Made My Day

Civil Servant by Duty, Mentor by Choice: Assam’s Asfaque Laskar Offers Free Coaching to Rural Youth
Assistant Commissioner Asfaque Laskar in Bajali, Assam, dedicates evenings to free civil service exam coaching, opening education opportunities for financially disadvantaged rural students.

Women Lead Rescue Efforts, Providing Food and Shelter to Hundreds Stranded in Himachal’s Lahaul-Spiti Floods
Between August 25 and 27, relentless heavy rains triggered flash floods and landslides in Lahaul-Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, blocking key highways and leaving hundreds of tourists,

Hyderabad: Devotees Help Pregnant Woman Deliver Baby Amid Heavy Rains at Khairatabad Ganesh Pandal
A pregnant woman in labour receives timely help from devotees to safely deliver her baby amid Khairatabad Ganesh Chaturthi rains.

Namma Metro Makes History in Bengaluru’s First-Ever Organ Transport via Metro, Delivering Donated Liver for Life-Saving Transplant
For the first time, Bengaluru’s metro facilitated the rapid transport of a donated human liver for transplant, setting a new precedent in medical logistics.

23‑Year‑Old Student Navneet Singh Declared Brain‑Dead in Chandigarh; Family Donates Organs, Saving 3 Lives
Despite losing their son, Navneet Singh’s family donated his organs, saving three lives and setting a record in India.

Army Doctor Delivers Baby at Jhansi Railway Station Using Pocket Knife and Hair Clip; Swift Action Saves Mother and Child
Major Rohit Bachwala’s swift and resourceful intervention ensured a safe delivery at Jhansi Railway Station.

Street Vendor’s Son to IAS Officer: Anil Basak (AIR‑45) Appointed Deputy Development Commissioner & CEO in Bihar’s Madhepura
Rising from poverty, Anil Basak’s journey from hawker’s son to IAS officer inspires a generation.
Solar Power Tariff Reaches Cheapest Point Yet; Rajasthan Sees Historically Low Bid Of Rs 2.62/Unit
May 11th, 2017 / 3:46 PM Courtesy:The Guardian| Image Credit:guim|bwbx In a move that analysts have termed as “world historic”, power companies offered to charge
8 Reasons Why Felling Of 2141 Trees In Aarey Is Alarming For Mumbaikars
October 8th, 2019 / 7:03 PM Image Credit:Firstpost,Marathi Hindustan Times As the Aarey forest intensified over the weekend, with BMC claiming that it is not
Poachers Kill Two Rare White Giraffes In Kenya, Only One Left In The World
Poachers have killed two extremely rare white giraffes, a mother and her calf, in northeast Kenya, leaving behind only one white giraffe in the world.
Amid Coronavirus Lockdown Health Of River Ganga Improves: Experts
Ever since the 21-day nationwide lockdown was implemented in the country, there has been a significant improvement in the health of Ganga River, experts have
Revolutionary: Germany Builds A Solar City That Produces Four Times More Energy Than It Consumes – The Logical Indian
April 14th, 2016 / 11:29 AM News Source:CBC news,inhabitat| Image Source:inquisitr We have known cities to be great power-guzzlers, having a huge appetite for consuming
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