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For years, Kala-Azar was a death sentence for some of India’s poorest families. And treatment itself felt like punishment. 15 injections. Every alternate day. A drug that sometimes caused dangerous heart complications. For many families, surviving the disease wasn’t the only battle, a month away from work often meant losing the income that kept food on the table. Prof. Shyam Sundar from Banaras Hindu University looked at this reality and asked: What if one dose is enough? In 2010, his landmark study in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that a single-dose liposomal amphotericin B treatment could cure Kala-Azar with a 95.6% success rate. One breakthrough changed everything. He also helped introduce rapid diagnostic strip tests that cut detection time from weeks to minutes. WHO updated treatment protocols. The medicine that cost nearly ₹19,000 per vial started reaching India free through donation programmes. Today, India has moved from battling Kala-Azar outbreaks to pushing toward elimination. And behind that story is a professor who spent decades making sure poverty didn’t decide who lives and who dies. #PadmaShri #HealthcareHeroes #MedicalInnovation #PublicHealth #IndiaNews [Padma Shri, Kala Azar, Public Health, Medical Innovation]

For years, Kala-Azar was a death sentence for some of India’s poorest families. And treatment itself felt like punishment. 15 injections. Every alternate day. A drug that sometimes caused dangerous heart complications. For many families, surviving the disease wasn’t the only battle, a month away from work often meant losing the income that kept food on the table. Prof. Shyam Sundar from Banaras Hindu University looked at this reality and asked: What if one dose is enough? In 2010, his landmark study in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that a single-dose liposomal amphotericin B treatment could cure Kala-Azar with a 95.6% success rate. One breakthrough changed everything. He also helped introduce rapid diagnostic strip tests that cut detection time from weeks to minutes. WHO updated treatment protocols. The medicine that cost nearly ₹19,000 per vial started reaching India free through donation programmes. Today, India has moved from battling Kala-Azar outbreaks to pushing toward elimination. And behind that story is a professor who spent decades making sure poverty didn’t decide who lives and who dies. #PadmaShri #HealthcareHeroes #MedicalInnovation #PublicHealth #IndiaNews [Padma Shri, Kala Azar, Public Health, Medical Innovation]

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In a heart-stopping moment of courage, Bhavesh Mhatre, a passerby from Thane, became a real-life hero when he ran to catch a two-year-old girl falling from a 13th-floor balcony in January. The child, who had been playing on her balcony, slipped and was left dangling for a moment before falling. Although Mhatre couldn’t fully break the fall, his swift actions softened the impact, preventing a tragic outcome. Thanks to his quick reflexes, the toddler survived the terrifying fall with only minor injuries. “I was passing by the building and didn’t think twice before moving forward,” Mhatre shared. His bravery and selflessness have won the hearts of thousands. His heroic act earned praise from civic officials, who have announced plans to honour him publicly for his bravery. #RealLifeHero #ThaneHero #BhaveshMhatre #EverydayHeroes #InspiringStories #DombivliRescue #Mumbai

In a heart-stopping moment of courage, Bhavesh Mhatre, a passerby from Thane, became a real-life hero when he ran to catch a two-year-old girl falling from a 13th-floor balcony in January. The child, who had been playing on her balcony, slipped and was left dangling for a moment before falling. Although Mhatre couldn’t fully break the fall, his swift actions softened the impact, preventing a tragic outcome. Thanks to his quick reflexes, the toddler survived the terrifying fall with only minor injuries. “I was passing by the building and didn’t think twice before moving forward,” Mhatre shared. His bravery and selflessness have won the hearts of thousands. His heroic act earned praise from civic officials, who have announced plans to honour him publicly for his bravery. #RealLifeHero #ThaneHero #BhaveshMhatre #EverydayHeroes #InspiringStories #DombivliRescue #Mumbai

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At 60, most people slow down. Milind Soman chose to cross continents. On May 1, he swam 15 km across the Strait of Gibraltar, from Tarifa in Europe to the coast of Morocco in Africa. Calling the experience “beautiful,” he reminded the world that endurance isn’t about age, it’s about mindset. From battling brutal waters to inspiring millions, he didn’t just swim across continents, he redefined what 60 can look like. Milind Usha Soman #AgeIsJustANumber #LimitlessHuman #Inspiration #HealthyAging #FitnessGoals [Milind Soman, Strait Of Gibraltar Swim, Fitness At 60, Endurance Challenge, Inspirational Fitness Journey]

