Demand for Kashmiri pherans is rising across India, helping women artisans in Bandipora earn up to Rs 15,000 a month while ...
Bapusaheb Gaikwad grew up in poverty in a Maharashtra village, delivered tiffins to survive, left his L&T job, and finally cracked UPSC with AIR 561.
Remember the warm glow of a black-and-white screen flickering to life? For many Indian families, that moment meant Ramayan, Chitrahaar, cricket… and a brand called Texla. Behind it stood a refugee boy ...
Amid the LPG cylinder shortage, this Bengaluru mud home runs without LPG, municipal water or AC. It harvests 50,000 litres of rainwater every year.
Instead, the textile industry invested in Zero Liquid Discharge technology, building a system that now recycles 130 million litres of water every day. Today, Tiruppur exports ₹40,000 crore worth of ...
As architecture responds to the urgency of climate change, materials are becoming central to how buildings are imagined and constructed. These projects demonstrate how thoughtful material choices can ...
In Malihabad, Uttar Pradesh, one mango tree grows more than 350 varieties. Behind this wonder is Kalimullah Khan, the man India now calls the ‘Mango Man’. Kalimullah Khan failed Class 7 and left ...
After toxic dyes turned the Noyyal River black and 700 factories shut down, Tiruppur reinvented itself with a Zero Liquid Discharge system. Today, the city recycles 130 million litres of water daily ...
Who Is Raghavendra Dwivedi? The Man Behind Team India Nets! He had just ₹21 in his pocket. And sometimes, the crematorium was the only place he could sleep. But Raghavendra Dwivedi never stopped ...
As winter quietly fades and the days begin to stretch a little longer, March brings with it the gentle promise of spring. Gardens begin to wake up, sunlight lingers just a bit more warmly, and it ...
Constructed mostly with natural materials and less than 5% cement, the house harvests over 50,000 litres of rainwater every year. Meals are cooked using a solar cooker or smokeless chulha, while ...
From Himachal’s hills buried under plastic to city streets where trash hides under green cloth, Mohd Ashif realised something powerful — the real garbage isn’t on the road, ...