Jhansi shows the way to combat the Locust Menace
When we sit down for a meal, we instinctively thank the Almighty. But how many of us also thank the farmer who braves numerous odds
When we sit down for a meal, we instinctively thank the Almighty. But how many of us also thank the farmer who braves numerous odds
Tata Power partners with CADRRE to launch ‘PAY AUTENTION’- Autism Support Network on World Autism Awareness Day • India’s first bridgital Autism support network •
Mrs. Prabha Raman is a name you may not be familiar with but is a Hero that you must know. This is her story and
Learning Braille independently is now possible for students of the Rajyakrit Netrahin Madhya Vidyalaya in Harmu, Ranchi. This is thanks to Annie, India’s first self-learning
During inspection of a primary school in Tarikhet block of Almora district, Geetika Joshi, a deputy education officer, saw children shivering in the cold, as
Something unusual happened when dusk fell in early summer in more than 400 villages in the southern Indian state of Telangana. Men and women raced
Giridih: Four months is just not enough for any officer or politicians to bring about a major change in the outlook of a city. Especially,
DASANADODDI (MALAVALLI TALUK): Eighty-two-year-old shepherd Kamegowda may be illiterate, but he has been able to do what most so-called educated and environmentally conscious persons only
More than 63,500 schools in Maharashtra became digital up to June this year, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said here Wednesday. He called for laying more
Drug abuse, sexual assault, domestic violence—these are three crimes that most people are too scared to report, and the ones that have the most far-reaching
The one thing that stood out during the devastating Kerala floods was the effective response of the civil administration, especially when compared with poorer and
As per data published by Tea Board India, the number of tea plantations in North India (which includes West Bengal, Assam and all the North-Eastern
Madhuri was in class 9 when she became friends with Bharadwaj. They traveled from their villages every day to Aligarh. She went to her school,
The residents of a Chennai apartment complex have evinced the effectiveness of systematic rainwater harvesting by collecting around 1,00,000 litres of water in just three
As several parts of the country continue to struggle with India’s humungous garbage problem, an IAS officer in Madhya Pradesh has managed to clear over
With 95 per cent of the World Heritage Site submerged and thousands of animal struggling to say afloat, meet the bunch of people who dive
Sanjay Kumar Alang, the District Collector of Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, was doing the annual inspection of the city’s Central Jail. While he was checking and discussing
Ritu Sain, a 2003-batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, can’t forget the first sight that greeted her when she entered Ambikapur city, in Surguja district