At 60, most people slow down. Milind Soman chose to cross continents. On May 1, he swam 15 km across the Strait of Gibraltar, from Tarifa in Europe to the coast of Morocco in Africa. Calling the experience “beautiful,” he reminded the world that endurance isn’t about age, it’s about mindset. From battling brutal waters to inspiring millions, he didn’t just swim across continents, he redefined what 60 can look like. Milind Usha Soman #AgeIsJustANumber #LimitlessHuman #Inspiration #HealthyAging #FitnessGoals [Milind Soman, Strait Of Gibraltar Swim, Fitness At 60, Endurance Challenge, Inspirational Fitness Journey]

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There’s a moment in Tamil Nadu’s early mornings that most of the world never sees. When palm climbers are already halfway up towering trees, collecting something that can’t wait till sunrise fully breaks. That’s Padhaneer, also called Neera, or palm nectar. A sweet, translucent sap tapped from palmyra or coconut palms before sunrise, because time is the difference between a nourishing drink and natural fermentation. Within a few hours, it begins turning into toddy on its own, which is why freshness isn’t just preferred here, it’s everything. This isn’t just a “summer drink.” It’s part of a larger ecosystem, used fresh as a cooling beverage, sometimes processed into jaggery or syrup, and long valued in rural diets for its natural sugars, minerals, and electrolytes. In a world full of bottled “energy drinks,” Padhaneer still survives. Quietly. Honestly. Naturally. Credits : lifeinmadras on IG #Padhaneer, #Neera, #TamilNaduCulture, #PalmSapHarvesting, #RuralIndia [Traditional Drink, Palm Nectar, Heritage Food, Sustainable Living]

There’s a moment in Tamil Nadu’s early mornings that most of the world never sees. When palm climbers are already halfway up towering trees, collecting something that can’t wait till sunrise fully breaks. That’s Padhaneer, also called Neera, or palm nectar. A sweet, translucent sap tapped from palmyra or coconut palms before sunrise, because time is the difference between a nourishing drink and natural fermentation. Within a few hours, it begins turning into toddy on its own, which is why freshness isn’t just preferred here, it’s everything. This isn’t just a “summer drink.” It’s part of a larger ecosystem, used fresh as a cooling beverage, sometimes processed into jaggery or syrup, and long valued in rural diets for its natural sugars, minerals, and electrolytes. In a world full of bottled “energy drinks,” Padhaneer still survives. Quietly. Honestly. Naturally. Credits : lifeinmadras on IG #Padhaneer, #Neera, #TamilNaduCulture, #PalmSapHarvesting, #RuralIndia [Traditional Drink, Palm Nectar, Heritage Food, Sustainable Living]

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Some friendships don’t need words, just presence. For the last 10 years, while Madhuri Behen sells vegetables under the scorching sun and through tiring days, one soul has never left her side — Liya. She sleeps under the cart, runs around greeting strangers, waits patiently beside Madhuri, and somehow makes every long day feel lighter. No conditions, no complaints, just pure loyalty. In a world where people come and go, Liya chose to stay. Every single day. Wouldn’t life feel a little softer if we all had a Liya? Credits : justdogsindia on IG #Humanity #UnconditionalLove #DogLover #StreetStories #WholesomeInternet [Human Connection, Loyal Companion, Street Life, Unconditional Love]

Some friendships don’t need words, just presence. For the last 10 years, while Madhuri Behen sells vegetables under the scorching sun and through tiring days, one soul has never left her side — Liya. She sleeps under the cart, runs around greeting strangers, waits patiently beside Madhuri, and somehow makes every long day feel lighter. No conditions, no complaints, just pure loyalty. In a world where people come and go, Liya chose to stay. Every single day. Wouldn’t life feel a little softer if we all had a Liya? Credits : justdogsindia on IG #Humanity #UnconditionalLove #DogLover #StreetStories #WholesomeInternet [Human Connection, Loyal Companion, Street Life, Unconditional Love]

