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Engineer Juggles Day Job 15 Years Before Breakout Role
Community HeroesMay 6

Engineer Juggles Day Job 15 Years Before Breakout Role

Pratik Gandhi worked as an engineer while performing in Gujarati theatre for 15 years before his role in Scam 1992 launched him to national fame. His story proves that persistence and dedication can lead to extraordinary success, even when the timeline stretches far longer than expected.

The Better India2 min read
India's PM Urged Teaching Cleanliness in Schools 50 Years Ago
SolutionsFeb 23

India's PM Urged Teaching Cleanliness in Schools 50 Years Ago

In 1974, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi called for cleanliness education in Indian schools, starting from kindergarten. Her vision planted seeds for campaigns that would transform India's cities decades later.

The Hindu2 min read
India Leaders Unite on Good Friday Across Party Lines
Acts of KindnessApr 3

India Leaders Unite on Good Friday Across Party Lines

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and opposition leader Rahul Gandhi both celebrated Good Friday with messages of unity and compassion, showing rare political harmony. Devotees across India gathered at churches to mark the solemn Christian holiday with prayers and processions.

DW News2 min read
Teen in Wheelchair Maps 50+ Accessible Spots Across India
Community HeroesJun 8

Teen in Wheelchair Maps 50+ Accessible Spots Across India

After a road accident left 13-year-old Pratik Shingare in a wheelchair, he discovered how inaccessible most public spaces really are. Now 14, he's created StairlessJourney to map verified accessible locations so others can step out with confidence.

The Better India3 min read
CA at 26 Walks Away to Mentor 100,000 Students
Acts of KindnessFeb 28

CA at 26 Walks Away to Mentor 100,000 Students

Surbhi Gandhi cleared one of India's toughest exams, then made a choice that stunned everyone. She left her stable career to build a wellness brand that's now reached over 100,000 people.

The Better India2 min read
Police Rescue Kidnapped Son After 2-Week Search in India
Community HeroesJan 27

Police Rescue Kidnapped Son After 2-Week Search in India

A 24-year-old man returned safely to his family after police pressure forced his abductors to release him two weeks into an ordeal. The massive search effort across Jharkhand ended when the kidnappers freed Kairav Gandhi on a roadside and fled.

The Hindu2 min read
How American Pacifism Traveled the World and Came Home
Global NewsJun 11

How American Pacifism Traveled the World and Came Home

A simple idea born in colonial Pennsylvania journeyed across continents through Tolstoy and Gandhi before returning to transform America's civil rights movement. The circle of peace that started with William Penn's Quakers found its way back through Martin Luther King Jr.

Smithsonian2 min read
54-Year-Old Builds More Muscle After Brain Surgery Than Ever
Health & WellnessApr 4

54-Year-Old Builds More Muscle After Brain Surgery Than Ever

Two months after brain surgery, Kelly Gandhi Gahr returned to the gym with one goal: prove that strength has no age limit. Today at 54, she's lifting heavier than before her operation and inspiring thousands online.

Womens Health3 min read
Indian Scientist Fought Her Way to Feed a Nation
Community HeroesMay 28

Indian Scientist Fought Her Way to Feed a Nation

After a Nobel Prize winner denied her admission for being a woman, Kamala Sohonie used Gandhi-inspired protest to become India's first female biochemistry PhD and nutrition champion. Her perseverance opened doors for generations of women scientists.

Scientific American2 min read
Mumbai Tribals Win Pause on Park Evictions After Protest
Acts of KindnessJan 27

Mumbai Tribals Win Pause on Park Evictions After Protest

Hundreds of Indigenous families in Mumbai's Sanjay Gandhi National Park successfully halted demolitions of their homes after a day-long peaceful protest. Forest officials agreed to pause the eviction drive while the government reviews tribal land rights claims.

