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India's Space Sector Set to Soar After Artemis II Success
InnovationApr 8

India's Space Sector Set to Soar After Artemis II Success

NASA's Artemis II moon mission is opening doors for India's growing space program. The successful mission strengthens international partnerships that could launch India into the next generation of lunar exploration.

South China Morning Post3 min read
India's Cheetah Population Hits 38 After New Cubs Born
Planet WinsFeb 18

India's Cheetah Population Hits 38 After New Cubs Born

Three adorable cheetah cubs were just born in India, bringing the country's total cheetah population to 38 and marking a major milestone in one of the world's boldest wildlife comeback stories. It's the first time cheetahs have successfully bred on Indian soil since going extinct there 74 years ago.

Phys.org2 min read
India Hosts Big Cat Conservation Summit in 2026
Planet WinsMay 13

India Hosts Big Cat Conservation Summit in 2026

India will showcase its remarkable success in protecting five big cat species at the 2026 International Big Cat Alliance Summit. Pre-summit events across the country will highlight how tigers, lions, leopards, snow leopards, and cheetahs are thriving thanks to conservation efforts.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
India's Wild Tiger Population Soars 161% Since 2006
Planet WinsApr 23

India's Wild Tiger Population Soars 161% Since 2006

India now shelters 75% of the world's wild tigers after a remarkable conservation effort brought populations from 1,411 in 2006 to 3,682 in 2022. The nation is the only country successfully protecting five big cat species simultaneously.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
India Doubles Wild Tiger Population to 3,000 in 10 Years
Planet WinsFeb 1

India Doubles Wild Tiger Population to 3,000 in 10 Years

India has more than doubled its wild tiger population from 1,411 to over 3,000 in just a decade, marking one of conservation's greatest modern success stories. The dramatic recovery proves that even critically endangered species can bounce back with the right approach.

Google News - Conservation Success3 min read
15 Shark Tank India Startups Hit Major Milestones in 2026
Innovation5d ago

15 Shark Tank India Startups Hit Major Milestones in 2026

Fifteen startups from Shark Tank India are proving that reality TV success can translate into real business growth, with companies hitting billion-dollar valuations and nationwide expansion. From fashion to food tech, these entrepreneurs turned their TV moment into lasting market success.

Google News - India Startup Success3 min read
India's Cave Fungi May Lead to New Medicines and Space Tech
InnovationJun 18

India's Cave Fungi May Lead to New Medicines and Space Tech

Scientists exploring India's 1,500 cave systems are discovering fungi that could revolutionize medicine, environmental cleanup, and space exploration. These tiny organisms thrive in complete darkness and may hold answers to antibiotic resistance and surviving on Mars.

The Better India3 min read
Two Rescued Rhinos Return to the Wild in India
Planet WinsJan 20

Two Rescued Rhinos Return to the Wild in India

After five years of rehabilitation, two one-horned rhinos rescued from devastating floods in India are heading home to Kaziranga National Park. Their journey from injured orphans to healthy animals ready for release shows conservation at its finest.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
India Investor Rajan Anandan Backs 100+ Startups to Success
InnovationMar 30

India Investor Rajan Anandan Backs 100+ Startups to Success

A former Google executive turned investor is helping power India's startup revolution, backing over 100 companies and nurturing multiple billion-dollar businesses. Rajan Anandan's journey shows how mentorship and smart investing can transform an entire economy.

Google News - India Startup Success3 min read
Rare Deer Subspecies Thrives After Relocation in India
Planet WinsMay 12

Rare Deer Subspecies Thrives After Relocation in India

A deer subspecies once confined to a single reserve in India has successfully established a thriving breeding population in a new home. The effort proves conservation can reverse even the most precarious situations.

Mongabay2 min read
India's 10 Best Tiger Reserves Show Conservation Win
Planet WinsFeb 16

India's 10 Best Tiger Reserves Show Conservation Win

India's tiger population is thriving so well that certain reserves now offer visitors exceptional chances of spotting these magnificent big cats in the wild. From Ranthambore's open terrain to Bandhavgarh's record-high tiger density, conservation success is giving wildlife lovers unforgettable encounters with nature's most iconic predator.

Times of India - Good News3 min read
India's Saltwater Crocodile Population Hits 1,858
Planet WinsJan 19

India's Saltwater Crocodile Population Hits 1,858

India's largest population of saltwater crocodiles just grew by 32, reaching 1,858 in Odisha's rivers and sanctuaries. New drone technology is helping conservationists protect these ancient reptiles better than ever before.

The Hindu2 min read
India and Norway Launch Green Partnership for Clean Energy
Planet WinsMay 19

India and Norway Launch Green Partnership for Clean Energy

India and Norway have joined forces in a new Green Strategic Partnership focused on clean energy, climate solutions, and ocean sustainability. The collaboration combines India's vast resources with Norway's technology to tackle global environmental challenges.

Google News - Norway Green Energy2 min read
India's Leopard Cubs Reunited With Mothers Using Safe Boxes
Community HeroesMay 11

India's Leopard Cubs Reunited With Mothers Using Safe Boxes

Wildlife experts in India have successfully reunited over 100 leopard cubs with their mothers using a simple overnight monitoring system. The method has a 95% success rate and helps young leopards learn crucial survival skills.

Good Good Good3 min read
Coal India's Stalled Solar Project Completed in 9 Months
InnovationApr 22

Coal India's Stalled Solar Project Completed in 9 Months

A solar energy company rescued a stuck 142 MW project in India and finished it in nine months, turning a setback into a success story. The plant will now power thousands of homes while creating local jobs in rural Gujarat.

PV Magazine2 min read
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Planet WinsFeb 11

India Doubles Wild Tiger Population to 3,000 in Just 10 Years

India's wild tiger count soared from 1,411 to over 3,000 between 2006 and 2022, marking one of the greatest conservation comebacks in modern history. The stunning recovery proves that with smart strategy and community support, we can bring endangered species back from the brink.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
India's Gen Z Startups Thrive Beyond Big Cities
InnovationJun 13

India's Gen Z Startups Thrive Beyond Big Cities

Young entrepreneurs across India are launching successful startups from small towns and villages, proving innovation isn't limited to major cities. Government initiatives over the past 12 years have created a thriving ecosystem supporting youth-led businesses nationwide.

Google News - India Startup Success2 min read
Indian School Achieves 100% Environmental Literacy Goal
Planet WinsJun 5

Indian School Achieves 100% Environmental Literacy Goal

A school in Kerala, India just launched the country's first comprehensive environmental education program where students track their own carbon footprints and build eco-robots. Every student will learn to measure and reduce their family's emissions over the next year.

The Hindu2 min read
India's Similipal Park Adds 3 Crocodiles, Reversing Decline
Planet WinsJun 18

India's Similipal Park Adds 3 Crocodiles, Reversing Decline

After two years of declining numbers, India's Similipal Tiger Reserve has recorded 84 mugger crocodiles, up from 81 last year. The modest gain signals healthier rivers and shows how patient conservation work pays off.

The Better India2 min read
India's Cheetah Count Crosses 50 After 70-Year Extinction
Planet WinsMar 19

India's Cheetah Count Crosses 50 After 70-Year Extinction

A female cheetah named Jwala just gave birth to five cubs at Kuno National Park, pushing India's cheetah population past 50 for the first time since 1952. The milestone traces back to one determined conservationist who refused to let a dream die.

The Better India2 min read

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