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A plastic bottle on Chennai’s Marina Beach can now become something more than waste. It can become a reason to keep the shoreline cleaner. Along the beach, giant whale and fish-shaped smart machines are rewarding people with reusable cloth bags when they drop in used PET bottles. Sometimes, change begins with something as small as not throwing a bottle away. Should every Indian beach have these recycling machines? Credits : geethanjali_blog on IG #Chennai #MarinaBeach #PlasticWaste #Recycling #Sustainability [Chennai Marina Beach, reverse vending machine, plastic bottle recycling]

A plastic bottle on Chennai’s Marina Beach can now become something more than waste. It can become a reason to keep the shoreline cleaner. Along the beach, giant whale and fish-shaped smart machines are rewarding people with reusable cloth bags when they drop in used PET bottles. Sometimes, change begins with something as small as not throwing a bottle away. Should every Indian beach have these recycling machines? Credits : geethanjali_blog on IG #Chennai #MarinaBeach #PlasticWaste #Recycling #Sustainability [Chennai Marina Beach, reverse vending machine, plastic bottle recycling]

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A World Cup medal. And most of us missed it. India won bronze at the Thomas Cup 2026. Led by Lakshya Sen, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty— they finished Top 3 in the world. And yet… it barely made noise. In a country where cricket stops traffic, where every over becomes a headline, and every win becomes a national mood — a World Cup medal in another sport quietly arrived home. And maybe that’s the real shift we need—not just cheering wins, but recognising them when they happen. If this made you pause, share it forward. Let’s make sure our wins don’t stay silent next time. Lakshya Sen #ThomasCup2026 #IndianBadminton #TeamIndia #SportsInIndia #BronzeMedal [Thomas Cup 2026, Indian Badminton Team, Lakshya Sen, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty, India Bronze Medal]

A World Cup medal. And most of us missed it. India won bronze at the Thomas Cup 2026. Led by Lakshya Sen, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty— they finished Top 3 in the world. And yet… it barely made noise. In a country where cricket stops traffic, where every over becomes a headline, and every win becomes a national mood — a World Cup medal in another sport quietly arrived home. And maybe that’s the real shift we need—not just cheering wins, but recognising them when they happen. If this made you pause, share it forward. Let’s make sure our wins don’t stay silent next time. Lakshya Sen #ThomasCup2026 #IndianBadminton #TeamIndia #SportsInIndia #BronzeMedal [Thomas Cup 2026, Indian Badminton Team, Lakshya Sen, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty, India Bronze Medal]

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Imagine being greeted at a luxury hotel by someone with four paws and a wagging tail! :feet: Meet Thumki, the beloved mascot of Taj Bengal. Born on the hotel campus to her mother Chumki, Thumki chose to stay back while her sister found a new home. Today, she’s an integral part of the Taj Bengal family. Every morning at 4:30 am, Thumki takes her ‘perimeter rounds,’ inspecting the grounds, chasing birds, and doing her part to keep the campus lively. By the time guests start their day, she retreats to her cozy shelter near the parking lot, always respectful of her human visitors. Thanks to the compassion of Senior Vice President Operations K. Mohanchandran and his wife Seema, an animal rescuer, Thumki and other campus dogs now have safe shelters, vaccinations, and ongoing care. Even when Thumki curiously wandered into the grand hotel lobby one day, she was met with smiles and kindness before being gently guided back. Because true hospitality is not about marble floors. It is about heart. Credits : thumakti.thumki #Thumki #TajBengal #Compassion [Taj Bengal dog, animal welfare, Taj Hotels, Heartwarming] Original post by द बेटर इंडिया (The Better India - Hindi)

Imagine being greeted at a luxury hotel by someone with four paws and a wagging tail! :feet: Meet Thumki, the beloved mascot of Taj Bengal. Born on the hotel campus to her mother Chumki, Thumki chose to stay back while her sister found a new home. Today, she’s an integral part of the Taj Bengal family. Every morning at 4:30 am, Thumki takes her ‘perimeter rounds,’ inspecting the grounds, chasing birds, and doing her part to keep the campus lively. By the time guests start their day, she retreats to her cozy shelter near the parking lot, always respectful of her human visitors. Thanks to the compassion of Senior Vice President Operations K. Mohanchandran and his wife Seema, an animal rescuer, Thumki and other campus dogs now have safe shelters, vaccinations, and ongoing care. Even when Thumki curiously wandered into the grand hotel lobby one day, she was met with smiles and kindness before being gently guided back. Because true hospitality is not about marble floors. It is about heart. Credits : thumakti.thumki #Thumki #TajBengal #Compassion [Taj Bengal dog, animal welfare, Taj Hotels, Heartwarming] Original post by द बेटर इंडिया (The Better India - Hindi)

