Changemakers

#SheLeads: ‘Only Formula For Success Was Education’, Says Lawyer Who Founded Indian Union Women’s League
Noorbina Rasheed is an alumnus of the US State Department Exchange Program on Women as Political Leaders in 2011.

My Story: ‘Six years ago, I Never Thought I Can Walk Again, Today I Want To Win Gold Medal’
At the age of 17, Mumbai resident Harshit Mundra met with a ghastly accident. Beating all the odds he became professional para-cyclist and now wishes to win medals internationally.

#SheLeads: ‘Take First Step, Many Will Join’ Says Face Of Wheelchair Basketball In India
Madhavi Latha is an alumnus of the US State Department Exchange for Sports Visitors on Wheelchair Basketball.

My Story: “I Am One Of Midnights Children, 1947 Born, And As Old As Independent India”
The country has changed as much as I have myself in these 73 years – in thought, in ways of being, in appearance, in style, in politics.

#MyStory: My Dog Muffin Is No More But She Blessed Me With A Drive To Start “The Stray Project”
When I lost Muffin, it really felt like I lost a part of myself. She gave me the drive to start “The Stray Project”.

My Story: ‘I Was Publicly Molested At A Family Gathering & Not A Single Spectator Protested’
When I approached the police to seek help, I was humiliated and my complaints fell on deaf ears.

My Story: ‘After Half An Hour Of Unconsciousness, I Led An Assault On Zulu Top And Defeated The Enemy In Kargil War’
On Kargil Vijay Diwas, Major Prince Jose shares his unforgettable experiences after being tasked to plan a special mission to cut the enemy lines of maintenance during the 1999 Kargil War.

My 15 Years Of Entrepreneurial Journey As One Of India’s Most Followed Bloggers On LinkedIn
Started as a blogger in 2005, I am now a serial entrepreneur, seed investor, affiliate marketer and a startup mentor.

My Story: ‘My Father-In-Law Succumbed To COVID-19 After Hospitals Cited Lack Of Ventilators’
We needed an ambulance with a ventilator, which wasn’t available. We tried almost all hospitals, including government hospital LNJP, and each time, we were told that there were no ventilators available.

Reporter’s Diary: What It Was Like To Travel From Delhi To Jammu Amid COVID-19 Lockdown On Special Train
“There would not have been a better place to write this piece than a quarantine facility in Jammu as I am getting much needed calm and peace,” says journalist Arjun Sharma.

My Story: ‘Being Queer, I Was Asked If I Liked Floral Prints, & The Class Laughed Along’
“I was asked to man up so that I get to attract girls, brushing aside the way I sat as unmanly, and the prescribed way out was to balance my femininity with masculinity.”

MyStory: Survived TB As Teen, Stigma Was Bigger And Scarier Than TB Itself
The government and the medical community are so busy curing TB that they forget to tell people how to deal with the TB affected.
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