Explore Kirat Brahma's handmade heritage dolls that celebrate Assam's tribal culture. These soft toys bring Bodo traditions and folklore to life, preserving cultural stories for future generations.
Shot during a robbery, Rajinder Johar was left paralysed but went on to build Family of Disabled, an organisation empowering thousands — now crafting for the Adani wedding.
Udaipur-based artist Pooja Rathore’s project 'Studio The Soil’ transforms natural materials like henna, cow dung, and corn fibre into visually stunning artworks.
Through their one-of-a-kind programme, Lok Sangeet Shala, Govind Singh Bhati & Sharon Genevive are empowering young artists from folk communities to learn & celebrate their cultural identity.
Coimbatore’s Radhika J A upcycles newspapers into dolls, which have found orders from across the world. She shares how her diagnosis led her to this successful business.
At just 10, Shreyovi Mehta is a runner-up at the Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year award, a passion nurtured through wildlife safaris with her parents.
A Kannada short film inspired by folklore, 'Sunflowers Were the First Ones to Know' has wooed audiences worldwide, earning top honours at Cannes and now setting its sights on the Oscars.