Sikkim became the world’s first fully organic state by converting all its farmland—over 76,000 hectares—to chemical-free cultivation. This Himalayan state’s bold shift set a global example in sustainable agriculture and environmental care.
Reporter Rhea Dadinath, in conversation with Samara Thettayil, who scored an outstanding 99.60% in the SSC exams. "I didn’t study 12 hours a day — I just made every hour count." A quiet force of brilliance from Carmelite Convent English High School.
Tim Friede’s self-injected snake venom experiments spark cautious hope in India. Experts see potential in a universal antivenom but warn against replicating his risky path.
Rajendra Padale, a kulfiwala in Mumbai, makes just ₹10 per unit, yet for over 25 years, he’s stayed true to quality and personal connections. “If I use cheaper milk, it wouldn’t taste the same,” he says. His secret? Consistency and customer loyalty, proving that perseverance can overcome even the thinnest profit margins.
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.
Mr. Alag Natarajan: The Matka Man of India Who’s Quenching Thirst with Compassion
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.
Olive Ridley Turtles in Odisha: A Groundbreaking Record in Rushikulya and the Heros Who Helped Reach This Milestone
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
A dyslexic Englishman who was never properly taught how to read in school has finally been able to enjoy a copy of a magazine he bought in 1985.
Throughout history, red lips have symbolized defiance, empowerment, and resistance against oppression.
They took her home to Sydney, named her Lisa, and unknowingly gave the world a cricketing legend.
Know about the country where stones are currency!
Indowud NFC has pioneered the creation of Natural Fibre Composite (NFC) boards using rice husk—a byproduct of rice milling that is often discarded or burned, contributing to pollution.