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![]() | Karthik Naralasetty wants to solve world's blood crisis with an app and social mediaKarthik Naralasetty from Guntur started Socialblood to ensure that people who needed blood would never be left in the cold. The changemaker talks about his app and how he got Facebook to like it
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![]() | How Vizag shooter Naresh Kumar's crowdfunding for an air rifle just about missed GSTNaresh Kumar had managed to crowdfund and scrape together the cash he needed for an air rifle but he just about managed to buy it before the GST on it took the cost out of his reach | |
![]() | Flag Day: 6 awesome reasons that will compel you to contribute and how to do it#Armedforcesflagday: It's time to salute to the fearless men and women serving the nation despite the obstacles they face on an almost daily basis | |
![]() | We finally felt free: A Sathybama alum on why they burnt things during the 2006 protestThis is almost deja vu for Sathyabama University as arson and protests rocked the campus in 2006. An insider's account of what went down almost a decade ago | |
![]() | UoH's student Birbal Debbarma shifted from Care Hospital due to high costs, funds still pour in as last surgery todayThe University of Hyderabad student is now stable but has one last surgery to undergo, today | |
![]() | Pune University Registrar: Donor wanted only a vegetarian, teetotaller and yogi to get Gold Medal. We just follow their wishesSocial media is going bonkers over Pune University's award criteria. But the varsity is palming off the responsibility. On to its donors | |
![]() | 'Send me The Bible, take me back home': Chilling cry for help from UoH student before leaping from hostel balcony spur bandmates from Tripura to raise funds for treatment'I feel like my life ain't mine. Who can relate?' read his Facebook post. He was so depressed he wanted his mother to send him The Bible and come and take him home, in a hurry | |
![]() | Aishwarya Tandon paid 17 girls from a Gurugram slum to go to school. What happened next will make you cryTandon started Nrinam with these 17 girls, helping them to make arts and crafts, get an education — and is looking at getting more girls out of the slums and into schools. Way to go | |
![]() | College trio from Kochi throw open the doors for performing artists and the city's young through their open micsArbor Vitaè's ambience and environment has been carefully put together and has received enormous positivity from Kochi's youngsters | |
![]() | Prerana Special School fights for mentally challenged kids in rural Maharashtra by battling stigma and teaching them the art of livingThe school has not received a single grant from the government in years but has changed lives after Father Bijesh and Seenu Philip decided to fight an ugly battle in Kalmeshwar, with kindness | |
![]() | Empathy is a tool for this unconventional school that brings out an alternative education for its studentsKaliyuva Mane aims to impart its students with education that is taught to them in fun, creative ways and is imparted with sensitvity and understanding. | |
![]() | Remote tribal pockets are home to this man who's changing lives one green idea at a timeThe social enterprise aims at creating a market across the eastern states for around 2,500 tribals. The members, mostly women, benefit when they are connected with role models | |
![]() | You got money? Any college, medical seat available: Tamil Nadu's medical seat touts offer pre-booking for seats at Rs 1 crore despite NEET, demonetisationThought that medical seats can't be bought anymore? Clearly tempest touts posing as potential customers didn't think so. Read how ridiculously simple it is to pre-book a medical seat | |
![]() | Julius Santi, The Italian Monk who revolutionised South India's print industry by setting up SIGA, is no moreThousands of people in the print industry who have studied at SIGA, Chennai, remember the Italian who settled in Chennai and ran the institute for almost six decades | |
![]() | Enforcing NEET will ensure that society's weakest sections will always remain weak and our farmers' children are kept out of medical collegeThe former Union Health Minister argues that it is unfair to hope that students from rural areas will hold a candle to those who have been schooled in the CBSE system |
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