How to identify if a 'Made-in-India' robot is truly homegrown? With the recent Galgotias University robo-dog controversy, it’s more important than ever to know how to verify the authenticity of AI innovations. This guide will teach you how to spot rebranded imports and ensure transparency in the rapidly evolving robotics sector.
As Assam’s cities grow, students in Golaghat are stepping in to protect birdlife. Through building nests and engaging the community, they are creating a network of safe spaces where birds can survive amidst urban expansion.
Karnataka’s first women-led industrial park in Gauribidanur opens its doors to help women entrepreneurs launch and grow manufacturing ventures while creating local jobs and promoting a community of innovation and collaboration.
Across India, community radio stations run by local women and villagers are turning microphones into tools of empowerment — addressing education, health, culture, and livelihoods while giving communities a voice that’s truly their own.
Mumbai’s Dharmaveer Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Marg now features India’s first musical road. Here’s how the Jai Ho melody strip works, the science behind rumble strip acoustics, and musical road examples from Japan, Hungary, South Korea, and the UAE.
On World Radio Day, Indians across generations recall how radio once shaped their mornings, routines, and memories — from Vividh Bharati stories to cricket commentary and cassette recordings.
Viral snow leopard clips may grab headlines, but across Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh, grassroots champions like Khenrab Phuntsog, Smanla Tsering, SLC-IT and Spiti’s women teams are doing the everyday work that keeps the ‘ghost of the mountains’ safe.
Once pushed to the brink by habitat loss and fishing pressures, India’s dugongs are making a comeback. A recent survey has recorded around 270 individuals along Tamil Nadu’s coast, marking a major milestone in marine conservation driven by science, policy support and community participation.