Molai Forest: Jadav Payeng’s Living Masterpiece

Jadav Payeng is an environmental hero from Assam. At age 16, he saw snakes die on a bare sandbar and started planting bamboo. Decades later, his efforts created Molai Forest, a 550-hectare forest with tigers, elephants, deer, and many trees—all from one man’s vision and care.

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Tulsi Gowda: The Barefoot Woman Who Planted 30,000 Trees

Tulsi Gowda, the “Encyclopaedia of the Forest,” devoted her life to planting and protecting over 30,000 trees. Without formal schooling, she gained unmatched knowledge of seeds, soil, and seasons, teaching generations to respect nature. Her story is one of quiet strength, deep love for the earth, and a legacy rooted in green.

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Ashish Gupta

First Non-Founder Billionaire- This is the story of Shyam Sankar

Shyam Sankar, an Indian born from humble beginnings is now elevated to a billionaire status despite being a non-founder. From operating a souvenir shop, and later a dry-cleaning business in Orlando, his family faced several challenges including filing for bankruptcy. However, despite all the obstacles he did not compromise on his education. Having a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Computer

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Jeevika Didis: Women’s Empowerment Revolution in Bihar

Jeevika stands as a symbol of resilience, where women are the backbone of this program. Jeevika Didis redefine and reshape the meaning of women’s empowerment, while also contributing to the nation economically. They work in every corner of society, from creating handicrafts to managing finance, evolving into profitable and empowered entrepreneurs. Who are Jeevika Didis? Jeevika, to implement social and

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Rishita Samantaray with Governor of Odisha

A 14-year old girl invents a biometric device to reduce the risks of miscarriage in pregnant women and help the specially-abled people

One of the many sensitive topics discussed in households is the topic of Miscarriage. According to the survey conducted by the National Family Health Survey in 2019-21, miscarriages occur often in India, with a rate of 4.9% with 23 % of cases occurring in the first trimester (<12 weeks). There can be many reasons for a miscarriage, most of them

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