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Watch How An Ordinary Man Started A Sanitary Napkin Revolution
What is the 100 percent sanitary pad movement? Arunachalam Muruganantham, the first man who wore a sanitary napkin is also the inventor of low-cost sanitary
His Family Couldn’t Afford Daily Meal; Still He Cleared IIT
Source: Anand Kumar When the IIT-JEE results came out it was hard for Dhananjay Kumar to hold back his tears. He was crying, because in
Tea Vendor Fights His Own Case And Wins It Against India’s Largest Bank
Source: Bhopalsamachar At some point, we all have fallen prey to frauds by some company or the other. Yet most of us are too scared
Sunil Chhetri becomes first Indian to score 50 international goals
(Image – pixshark.com) Sunil Chhetri, captain of the Indian national football team has become the first Indian footballer to score 50 international goals. Born in
Afghanistan’s First Woman Provincial Governor and The First Woman Air Force Pilot
No matter how long you cage a bird, you can’t change the fact that it’s meant to fly. In a country like Afghanistan that has
Two Sons Of A Daily-Wage Earner Crack IIT Entrance Under 500 Rank
Dharmraj Saroj from Pratpagarh, Uttar Pradesh has a lot to celebrate about, but a lot to worry about as well. Both of his sons have
Suman More: From Ragpicker to Speaker In Geneva Conference
It was like a scene from a movie: an illiterate rag-picker from the impoverished streets of Pune speaking on a podium to an audience of
Charles Correa: India’s Greatest Architect Passes Away at 84
Charles Correa (1 September 1930–16 June 2015) was an Indian architect, urban planner and activist. An influential architect credited for the creation of modern architecture
Indian-American Wins Big At International Science Fest
Karan Jerath, an Indian-American student living in Friendswood, Texas recently won the prestigious Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award. Karan invented a device that can swiftly
Ludhiana Ammonia Leak: Braveheart Dies While Saving His Workers
On June 12 around 11:50 PM, ammonia gas leaked from a tanker on the outskirts of Ludhiana. People rushed out complaining of nausea and cough.
Tusshar Rishi: After going Chemotherapy For 11 Months Secure 10 CGPA
“They say ‘where there is a will, there is a way’. But this story is more along the lines of ‘stronger the will, greater the
Meet The Man Who Dedicated His Entire Pension To Fill Potholes To Save Lives
Courtesy – www.shramadaan.org Meet Gangadhara Tilak Katnam, a retired railway officer who has spent the last 15 years of his life filling potholes using his