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Atita Verghese: India’s first female skateboarder is kickflipping gender norms

Atita Verghese: India’s first female skateboarder is kickflipping gender norms

by Darshana Ramdev | Dec 4, 2023

(December 4, 2023) Atita Verghese was 19 when she got on a skateboard for the first time, on a whim. The spark she felt was instant, and very real – ten years later, it’s still burning bright. Atita Verghese, or ‘Atty’, as she is known to her...
Vandana Suri is empowering women to ‘drive’ progress through Taxshe

Vandana Suri is empowering women to ‘drive’ progress through Taxshe

by Amrita Priya | Jan 29, 2023

(January 29, 2023) With her initiative Vandana Suri, is making a world of difference to the lives of women. The awardee of Global Sustainable Development Goals and Her (2019) for her entrepreneurial venture, Taxshe, Vandana has been empowering women with an exclusive...
Global Energy Award-winner Dr. Kaushik Rajashekara is working on futuristic machines

Global Energy Award-winner Dr. Kaushik Rajashekara is working on futuristic machines

by Namrata Srivastava | Dec 9, 2022

(December 9, 2022) Growing up, The Jetsons was one of my favourite cartoons. I was fascinated by the futurist gadgets on the show – especially their flying cars. And quite recently, I had an opportunity to interact with a scientist who is actually working on the...
Juliet Decaestecker: The Belgian vet in love with India

Juliet Decaestecker: The Belgian vet in love with India

by Amrita Priya | Oct 27, 2022

(October 27, 2022) Globe trotter and veterinarian Dr Juliet Decaestecker of Belgium has travelled to 35 countries but the longest that she has stayed in any foreign country is India. The country was home to her for four and a half years. When her husband’s tenure as...
The ‘lake man’: Anand Malligavad bridges science with tradition to revive Bengaluru’s dying lakes

The ‘lake man’: Anand Malligavad bridges science with tradition to revive Bengaluru’s dying lakes

by Amrita Priya | May 31, 2022

(May 31, 2022) A Google search of Bengaluru’s lakes even throws up a dedicated Wikipedia page. The city has around 80 lakes today, some of which have been in the news for all the wrong reasons – including a stubborn cloud of toxic, inflammable foam on...
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