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Hurdler Tejas Shirse Breaks Own Record, Qualifies for CWG
Sports3h ago

Hurdler Tejas Shirse Breaks Own Record, Qualifies for CWG

Indian hurdler Tejas Shirse clocked 13.27 seconds in the 110m hurdles, smashing his own national record and securing his spot at the Commonwealth Games just four months after an ankle injury threatened to end his season. The 24-year-old's comeback story proves that sometimes the best performances come when you least expect them.

Indian Express2 min read
Texas Rangers Honor Mexican Heritage with New Red Jerseys
Global NewsApr 10

Texas Rangers Honor Mexican Heritage with New Red Jerseys

The Texas Rangers unveiled bold new uniforms celebrating North Texas' deep Mexican cultural roots. The team's "Tejas" jerseys debut April 24 as part of their commitment to honoring the Hispanic community.

Google News - Sports2 min read
Four Girls From Rural India Tie for Top Exam Rank
SolutionsMay 8

Four Girls From Rural India Tie for Top Exam Rank

Four daughters of farmers and laborers from state-run schools in rural Andhra Pradesh just proved government education works. They tied for first place in state exams, each scoring 596 out of 600 marks.

The Hindu2 min read
Gurugram Startup Builds 20-Year Battery Using Ancient Metal
InnovationFeb 27

Gurugram Startup Builds 20-Year Battery Using Ancient Metal

Four founders left corporate careers to solve one of renewable energy's biggest problems: batteries that fail too soon. They turned to zinc, a material older than electricity itself, and used modern science to make it last decades.

The Better India3 min read
Delhi Court Strikes Down Medical Student Transfer Ban
SolutionsFeb 6

Delhi Court Strikes Down Medical Student Transfer Ban

India's Delhi High Court just ruled that medical students can now transfer between colleges, overturning a blanket ban that prevented movement even in cases of disability or hardship. The landmark decision came after a visually impaired student's health worsened in his current location.

The Hindu2 min read
Court Awards $18K to Clerk Wrongly Fired 31 Years Ago
Acts of KindnessJun 3

Court Awards $18K to Clerk Wrongly Fired 31 Years Ago

A Delhi court upheld compensation for a school clerk who lost his job in 1995 without proper process and was later cleared of all charges. Justice prevailed after three decades, proving it's never too late to right a wrong.

Indian Express2 min read
Developers Build AI Solutions for Schools, Hospitals, Housing
VideosMay 22

Developers Build AI Solutions for Schools, Hospitals, Housing

Over 3 months, developers across Asia-Pacific created AI applications tackling real-world problems from student dropout prevention to hospital inventory management. Winners proved that technology's greatest impact comes from solving society's toughest challenges.

YourStory India2 min read
Scientists Find 'Perfect Recipe' to Regrow Bone and Vessels
InnovationMay 26

Scientists Find 'Perfect Recipe' to Regrow Bone and Vessels

Researchers at UT San Antonio discovered a 50:50 blend of two natural proteins that helps bone and blood vessels grow together after severe injuries. The breakthrough could transform treatment for trauma patients who lose significant tissue.

Google News - Researchers Find3 min read
Journalist Teaches 20,000 Kids Farming in Vadodara Schools
Community HeroesMar 4

Journalist Teaches 20,000 Kids Farming in Vadodara Schools

A former journalist quit the newsroom to teach children about farming, and now 20,000 students across five Indian schools are growing their own food and learning where it comes from. Their tears over a destroyed cabbage crop showed they finally understood what farmers face.

The Better India3 min read