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![]() | How Akshaya Patra served a whopping 70 million servings of food during the pandemicWe speak to Shridhar Venkat, CEO of Akshaya Patra of how they strategised to feed millions of poor and needy from feeding millions of children during this pandemic, their future plans and much more | |
![]() | This mother-daughter duo in Gurgaon upcycles everything from furniture to wall artImarim was set up when the duo began adding a splash of colour to items lying around their house that they did not want to throw away | |
![]() | Half the students in private schools cannot read a paragraph, say study: Is sending your kids there ensuring good education?The report focuses on the learning outcomes of the schools and the compilation of the data shows something very interesting | |
![]() | Mad about mud: These two travelling architects are building mud houses across IndiaCoimbatore's Samyuktha Saravanan and Ladakh's Stanzing Phuntsog are from completely different places and cultures, but they are united in their love for one thing — mud! | |
![]() | IIT Guwahati researchers develop methods to produce biofuel from non-edible waste seeds to overcome future oil shortagesThere have been worldwide attempts to produce fuel from renewable biological resources in order to overcome future oil shortages in the world | |
![]() | At Kavya Madappa's Bluecat Paper, not a single tree is cut to make paper. Here's howKavya Madappa tells us how, with her venture Bluecat Paper, she is manufacturing paper from coffee husk, flax, lemongrass, banana, bagasse and other industrial waste | |
![]() | Study shows short walks near water bodies could benefit mental health in addition to physical well-beingNumerous ISGlobal studies have identified health benefits associated with green spaces, including a lower risk of obesity, better attention capacities in children, and slower physical decline in older | |
![]() | The Trainer Brainer: Why technical education is the way forward to create an Aatmanirbhar BharatTechnical education not only plays a vital role in the human resource development of our country, but more importantly, it enhances the industrial productivity | |
![]() | Bottle it up: Check out this 24-year-old's works of art that she's made with waste bottles found along Ashtamudi lakeAparna S has built a community of people who work towards collecting waste products and create art out of them to promote sustainable art in their locality | |
![]() | Hyderabad start-up Bintix will pick up your dry waste and tell you how many trees you saved. How cool is that?While the likes off material like paper and carton are readily recycled in Hyderabad itself, whereas laminate plastic and PET bottles have to be processed with specialised companies in other states | |
![]() | This start-up is upcycling low-value plastic into high-end chic, to help tribal women earn their wayAarohana EcoSocial Developments' only mantra is upcycling plastics to save this Earth. Rashmi Patil speaks to the founder, Amita Deshpande to know what they do with that upcycled plastic | |
![]() | Garden Up: How this IISc alumnus became a YouTuber to explain the science behind urban gardeningWith over 700,000 subscribers on YouTube and more than 135,000 followers on Instagram, Ekta's page Garden Up is any plant lover's safe haven. We find out more | |
![]() | West Bengal's Techno India University launches 2 MBA courses in Entrepreneurship, Sustainability LeadershipThe two courses shall provide a very specific, unique edge to its students, especially considering the rarity of such programmes nationally and regionally | |
![]() | IIT Guwahati introduces first-of-its-kind course on UN-Sustainable Development Goals 2030 as part of the BTech curriculumThe course will be offered to the second year B Tech students as a compulsory course, to reorient the thinking of young and dynamic individuals towards the path of sustainable development | |
![]() | Nehru, Star Wars and social distancing: What went down at IIIT-Bengaluru's first e-convocationThe graduates included seven PhD degrees, 13 Master of Science by Research degrees, 159 MTech degrees, 11 MSc degrees, 63 dual degrees, and 29 students with sponsored MTech degrees |
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