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In Stockholm, Sweden, a quiet green solution is keeping young trees alive through intense dry spells. They are called bevattningspåsar, or tree watering bags. Simple green bags wrapped around tree trunks that release water slowly into the soil over several hours. City workers in Stockholm use them to reduce evaporation and runoff, helping urban trees survive heat stress and grow stronger in dense city spaces. It is simple, almost unglamorous. But it works. And it raises a powerful question for India, where extreme heat is becoming more frequent every year. Could a similar slow-drip watering system help protect young trees in our cities too, especially during harsh summers? Credits: Gopi Kapadia (@gopikapadiavlogs) #UrbanForestry #ClimateSolution #HeatwaveSolution #GoodNewsGlobal [urban forestry solutions, tree watering bags, bevattningspåsar, Sweden]

In Stockholm, Sweden, a quiet green solution is keeping young trees alive through intense dry spells. They are called bevattningspåsar, or tree watering bags. Simple green bags wrapped around tree trunks that release water slowly into the soil over several hours. City workers in Stockholm use them to reduce evaporation and runoff, helping urban trees survive heat stress and grow stronger in dense city spaces. It is simple, almost unglamorous. But it works. And it raises a powerful question for India, where extreme heat is becoming more frequent every year. Could a similar slow-drip watering system help protect young trees in our cities too, especially during harsh summers? Credits: Gopi Kapadia (@gopikapadiavlogs) #UrbanForestry #ClimateSolution #HeatwaveSolution #GoodNewsGlobal [urban forestry solutions, tree watering bags, bevattningspåsar, Sweden]

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A broken sparrow nest in a parking lot changed Sanjay Sahu’s life forever. Growing up in Chhattisgarh, Sanjay was raised with one simple lesson from his father: wherever you live, serve nature. But over time, city life and work pushed those values into the background. Then one day, he noticed a fallen sparrow nest lying abandoned on the ground. It reminded him of how silently these tiny birds were disappearing from our homes, streets, and mornings. Instead of moving on, he decided to act. He began placing water and grains for birds in old clay pots. Soon after, he started collaborating with local potters to make mud nests specially designed for sparrows. And rather than selling them, he distributed them completely free. For the last 10 years, Sanjay has dedicated his time, effort, and personal earnings to helping birds survive in urban spaces. So far, he has given away nearly 10,000 nests across seven villages around Mahasamund, where bird homes now hang outside countless households. Through his initiative Do Kadam Prakriti Ki Ore, he also plants trees to create safer spaces for birds to thrive. Sometimes, humanity is simply making sure even the smallest lives still have a home. #BirdConservation #SparrowHomes #NatureLovers #summer #WildlifeCare [Bird Nesting Ideas, How To Help Birds, Clay Bird Nests, Summer Bird Care, Wildlife Protection Tips]

A broken sparrow nest in a parking lot changed Sanjay Sahu’s life forever. Growing up in Chhattisgarh, Sanjay was raised with one simple lesson from his father: wherever you live, serve nature. But over time, city life and work pushed those values into the background. Then one day, he noticed a fallen sparrow nest lying abandoned on the ground. It reminded him of how silently these tiny birds were disappearing from our homes, streets, and mornings. Instead of moving on, he decided to act. He began placing water and grains for birds in old clay pots. Soon after, he started collaborating with local potters to make mud nests specially designed for sparrows. And rather than selling them, he distributed them completely free. For the last 10 years, Sanjay has dedicated his time, effort, and personal earnings to helping birds survive in urban spaces. So far, he has given away nearly 10,000 nests across seven villages around Mahasamund, where bird homes now hang outside countless households. Through his initiative Do Kadam Prakriti Ki Ore, he also plants trees to create safer spaces for birds to thrive. Sometimes, humanity is simply making sure even the smallest lives still have a home. #BirdConservation #SparrowHomes #NatureLovers #summer #WildlifeCare [Bird Nesting Ideas, How To Help Birds, Clay Bird Nests, Summer Bird Care, Wildlife Protection Tips]

