Komal Ganatra, the only Gujarat woman to crack the UPSC exam this year

Komal Ganatra, the only Gujarat woman to crack the UPSC exam this year Savarkundla: Thirty-two-year-old Komal Ganatra from Gujarat is the only woman from the state to have cracked the UPSC exam this year. After four attempts, the hard work has finally paid off. With a 591 ranking on the national merit list, she is an inspiration. But what makes Komal's feat even more valuable is her spirit to make a difference. Within a fortnight of her marriage to one Shailesh Popat in...
10:19 AM, May 21, 2013

Meet Ruvaida, the first woman from Kupwara to crack the UPSC exam

Meet Ruvaida, the first woman from Kupwara to crack the UPSC exam Srinagar: Twenty-six-year old doctor Ruvaida Salam has become the first woman from the Kupwara district in Jammu and Kashmir to have cracked the Civil Services examination. Her name is now added to the small list of youth valley icons like IAS topper Shah Faesal and cricketer Parvez Rasool. She has done the Valley proud by being first woman from backward frontier Kupwara district to crack the civil services - a...
09:59 AM, May 20, 2013

Thiruvananthapuram: Meet Suryalayam, the messiah of the hungry

Thiruvananthapuram: Meet Suryalayam, the messiah of the hungry Thiruvananthapuram: A man in Thiruvananthapuram is on a mission to ensure the poor do not go hungry. Feeding over a 100 people every day for the past 30 years, Suryalayam is known as the messiah of the hungry. Every morning in a small restaurant on the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram, a 100 meals are cooked, packed and then handed over to Suryalayam Raveendran. He then takes off on his bike looking...
02:32 PM, May 17, 2013

Bihar: Bureaucrats provide free coaching to IAS aspirants in Naxal-affected areas

Bihar: Bureaucrats provide free coaching to IAS aspirants in Naxal-affected areas Banka: Cracking the UPSC is a difficult proposition, especially for aspirants who live in Naxal-infested areas, with no access to proper coaching facilities. But all that has changed in Bihar's Banka district due to the efforts of District Magistrate Dipak Anand and his deputy Sub-Divisional Magistrate Mithilesh Mishra. Together, they conduct free coaching sessions for students taking the UPSC exam from this region. With no proper guidance, the youth in...
11:02 PM, May 15, 2013

'Chattai Therapy' provides relief to kids suffering from cancer

'Chattai Therapy' provides relief to kids suffering from cancer New Delhi: A special chattai therapy is providing some relief to little children suffering from cancer. CanKids initiative at AIIMS Delhi helps children undergo treatment by helping them with motivational and self esteem talks. Chemotherapy sessions, frequent hospital visits, long waiting hours, hair loss - are images associated with cancer. Battling the disease is a painful process for every one. Poonam Bagai was no different. The government officer's life was...
11:28 AM, May 14, 2013

Salman promises 2,500 water tanks to drought-hit Maharashtra districts

Salman promises 2,500 water tanks to drought-hit Maharashtra districts Mumbai: Whoever said that celebrities don't care about what's going on in the real world, Salman Khan will make them rethink that. He has promised to donate 2,500 water tanks to drought-hit districts in Maharashtra, which is facing its worst drought in 40 years. Across Maharashtra, it has been a devastatingly dry summer as more than 11,000 villages grapple with the worst drought in four decades. But there might be...
10:09 AM, May 13, 2013
India Positive: Stories of courage and compassion

India Positive: Stories of courage and compassion

Watch India Positive for the good stories from across the country. ...
04:28 PM, Apr 13, 2013

Assam: Green warrior Jadab Payeng plants trees at isolated sand bar

Assam: Green warrior Jadab Payeng plants trees at isolated sand bar Jorhat: Green warrior Jadab Payeng never forgot the devastating Assam floods of 1979. For three decades, Jadab Payeng has been instrumental in planting trees nurturing a 1,000 hectare forest in a Brahmaputra sand bar. For the past thirty three years of his life, he has been crossing this river, walking along the sand bars and planting trees and even talking to them like there was no tomorrow. Three decades of...
03:12 PM, Apr 12, 2013

UP: 13-year-old helps bring public toilets to his village

UP: 13-year-old helps bring public toilets to his village Khamhariya Damuan: A 13-year-old is acting as a catalyst of change not just for his home, but for the entire village community in Uttar Pradesh. Omkar Dubey took up the issue of sanitation forcing his village heads to set up public toilets. More than 70 per cent Indian homes have no access to a toilet. India has more cellphones than toilets. More than half a million children in India die...
10:58 AM, Apr 11, 2013

Bihar: Call centre in Madhubani a lifeline for farmers

Bihar: Call centre in Madhubani a lifeline for farmers Madhubani: A call centre is proving to be quite a lifeline for farmers in Madhubani in Bihar. It is an initiative by Delhi-based Drishti Foundation and is proving to be central to the economy of agriculture in the region. It is a lifeline for the farmers of the Madhubani district, addressing their queries and problems on farming, seed selection, what fertiliser to use and using new-age techniques. The call centre...
09:56 AM, Apr 10, 2013

After-school centre helps underpriveleged children dream big

After-school centre helps underpriveleged children dream big New Delhi: An NGO called Navjyoti has given a new ray of hope to underprivileged children. An after-school centre that provides activity based learning, it nurtures their ambitions and dreams. An alcoholic father, a dependent mother and a younger brother who has already quit school is life for 13-year-old Ram Nivas. But in the classroom, he does a 'Taare Zameen Par' with his latest achievement, an electric swing. Helping him...
10:07 AM, Apr 09, 2013

Rajasthan: Education camps make girls financially independent

Rajasthan: Education camps make girls financially independent Girls from the desert villages in Rajasthan, which infamous for female foeticide and child marriages, are benefiting, thanks to residential education camps. From would be child brides, they are now looking at financial independence. ...
10:36 AM, Apr 02, 2013

Kolkata band sings for Malala, pledges to take her cause forward

Kolkata band sings for Malala, pledges to take her cause forward A band in Kolkata has found inspiration in young Pakistani girl and hero Malala Yousufzai. Not only are they singing for the young Pakistani who survived the Taliban attempt on her life, they're also funding children's education projects. ...
10:12 AM, Mar 07, 2013

Bhopal: Age old 'guru-shishya' tradition going strong at Dhrupad Sansthan

Bhopal: Age old 'guru-shishya' tradition going strong at Dhrupad Sansthan The age old 'guru-shishya' tradition is still going strong at the Dhrupad Sansthan in Bhopal. Students come in from around the world, looking to learn classical music and they are handpicked by the Ustads. ...
09:01 AM, Mar 06, 2013

SRCC students help puppeteers, manual scavengers earn a decent living

SRCC students help puppeteers, manual scavengers earn a decent living Students from the prestigious Sri Ram College of Commerce aren't just about number-crunching. They use social entrepreneurship to help underprivileged people in the national capital from facilitating micro-credit for autorickshaw drivers to reaching out and arranging vocational training to puppeteers, manual scavengers to helping manual scavengers earn a decent living. ...
09:20 AM, Mar 05, 2013