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Mom of 5-Month-Old Studies for India's Toughest Medical Exam
Community Heroes2h ago

Mom of 5-Month-Old Studies for India's Toughest Medical Exam

Saniya married at 18 to escape family pressure and pursue her dream of becoming a doctor. Now 20 with a baby daughter, she's preparing for India's notoriously difficult medical entrance exam while studying between naps and late-night hours. #

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Delhi Offers Free Buses for 160,000 NEET Retakers
Acts of Kindness10h ago

Delhi Offers Free Buses for 160,000 NEET Retakers

Students forced to retake India's crucial medical entrance exam will ride city buses free on test day. Delhi's government is easing the burden after a paper leak forced a do-over for hundreds of thousands of students.

The Hindu2 min read
71-Year-Old Takes NEET to Keep Promise to His Mother
Community HeroesMay 14

71-Year-Old Takes NEET to Keep Promise to His Mother

A retired government official sat for India's toughest medical entrance exam at 71, fulfilling a decades-old promise to his late mother. His journey back to a childhood dream moved millions online.

The Better India3 min read
Actress Googled Politician, Then Married Him
Acts of KindnessApr 25

Actress Googled Politician, Then Married Him

Bollywood star Parineeti Chopra met politician Raghav Chadha at a London breakfast meeting and knew almost instantly he could be "the one." Their refreshingly normal love story proves sometimes the best relationships start with simple conversations and a quick Google search.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Mom Grows Family's Veggies in 200 Pots on Her Terrace
Acts of KindnessMar 29

Mom Grows Family's Veggies in 200 Pots on Her Terrace

What started as a single wheatgrass plant for her sick father has transformed into a thriving 200-plant garden that feeds Ravneet Kaur's entire family. Her Ludhiana terrace now produces everything from cauliflower to melons, proving you don't need farmland to grow your own food.

The Better India2 min read