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They weren’t supposed to even make it to Spain. They weren’t supposed to compete. They definitely weren’t supposed to win. But they did something far louder than belief. Built on loans, backed by a ₹45 lakh crowdfunding push, and carried on sheer grit, Minerva Academy FC’s U-15 boys walked into Spain, and walked all over Liverpool FC. A stunning 6-0. Against a club founded in 1892, worth thousands of crores… By an academy that’s barely a decade old, running on limited resources. From the very second minute, there was no hesitation, only hunger. Azam Khan struck early, Amerson followed, and captain Wahengbam Raj Singh led a ruthless charge with a hat-trick. This wasn’t luck. This was domination. And the journey to this moment? Even tougher than the match. Crowdfunding fell short. Visas were rejected. The trip almost didn’t happen, until director Ranjit Bajaj took a personal loan, pushing liabilities to nearly ₹2 crore, just to give these boys a shot. They didn’t just show up. They announced themselves. #MinervaFC #IndianFootball #sportsIndia #Inspiring [Indian Football, Youth Sports, Grassroots Revolution

They weren’t supposed to even make it to Spain. They weren’t supposed to compete. They definitely weren’t supposed to win. But they did something far louder than belief. Built on loans, backed by a ₹45 lakh crowdfunding push, and carried on sheer grit, Minerva Academy FC’s U-15 boys walked into Spain, and walked all over Liverpool FC. A stunning 6-0. Against a club founded in 1892, worth thousands of crores… By an academy that’s barely a decade old, running on limited resources. From the very second minute, there was no hesitation, only hunger. Azam Khan struck early, Amerson followed, and captain Wahengbam Raj Singh led a ruthless charge with a hat-trick. This wasn’t luck. This was domination. And the journey to this moment? Even tougher than the match. Crowdfunding fell short. Visas were rejected. The trip almost didn’t happen, until director Ranjit Bajaj took a personal loan, pushing liabilities to nearly ₹2 crore, just to give these boys a shot. They didn’t just show up. They announced themselves. #MinervaFC #IndianFootball #sportsIndia #Inspiring [Indian Football, Youth Sports, Grassroots Revolution

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She didn’t start with a classroom. She started with a wall.💛 Born in Jammu & Kashmir and now based in Mumbai, artist and educator Rouble Nagi has spent years taking learning to the places the world often ignores — slums, lanes, and forgotten communities. Through her Rouble Nagi Art Foundation, she has built 800+ community learning centres, where murals on walls teach literacy, maths, science, history, and life values — turning entire neighbourhoods into living classrooms. She has also repaired over 1.5 lakh houses across slums and villages. Now, she has won the $1 million Global Teacher Prize 2026 at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, often called the “Nobel of teaching.” And she says she’ll use the prize to build a free vocational training institute — so more dreams can finally have a chance. #InspiringIndia #EducationForAll #Teachers #SocialImpact #WomenWhoLead #ChangeMakers [Global Teacher Prize, Rouble Nagi, Education Through Art, Community Learning Centres, Inspirational Indian Teacher] ROUBLE NAGI - रूबल नागी

She didn’t start with a classroom. She started with a wall.💛 Born in Jammu & Kashmir and now based in Mumbai, artist and educator Rouble Nagi has spent years taking learning to the places the world often ignores — slums, lanes, and forgotten communities. Through her Rouble Nagi Art Foundation, she has built 800+ community learning centres, where murals on walls teach literacy, maths, science, history, and life values — turning entire neighbourhoods into living classrooms. She has also repaired over 1.5 lakh houses across slums and villages. Now, she has won the $1 million Global Teacher Prize 2026 at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, often called the “Nobel of teaching.” And she says she’ll use the prize to build a free vocational training institute — so more dreams can finally have a chance. #InspiringIndia #EducationForAll #Teachers #SocialImpact #WomenWhoLead #ChangeMakers [Global Teacher Prize, Rouble Nagi, Education Through Art, Community Learning Centres, Inspirational Indian Teacher] ROUBLE NAGI - रूबल नागी

