Several videos by farmers growing these unique designs went viral on Twitter. So we collect two of the best and speak to Srikant Ingalhaikar from Pune - an engineer turned farmer who introduced Japan's Tanbo art (paddy art) to India.
Wowing everyone with indomitable spirit and dancing skills, Subhreet Kaur Ghumman from Punjab became an overnight star after stunning Karan Johar, Kirron Kher and Malaika Arora on India's Got Talent.
After her impressive batting skills went viral on Twitter, Kerala's six-year-old Mehak Fathima gained a horde of fans, including Anand Mahindra, Jemimah Rodrigues and Mithali Raj. We find out what drives this little powerhouse.
Rajasthan cadre IPS officer Amrita Duhan's journey has become an inspiration for hundreds of UPSC aspirants trying to juggle personal and professional lives while preparing, especially women.
Thanks to her viral workout videos alongside her grandson Chirag Chordia, Chennai's 82-year-old Kiran Bai has become a fitness star on Instagram. Find out how and why this inspiring senior citizen decided to give deadlifts and squats a go!
Perala Manasa Reddy from Telangana has created Indian versions of Hong Kong's OPods, which are low-cost homes made from old sewage pipes that have bathrooms, a kitchen, and bedrooms attached to solve housing problems among the poor.
Ganjifa is an ancient Indian card game that originated in the Mughal era, popular not only among aristocrats, but also the locals. Today, the cards are made in the homes of a handful of artists, and played by even fewer people.
Kashmiri saffron is known to provide a beautiful golden colour and pungent, aromatic flavour to food. The history of this crimson spice can be traced back to the Persians who brought it to the country from Iran.
Troubled by the large scale unemployment during the coronavirus lockdown in 2020, Amar Prajapati a class 8 student in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, started Jeevan Prakash, an LED bulb manufacturing company.