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![]() | A group of visually impaired children from Kottayam created these table-top calendars. Check them out hereStudents of Government Blind School, Olassa, Kottayam painted a few pictures which were utilised to make table-top calendars which are being sold like hotcakes. Almost 750 calendars are sold out | |
![]() | Mascots in alcohol advertisements can attract teens to drinking, new study revealsYouth are particularly vulnerable to the influence of advertising due to their potential for forming brand loyalties at an early age, limited skepticism, and high use of social media, researchers said | |
This Bengaluru start-up makes propulsion systems for ISRO. This is their awesome storyWe speak to Yashas Karanam to learn more about Bellatrix Aerospace, a start-up that produces efficient propulsion systems for the likes of ISRO
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![]() | Very Human, Very Hyderabad: Why the stories in the HoH book will move youRachana is also the founder of NG Mind Frame, a consulting firm for public policies and strategies. She has even remotely worked on Hilary Clinton's presidential campaign. Now, how cool is that? | |
![]() | This Telugu prof is taking students to a village to do organic farming during vacays. How cool!She was awarded the Indira Gandhi National Award for the Best NSS Programme Officer 2013. In 2014, she went on an exchange programme by the government of India to China | |
![]() | We condemn this betrayal of Desh Drohi Kashmiri students: How KLE reacted to their students' 'anti-national' slurThe institute refuted media reports that they were trying to get the police to recant their case or go easy on the students, who have now been placed in judicial remand | |
The Spasht: This band from Chennai is shaking it up with Carnatic AcapellaThis five-month-old Carnatic Acapella band talks about how the essence of Carnatic music has been lost and how they're keen on reviving the value attributed to Indian classical music | ||
![]() | This Coimbatore woman is battling a rare bone disease but she's got her own doll-making businessRadhika AJ was diagnosed with a disease similar to brittle bone disease when she was five years old. Though she is restricted from the outdoors, she has found a way to make a living with her art | |
![]() | Kitaabshaala in Bhubaneswar is the go-to space for all those who love to read and value silenceAll the books at Kitaabshaala have been donated and many of them have been donated by Santwana Sagnika and Rhiti Chatterjee Bose. They are still open to accepting donations in the form of books | |
![]() | Blackout in the Valley: How these Kashmiri students survived six months without internet, calling homeTwo young Kashmiri students talk to us about how August 5 had changed things upside down for them and the people around them — and the fear and concern that they felt as they were disconnected from th | |
![]() | Dream Run: How this Kerala NGO is putting art by diff-abled kids on the big stageThe team behind Kozhikode's Dream of Us speak about creating an art platform where differently-abled students get to display and sell their work — and do it without any pity in return | |
![]() | Why Ravi Keerthi is talking about veganism to college kids across IndiaRavi Keerthi talks about animal rights awareness and the importance of veganism to students of various colleges. We find out why this youngster does what he does | |
![]() | Meet the people behind Bibliophiles of Bhubaneswar, Odisha's lit, new reading clubBibliophiles of Bhubaneswar is a non-profit initiative based out of Bhubaneswar and is run by three passionate individuals. They don't charge participants to attend their sessions | |
![]() | Hyderabad's original farm hand: How Abhinav Gangumalla is making nutritious food accessible"People equate sustainability to activism, but I think to build any successful business, at the core of it all, it needs to be sustainable," says Abhinav Gangumalla | |
![]() | Why Dipak Natali would love to see more Indian youngsters in the Special OlympicsPresident and MD of Special Olympics (Asia Pacific Region), Dipak Natali speaks about inclusivity in health and sports for the specially-abled and how their stories have always inspired him |
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