Studies on millenials indicate that they look to lead holistic lives. This means living in a way that enables them to grow and develop and contribute positively to the world. Shyaam from Teach For India explains how teaching can be the answer.
Spearheaded by 25-year-old Najum Ul Huda and his friends, We For Kargil aims make Kargil known as a place with a rich cultural heritage and not just a former war zone.
The enterprising couple is working with school dropouts in both villages and urban slums across the country to train them in livelihood trades and vocations.
Ever wondered what the engine blinking symbol in your car meant? Well, it can mean a whole lot of things and Archit’s OBDAS will tell you exactly what to do.
Kicked off on 4th March 2014, the idea of the campaign by Nishant, who works in a travel company’s corporate communications department and runs a youth organisation called MUSE, is to decongest Mumbai local trains and save people from falling off.
Dhiraj Dolwani's company, B2R, is ensuring that youngsters, who would otherwise have headed to cities, are earning and contributing to their own environment.