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Malayali couple Arun Ashokan and Sumi helped built an elementary school in Chisasila village in Malawi to improve access to education.
Indian architect Bijoy Jain, who likes to refer to himself as an artist, has given sustainable design a fresh lease of life.
Yale astrophysicist Priyamvada Natarajan is the Indian woman who has made to the TIME's 2024 list of 100 most influential people.
Social entrepreneur Aakarsh Shamanur started the BePolite initiative to help empower the street vendors across India.
British-Indian singer and songwriter Jay Sean recently completed 20 years in the music industry and is happy to be relevant.
British-Indian actress Ritu Arya has been representing the South Asian community in Hollywood with her projects.
22-year-old chess player R Vaishali has become India's 84th Grandmaster. She is the sister of Grandmaster R Pragganandhaa.
Hyderabad teen Chethana Dharavath started ConnectSpark to help provide students of government school with career guidance.
Nikita Menon, who is now in the UK, put the Indian classical dance form Bharatanatyam on the spotlight in Singapore, where she was raised.
Rajiv Sharma from Jamshedpur is the founder of ALVE air fresheners where they make it from recycled temple floral waste.
28-year-old Panthoi Chanu from Manipur has become the first Indian to play professional football in Australia.
Archit Patil, who has won the Rashtriya Bal Puraskar, has been saving the lives of new mothers through his innovation - PPH cup.
9-year-old Tharaagai Aarathana swam across the Palk Strait with her dad Aravind to raise awareness on marine pollution.
Tanveer Sangha, at the age of 19, became the second person of Indian origin to make it to the Australian men's national cricket team.
Social entrepreneur Vishal Tolambia was featured in Forbes 30 Under 30 list for converting textile waste into recycled material.
Indian-American teen Adrit Rao from Palo Alto is using AI to revolutionise healthcare by creating apps that can create impact.