What does it mean for art to exist everywhere humans have reached? For Singapore-based interdisciplinary artist Lakshmi Mohanbabu, the answer is not metaphorical. Her work has quite literally travelled to both extremes of human exploration—outer space and…
Journalist Rhea Dadinath in conversation with Kathrine Switzer, An Emmy Award–winning broadcaster and the first woman to officially register for and run the Boston Marathon, Kathrine Switzer’s life changed the course of women’s sport forever. Her historic 1967 run…
When Ancy Sojan first competed at a district championship in Thrissur, she did it barefoot. She was 13 or 14 years old, had no spikes, and no clear sense yet of where athletics would take…
Ashish Limaye’s story is not about an institution or a system — it is about a rider. A boy who grew up in Pune, a city with a deep and historic horse culture shaped by…
In parts of rural Jharkhand where access to schooling, health information and menstrual hygiene remains inconsistent, the Nishchay Foundation represents a model built not on funding or scale, but sustained local engagement. The foundation, led…
In 2010, a simple incident at Mysuru Railway Station exposed a gap that millions with disabilities quietly navigate every day. A visually impaired commuter missed his train because he was misinformed about the platform. His…
A source from the Ministry shared why this test is so historic.
The moment brought together two worlds — the instinctive field knowledge of a local tracker and the scientific study of an Oxford botanist — and highlighted how fragile this species truly is.
As she sets her sights on the 2026 Asian Games, one thing is certain: every stride she takes now carries the weight of a village’s pride and the hope of countless young girls who dare to dream.
Half a century is a long time. Long enough for hair to grey, children to grow, and the world to change in ways no one could have imagined. But for Mangala, Rekha, Shubha, Sushma, Sunila, and…







