Sambhal Begins New Child Vaccination Drive

Sambhal Begins New Child Vaccination Drive

Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh has started a new effort to improve child vaccination. Health workers and community leaders are working together to build trust and guide parents with clear information. The plan focuses on simple outreach and local support. The goal is to help more children complete their vaccine schedules and stay protected from preventable diseases.

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Rural Kannada School in Kasaragod Gets a Fresh New Look

Rural Kannada School in Kasaragod Gets a Fresh New Look

A 70-year-old Kannada-medium school in Kasaragod, Kerala got a bright makeover thanks to community volunteers. The renovation cost 2 lakh rupees and fixed walls, benches and windows. Now over 50 students have a safer school. The makeover renewed hope among parents, teachers and local families — showing the power of small but caring social action.

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Infosys Foundation Honors India’s Social Innovators

Infosys Foundation Awards India’s Top Social Innovators for 2025

Infosys Foundation named eight winners of the Aarohan Social Innovation Awards 2025. Each team received 50 lakh rupees for solutions in education, healthcare and environment. The winning ideas include cancer screening tools, AI reading aids, flood warning systems and low cost health devices. The awards show how young innovators in India are building real social impact.

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Bengaluru Auto Driver Surprises Tech Worker with AI Investment

A Bengaluru auto driver has become an unlikely investor in an AI startup. During a short ride, a passenger learned that the driver owns two homes worth nearly ₹5 crore and earns ₹2–3 lakh each month. The driver has spent years saving, investing in mutual funds, and learning about technology through conversations with passengers. His decision to invest in an AI startup shows how financial awareness is growing across India. The story has gone viral for its message about discipline, curiosity, and the rise of new investors from everyday professions.

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The Legacy of Arunachalam Muruganantham and His Sanitary Pad Machine

Arunachalam Muruganantham, also known as the Padman of India, grew up in poverty in Tamil Nadu and dropped out of school at 14. What began as a simple wish to help his wife turned into a movement that changed the lives of millions of women. By inventing a low cost sanitary pad machine, he made menstrual hygiene affordable and created jobs for women across villages. His story is not just about sanitary pads but about dignity, health, and innovation that reached over 100 countries.

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