Each year, Mumbai faces intense flooding during the monsoon. What are the underlying causes, and why do the same issues persist? This piece unpacks the combination of natural, structural, and climate-related elements contributing to the crisis, and examines possible solutions.
Flooded roads, no power, phones buzzing with warnings — if you're feeling overwhelmed, you're not alone. Here's a simple, clear guide with helplines, safety steps, and grounded advice to help you get through the rains.
India’s food delivery boom has come at an environmental cost — plastic containers that rarely get recycled. Now, Zomato is helping over 200 restaurants across 400 cities cut down on plastic, one meal at a time.
In celebrating Mother’s Day, we explore the transformative power of hobbies for mothers who dedicate themselves to family care. Discover five inspiring women who redefine motherhood by pursuing passions that spark joy and fulfilment, challenging societal norms, and overcoming personal setbacks.
From Krishna Yadav’s pickle empire to Dr Michelle Harrison’s nurturing home for orphans, these stories remind us of the unyielding strength and creativity that motherhood inspires, affirming that while a mother's path might be challenging, it can also lead to extraordinary accomplishments.
When tragedy struck Pahalgam, 16-year-old Rubeena — lovingly called Kashmir’s ‘Rabbit Girl’ — opened her heart and home to frightened tourists. With courage beyond her years, she helped strangers find safety, offering quiet kindness in a time of fear.
In the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack, Kashmiri taxi drivers exemplified humanity by offering free rides and guiding tourists to safety. Their acts of kindness stand as a powerful reminder that love, unity, and resilience can overcome terror. Kashmir's spirit remains unbroken, proving humanity still shines in dark times.
When a child collapsed on a flooded road in Chennai, 24-year-old Kannan didn’t think twice; he acted fast and saved a life. Here’s how he did it, and you can learn too.
A viral video from Delhi University shows a professor applying cow dung to walls for cooling. But is there science behind this age-old practice? Discover how cow dung, once used in rural homes, is making a sustainable comeback, offering natural insulation and cooling benefits in modern living spaces.