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Educating Bengaluru Citizens: How People Can Come Together to Collectively Shift To Sustainable Practices
Inequitable Access To Water Is A Pressing Issue In Bengaluru, With Marginalized Communities Often Facing Acute Water Shortages.
A Potential Threat To Health: Groundbreaking Study Reveals Alarming Presence Of Nanoplastics In Bottled Water
While the issue of microplastics has gained attention in recent years, this study delves into the largely uncharted territory of nanoplastics, raising concerns about the potential impact on human health and the environment.
How Indus Action Is Impacting Lives Through Simplifying Government Schemes
Indus Action organization has been collaborating with state governments to simplify access to government benefits, with a primary focus on education, livelihood, and maternity benefits.
How This 24-Yr-Old Pianist Thrived In His Career Despite Facing Vision Loss
Raj, an optimistic 24-year-old from Kolkata, has weathered the trials of Retinitis Pigmentosa, a relentless disease causing gradual vision loss since he was 5 years old.
How This Bengaluru- Based Foundation Adopted Over 100 Villages & Empowered Rural Communities
Bengaluru-based Aahwahan Foundation works Pan-India towards the upliftment of villages and focuses on development across key areas such as education, healthcare, financial knowledge, etc
New Study By IITR Highlights Alarming Link Between Automobile Emissions & Air Pollution
A recent report from the Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (IITR) has shown that air pollution during the 2022-2023 period was primarily caused by automobiles. The report mentioned that registered vehicles had increased by 6.3% since 2022.
‘Two Brothers’ Shop In Kolkata Owned By Hindu-Muslim Friends Represents True Essence Of India
The shop is located in Kolkata’s Kudghat and repairs shoes and leather bags. The photo shows two men sitting inside the shop engaged in a conversation, with many shoes being lined up on the shelves.
Study Confirms Menstrual Cups Reduce Non-Biodegradable Waste by 99%
A new study by scientist Soumya Swaminathan reveals that a woman generates around 14.1 kg of non-biodegradable waste in a lifetime if she uses commercially manufactured disposable sanitary pads. However, if she uses menstrual cups, she will yield.06 kg of non-biodegradable waste.
Man Fulfills Mother’s Dream Of Quitting Her Job, Heartwarming Story Leaves Netizens Teary-Eyed
According to Goyal, this was her dream, and he recalled how they both had cried once in the bathroom because they had no money for his college. He posted the tweet along with two pictures of his mother in which she is seen posing for the camera.
“Wholesome”: Mother Celebrates Daughter’s ‘Average’ Board Exam Score, Netizens Applaud
According to the tweet, her daughter had received an overall score of 76% on the exam. Despite the score being considered average by many, the woman was filled with pride and enthusiasm.
‘I Ran Barefoot In Village Athletics Meet’: Inspiring Journey Of Nayana Kokare To Asian Games
Nayana Kokare, the fastest Indian Runner from rural Karnataka, is all set to represent India in the upcoming Asian Games. Her journey was facilitated by Bridges of Sports, an NGO that empowers athletes from underprivileged backgrounds by providing them with the resources and opportunities necessary to compete.
Success Against All Odds! Mother-Son Duo From Waste-Picking Families Excel In Maharashtra SSC Exams
Manthan Telange, who is 16 years old, and his mother, Monica, who works as a waste picker and is 43 years old, studied together for their Class 10 state board exams. Their perseverance paid off as they excelled with 64% and 51.8%, respectively.
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