Those In Need bridges the gap between volunteers and NGOs looking for the right candidates, says Sneha Bhattacharjee.
Three IIT-M students have developed a smart air purifier that removes dust, pollen, pet dander, particulates and pollutants that cause us the most harm, like mould, viruses, bacteria and gaseous chemicals.
A century-old company -- that started as an infrastructure provider for large religious gatherings like the Kumbh Mela -- has expanded its role to keeping the premises of such gatherings litter-free.
Despite dire threats to life and property, they have brought together over 50,000 lovers under one roof across India.
>Health Collective is building a safe space for conversations on mental health and illness.
Two young entrepreneurs from Tamil Nadu are making pencils eco-friendly.
By teaching professional photography to the differently-abled, KnowDisability is helping them take charge of their lives.
On Wednesday, September 18, the Supreme Court denounced manual scavenging as 'most uncivilised and inhuman'. 'It is the notion that they are born to do this which needs to change.'
As India reels from a severe water shortage, startups have begun offering innovative ways to help people access safe drinking water.
The examination season -- and results -- represent enormous pressure, both for students and parents.
The best thing about this series is that the episodes are a little over 20 minutes long, which helps you browse through it easily. Yes, I did say browse because, despite a clever plot, terrible performances mire the experience, notes Moumita Bhattacharjee.
It is not easy for an FMCG brand to make a comeback if it has been out of consumer's reckoning for some time. Moreover, a protracted battle between the owners and then closure of a large number of outlets at one go might have sent some very negative signals to many, says Sneha Bhattacharjee.
This is the story of Kirthi Jayakumar.