When women from villages and cities reached Jaipur for Rajasthan’s first state Ghoomar Festival, no one expected the energy they would create together. The moment 6100 women stepped into the dance, the park shifted into colour, rhythm and a record now held by Asia Book Records.
Mukhi, India’s first home-born cheetah, has given birth to five healthy cubs at Kuno National Park. This new generation offers hope for a self-sustaining population and the revival of cheetahs in their ancestral Indian grasslands.
Winter in this Ladakhi valley drops to –40 °C, turning homes, roads and rivers into a silent world of ice. Yet life moves with warmth, resilience and deep connection to the mountains. Here’s how people live, adapt and thrive through months of snow.
In Chennai, women drive dark green e-autos selling fresh vegetables — packed not in plastic, but in bright yellow manjapai cloth bags. This eco-friendly project empowers women, revives tradition, and tackles plastic waste.
During Vadodara’s Vishwamitri flood mitigation, 410 eggs of crocodiles, turtles, and birds were carefully rescued and incubated to protect biodiversity. This conservation effort safeguarded 440 crocodiles and demonstrated how infrastructure projects can coexist with wildlife preservation.
India’s 2025 Rent Rules promise to bring more clarity to renting, from lighter deposits to clearer agreements and faster dispute support. Here’s how the new framework aims to make everyday renting smoother for families and landlords across India.
This Google Doodle is more than a math lesson — it’s a fun way for parents and kids to rediscover curiosity, play, and the joy of learning together. A 4,000-year-old mathematical marvel that connects ancient civilisations, modern engineering, and even your everyday Google searches!
As visuals of the Red Fort blast circulate online, misinformation can spread faster than facts. Here’s how citizens can stay calm, share responsibly, and ensure social media becomes a source of help — not harm — during crises.
From busy streets to bedrooms, air pollution affects children the most. But small, consistent family habits can change that. Here’s how parents and kids can build ‘clean-air zones’ at home, school, and in the neighbourhood — one simple step at a time.
Twelve years ago, Sangeeta Maurya cried at her posting in Raebareli when only 30 of 130 students turned up. Today, through stories, songs, and compassion, she has filled her classrooms with laughter and hope — proving that teaching in villages is more than a job.