Indian Express2 min read
Indian Zoo Keeps Animals Cool With Mist and Khus Mats
Planet WinsApr 24

Indian Zoo Keeps Animals Cool With Mist and Khus Mats

As summer temperatures climb, India's Indira Gandhi Zoological Park has perfected the art of keeping 625 acres of animals comfortable. Water sprinklers, traditional cooling mats, and custom care plans ensure every creature stays safe in the heat.

The Hindu2 min read
Mumbai Park Welcomes Lion Cubs, 50 Leopards & 13 Tigers
Planet WinsApr 22

Mumbai Park Welcomes Lion Cubs, 50 Leopards & 13 Tigers

Three lion cubs just arrived at Mumbai's Sanjay Gandhi National Park, the only urban park in India where visitors can see lions, tigers, and leopards all in one place. While they share the same forest address, nature keeps these apex predators carefully apart.

The Better India3 min read
Houston Families Bridge Cultures at MLK Unity Parade
Acts of KindnessJan 31

Houston Families Bridge Cultures at MLK Unity Parade

A new scholarship program and cultural celebration brought Indian American and Black community leaders together at Houston's inaugural MLK Grande Unity Gala. Krishna and Lakshmi Vavilala honored Dr. King's legacy by creating educational opportunities for Texas Southern University students.

Google News - Unity Celebration2 min read
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Acts of KindnessJun 12

Artist Rocío Sánchez, 63, Still Creating After 53 Years

Mexican artist Rocío Sánchez has spent over five decades transforming emotions into paintings and sculptures shown from Paris to New York. At 63, she's embracing virtual reality and mentoring young artists through her "Journey of Consciousness" project in Guanajuato.

Mexico News Daily3 min read
India's Cheetah Population Hits 38 After 3-Year Project
VideosFeb 20

India's Cheetah Population Hits 38 After 3-Year Project

Three years after African cheetahs returned to India, the population has grown to 38 individuals, including 27 thriving cubs born on Indian soil. The community-powered project is transforming both wildlife conservation and local livelihoods in Madhya Pradesh.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery3 min read
Hanoi Removes Park Fences, Sees Immediate Community Boost
SolutionsMay 11

Hanoi Removes Park Fences, Sees Immediate Community Boost

When Hanoi tore down the iron fences around four major parks, something remarkable happened. What was once a deliberate destination became part of daily life, drawing more families, students, and morning exercisers than ever before.

Optimist Daily3 min read
Delhi Hospital Opens India's First Sensory Park for Kids
SolutionsMar 17

Delhi Hospital Opens India's First Sensory Park for Kids

A new sensory park at Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital gives children with disabilities a place to play safely after years of exclusion from public playgrounds. Umang Vatika opened in January 2026, transforming what a hospital visit can feel like for thousands of families.

The Better India3 min read
Cuddalore Gets New Watchdog for Rural Jobs Program
SolutionsMar 8

Cuddalore Gets New Watchdog for Rural Jobs Program

Workers in India's Cuddalore district just gained a powerful ally in their fight for fair treatment. A. Ganesan has been appointed as the region's first ombudsman to resolve complaints about India's massive rural employment guarantee program.

The Hindu2 min read
Assam Artisan Turns Bamboo Into Homes and Livelihoods
Acts of KindnessJan 29

Assam Artisan Turns Bamboo Into Homes and Livelihoods

A craftsman in Assam saw potential where others saw weeds, transforming humble bamboo into durable building materials that now support entire communities. Prabhat Saikia's innovation has earned national recognition while keeping young artisans rooted in their villages.

The Better India2 min read
Delhi Approves Two New Projects to Cut Traffic Jams
SolutionsMay 10

Delhi Approves Two New Projects to Cut Traffic Jams

Millions of Delhi commuters will soon get relief from gridlock as India approves two major infrastructure projects in the congested northwest zone. The new rail overbridge and elevated loop will tackle bottlenecks that have frustrated drivers for years.

The Hindu2 min read

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