Double Amputee Ex- Nepalese Soldier Scales Everest With Artificial Limbs
A double amputee ex-British Gurkha soldier has scaled Mt. Everest, becoming the first in the category to do it with artificial legs.
A double amputee ex-British Gurkha soldier has scaled Mt. Everest, becoming the first in the category to do it with artificial legs.
Aakanksha Monga quit her job at LinkedIn in 2022 to chase her dream job of traveling the world full-time. In a tweet that has gone viral, she shared how her journey has been in the last year.
By establishing ICUs in small towns and rural areas, Mission ICU, a social initiative, seeks to increase critical care capacity in rural areas and bring them up to speed with the urban centers.
Kamalakanni, a 108-year-old Tamil Nadu woman who dropped out of school after the second grade to support her family financially, has topped the state of Kerala’s literacy program.
During an auto liver transplant, the liver is removed from the body and stored in a preservative solution, after the diseased part is removed, damaged veins are repaired and re-implanted in the body.
A man was seen giving water bottles to traffic police officers in Hyderabad in a video that is going viral and is winning the hearts of internet users.
A picture of the auto rickshaw was posted on a Twitter where the driver kept some free water bottles and biscuit packets for the passengers.
“Rest of India provides a livelihood, we provide a purpose,” says Gitanjali who transformed the mountain communities of Ladakh with an alternative education system that focuses on creating leaders for tomorrow.
The story of Inspector JV Dhola’s presence of mind and compassion to help a student reach the right exam centre in Gujarat is making rounds online and has even drawn the attention of Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi.
The Commissionerate police in Odisha have launched the novel programme ‘Enlight 2.0′, to support the education of over 200 girl children who come from socially or financially backward communities.
On International Women’s Day, The Logical Indian strikes a conversation with Sarita Shukla, whose efforts paved the way for many transwomen in Delhi to receive the recognition and respect they deserve.
The 1947 partition had left behind a sense of loss and longing among many families who ended up migrating across the borders. Recently, families of two Sikh brothers were able to reunite after 75 years at the Kartarpur Corridor.
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