This summer, skip the usual. Dive into India’s forgotten flavors — where every sip is a story, and every glass is a memory waiting to happen.
We were in conversation with Mr. Alag Natarajan, known as the “Matka Man” of Delhi. He has been placing earthen pots filled with water across Delhi since 2014. His simple yet impactful act provides free drinking water to hundreds daily, embodying a quiet act of kindness in a busy world.
Great Stories spreads awareness about the Olive Ridley Turtles and the heroes who have dedicated the better half of their careers working for their conservation. A story by Reporter, Rhea Dadinath
Indore, India’s cleanest city, thrives on waste management and citizen involvement. Manish Singh says, “I dedicate this award to Indore’s citizens.” Harshika Singh adds, “My priority is to maintain this ranking.”
Rocco, an African Grey parrot, shocked his owner by using Amazon Alexa to add watermelons, light bulbs, and even a kettle to the shopping cart. Known for his intelligence and mischief, Rocco didn’t just shop—he also asked Alexa to play his favorite music. Thankfully, purchase confirmations prevented unexpected deliveries, but his antics serve as a hilarious reminder that smart devices are always listening!
While most people slow down in their golden years, DJ Wika Szmyt is doing the opposite—lighting up dance floors and proving that passion has no age limit.
A woman who rescued a drowning toddler from a pool has met him again for just the second time—64 years later.
Thirty-five years after prom, a Colorado woman saved her former date’s life by donating a kidney. Reunited by fate, their story proves the power of lasting connections and selfless generosity.
In an unassuming 400-square-foot room in their flat, a Nagpur couple is growing the world’s most expensive spice — saffron — without soil or water. Recreating Kashmir’s ambience in one of India’s hottest cities, Nagpur, they used an innovative aeroponic technique to produce a yield that mopped up a mind-boggling Rs 50 lakh annually.
Legendary Goan singer Kesarbai Kerkar’s Jaat Kahan Ho is soaring through space on NASA’s Voyager Golden Record. From Goa’s shores to the cosmos, her voice proves that great music is truly universal.










