couple’s eco-friendly home, designed with natural materials, innovative technologies, and a deep connection to nature.
Turn a regular winter evening into a cosy family adventure right at home. With simple steps, warm food, soft lighting, and a bit of imagination, your garden becomes a space for stories, stargazing, and moments children will remember long after the night ends.
Tanushri SN and Shashishekhar S left their tech careers to start Roll the Dice, a sustainable venture reviving traditional Indian board games. By combining heritage, craftsmanship, and eco-friendly materials, they are reconnecting families across generations.
Pharmacy students from Mohan Babu University, led by mentors Dr V Kiran, Dr J Venkateswara Rao, and student leader R Badrinath Reddy, are empowering Andhra Pradesh’s Nagaiah Gari Palli village through sustainable bamboo salt production, creating new livelihoods beyond farming.
Don’t throw away your puja offerings — compost them! Here is a guide on how to turn organic waste into nutrient-rich compost for a healthier garden and a greener planet.
What happens when a journalist and a rafting pioneer fall in love with a forest? They built Off The Grid — a homestay with no electricity, no fences, and no shortcuts. Nestled 60 km from Dandeli, this solar-powered retreat is a quiet rebellion against everything fast, noisy, and artificial.
Smart Joules saves energy in hospitals. Bluencore Games turns play into climate awareness. Yet both struggled for funds until support from cKinetics helped them scale. Their journeys show why raising capital for sustainability is never simple, but always worth it.
Composting is easy, if you know what you're doing. This guide busts myths and lists common items Indian households should not compost and how to avoid mishaps in the composting process.
Shani Pandya’s solar trees revolutionise urban energy by minimising land use from 2,200 to 2 square feet, powering six homes daily.His startup gained national praise and recognition from PM Modi.