
24-Year-Old Runs Delhi Shelter for 200 Rescued Animals
Naman Sharma started rescuing animals at age 11 with an injured pigeon. Now he runs a Delhi shelter saving up to 20 animals daily, and needs one crucial machine to speed up life-saving care.
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Naman Sharma started rescuing animals at age 11 with an injured pigeon. Now he runs a Delhi shelter saving up to 20 animals daily, and needs one crucial machine to speed up life-saving care.

A groundbreaking study from IIT Delhi and the University of Chicago reveals that making streets safer for Delhi's working-class cyclists could deliver faster climate benefits than focusing solely on electric vehicles. The research shows that nearly 30% of greenhouse gas emissions in major Indian cities come from transport, and protecting existing cyclists is key.

As the sun sets during Ramadan, Delhi's historic food lanes transform into vibrant gathering places where families and friends share traditional Iftar meals. From Old Delhi's Jama Masjid area to Shaheen Bagh's bustling streets, the city's culinary traditions are creating moments of connection and joy.

In Delhi's Mukherjee Nagar, exam student Ashutosh collects wasted food from community feasts and feeds it to stray animals. His quiet act tackles India's 78 million tonnes of annual food waste, one plate at a time.

After witnessing a landfill collapse kill four people, engineering student Praveen Nayak dropped out to launch waste-collecting e-rickshaw ambulances across Delhi. His venture now runs 18 clinics, diverts tons of trash from landfills, and generates Rs 1.5 crore in annual revenue.

Delhi's Chief Minister announced a plan to transform slum neighborhoods with permanent housing, clean water, and parks instead of displacing residents. The $12 million initiative marks a shift from removal to dignified living for thousands of families.

Three community halls in Delhi are now serving as emergency night shelters for homeless residents and hospital visitors after courts declared shelter a fundamental right. The move comes as temperatures dropped to 7.6°C, creating urgent need for warm overnight spaces.

Delhi just gave over 1,600 acres of precious green space the strongest legal protection possible, ending a three-decade delay. The move safeguards vital lungs for one of the world's most polluted cities.

In northwest Delhi, waste pickers like Nargis Bi transform mountains of household garbage into recyclable materials, creating sustainable livelihoods while cleaning the city. For over 50 years, she's turned what others discard into income and environmental impact.

Delhi is building footbridges at eight of its most dangerous intersections to stop pedestrian deaths. Construction starts this month with strict deadlines to keep the project on track.

Millions of devotees will soon travel more easily to major religious sites as Delhi rolls out comfortable, eco-friendly buses to Ayodhya, Vaishno Devi, and other pilgrimage destinations. The new service aims to make spiritual journeys affordable and accessible for everyone.

Delhi just upgraded a program that will give girls from low-income families $670 each to support their education from birth through college graduation. The new initiative replaces a 16-year-old scheme and nearly doubles the financial support available.

Delhi is launching a massive cleanup campaign on June 14 to restore the Yamuna River, with 500 organizations joining the effort. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta says protecting the culturally vital waterway requires ongoing community action.

Delhi is giving eligible prisoners a second chance by reducing sentences this Republic Day, with women and seniors receiving up to 90 days off their time. The move balances compassion with public safety, excluding violent offenders while helping reformed inmates rejoin society sooner.

India's capital city is taking bold action to clear its toxic air by proposing to ban new fossil fuel motorcycles and scooters starting in 2028. With two-wheelers making up 67% of Delhi's vehicles, this electric shift could dramatically improve air quality for millions.

The Delhi government just launched five scholarship programs offering up to Rs 20 lakh for students from underserved communities to pursue education from primary school through PhD programs abroad. Applications are open until April 30 for SC, ST, and OBC students across the city.

Over 4 million Delhi residents in unauthorized colonies can now claim full ownership of their homes thanks to a new government policy. The simplified process removes red tape that has kept families in legal limbo for decades.

Delhi authorities cleared 83 acres of illegally occupied land to restore a protected biodiversity park designed to give wildlife and native plants room to thrive. The move brings the Tilpath Valley Biodiversity Park one major step closer to its original conservation mission.

Delhi's new program ensures young adults aging out of child care institutions get education, job training, and support to build independent lives. The scheme reaches 150-200 youth each year who previously faced life after 18 with no family support.

Delhi's Municipal Corporation is ditching endless pothole repairs for a smarter approach using cutting-edge road technologies. Three innovations from India's top road research institute could finally end the city's pothole problems.
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