by Charu Thakur | Apr 7, 2022
(April 7, 2022) Designing and architecture were her first love. But her passion heightened multi-fold after Pune-based Dhara Kabaria chanced upon upcycling during her master’s degree in alternative use of materials and designs at the Kent Institute of Art and Design...
by Amrita Priya | Apr 5, 2022
(April 5, 2022) She dares to be different. At a time when the spotlight is on stem-based subjects, Mahira Jain prefers to turn the focus on non-stem subjects. Specifically on Indian art, culture, and history. The freshman pursuing bachelor of arts at Duke University...
by Charu Thakur | Apr 3, 2022
(April 3, 2022) Into his teens, a peer-education programme opened up new possibilities that gave the differently-abled a “smiley” to tackle life. Then a Class 8 student, D Kavin Vendhan gave students with special learning needs guidance at his school. A month into...
by Amrita Priya | Apr 1, 2022
(April 1, 2022) In 2018 while searching the internet for a new (coloured) voter id, Chaitanya Prabhu discovered that all the processes to register and upgrade were simple and swift. Yet, enquiring if his friends had their new and improved voter id, he was shocked to...
by sanjana | Mar 29, 2022
The article was first published in Independent on March 25, 2022. Scientists have discovered a groundbreaking method to assess an individual’s risk of heart attack through voice analysis, offering a novel, non-invasive approach to cardiovascular health monitoring....