Sachin Karekar, a Maharashtra farmer, developed SK-4 turmeric through years of experimentation. Today, it’s grown by 500+ farmers across 13 states, offering higher yields and better curcumin content.
Mumbai architect Nuru Karim transformed Guwahati Airport’s Terminal 2 into a living forest with 1 lakh indigenous plants, winning a global architecture award.
Built after the 2001 Kutch earthquake, Smritivan in Bhuj is a forest memorial with 5 lakh trees, a sustainable museum, and solar power — turning grief into green healing.
An Odisha homemaker grows saffron indoors using hydroponics and aeroponics, showing how modern farming can survive beyond traditional fields and climates.
When illegal mining tore through Rajasthan’s Aravalli hills, a former soldier chose to fight back — to protect water, climate, and livelihoods across north India.
Long before packed stadiums, parents travelled miles, coaches trained for free, and families chose belief. These early choices shaped the rise of the India Women’s Cricket Team.
On Kisan Diwas 2025, discover how Sneha and Anil Rajguru transformed one acre into BaapBeti Farms, a sustainable farming and agri-stay model inspiring a new generation of Indian farmers.
Looking to start the New Year quietly and on a budget? From Varkala to Nagaland, these Indian destinations are ideal for solo travellers seeking calm, community and reflection
Born to a carpenter and educated only till Class 5, Ram Vanji Sutar walked barefoot to Mumbai and went on to build the world’s tallest statue. Here’s his extraordinary journey.
From cooling heatwaves to guiding rainfall and recharging groundwater, the Aravalli range quietly supports climate stability, water security, and livelihoods across north India.