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Some places stay with you forever. ❤️ Ramu Uncle’s tea stall at IIT Madras is one of them — where chai tastes like nostalgia and egg puffs never disappoint. From childhood memories to quiet campus walks, and that one graceful peacock near the shopping complex… this little corner holds it all. Simple joys, warm conversations, and flavours that feel like home. ☕🦚 Do you know this spot? 😉Tell us in the comments below. Credits : iit_wali_didi | iit__nit__iiit on IG #IITMadras #CampusLife #ChaiTime #IndianNostalgia #StreetFood [IIT Madras campus life, Ramu tea stall IIT, Chennai campus memories, IIT Madras peacock, Indian college nostalgia]

Some places stay with you forever. ❤️ Ramu Uncle’s tea stall at IIT Madras is one of them — where chai tastes like nostalgia and egg puffs never disappoint. From childhood memories to quiet campus walks, and that one graceful peacock near the shopping complex… this little corner holds it all. Simple joys, warm conversations, and flavours that feel like home. ☕🦚 Do you know this spot? 😉Tell us in the comments below. Credits : iit_wali_didi | iit__nit__iiit on IG #IITMadras #CampusLife #ChaiTime #IndianNostalgia #StreetFood [IIT Madras campus life, Ramu tea stall IIT, Chennai campus memories, IIT Madras peacock, Indian college nostalgia]

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Mangroves are living shields. They slow waves, reduce flooding, lock in carbon, and shelter marine life that feeds millions. From the Sundarbans to Bhitarkanika, from Pichavaram to Coringa, they protect coastlines and communities every day. A recent video shared by retired IFS officer Mohan Pargaien showed heavy rain and surging waves hitting mangroves head-on and stopping there. Nature is doing its job. Yet, even as climate risks grow, nearly 45,000 mangroves in Mumbai may be cut for a coastal road, with replanting promised elsewhere. But mangroves are not movable infrastructure. They grow slowly, in exact coastal conditions, and protect the land where they stand. Remove them, and the shield weakens. Protecting mangroves is not anti-development. It is basic safety. Because when the sea rises, concrete won’t stop it. Roots will. Credits : Mohan Pargaien IFS🇮🇳 #Mangroves #CoastalEcosystem #Mumbai [Mangrove Forest, Mangrove Conservation, Mumbai]

Mangroves are living shields. They slow waves, reduce flooding, lock in carbon, and shelter marine life that feeds millions. From the Sundarbans to Bhitarkanika, from Pichavaram to Coringa, they protect coastlines and communities every day. A recent video shared by retired IFS officer Mohan Pargaien showed heavy rain and surging waves hitting mangroves head-on and stopping there. Nature is doing its job. Yet, even as climate risks grow, nearly 45,000 mangroves in Mumbai may be cut for a coastal road, with replanting promised elsewhere. But mangroves are not movable infrastructure. They grow slowly, in exact coastal conditions, and protect the land where they stand. Remove them, and the shield weakens. Protecting mangroves is not anti-development. It is basic safety. Because when the sea rises, concrete won’t stop it. Roots will. Credits : Mohan Pargaien IFS🇮🇳 #Mangroves #CoastalEcosystem #Mumbai [Mangrove Forest, Mangrove Conservation, Mumbai]

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Max… not just a name, but a true soldier in service. At Amritsar Airport, CISF’s brave sniffer dog Max spent nearly five years safeguarding countless lives with his sharp instincts and alertness. But due to illness, he had to retire early. In that emotional moment, when his handler Jagjit Singh bid him goodbye with teary eyes, saying, “Love you, Max,” it left everyone present overwhelmed. His team saluted him—and in his own way, Max returned one final salute. Some heroes wear uniforms, others wear loyalty. A salute to these voiceless heroes who give their all. Credits : and CISF on X #RealHeroes #Loyalty #BraveHearts #InspiringStories #Respect [CISF Sniffer Dog Max, Amritsar Airport Dog, Emotional Farewell Dog, Service Dog India, Inspiring Animal Story]

Max… not just a name, but a true soldier in service. At Amritsar Airport, CISF’s brave sniffer dog Max spent nearly five years safeguarding countless lives with his sharp instincts and alertness. But due to illness, he had to retire early. In that emotional moment, when his handler Jagjit Singh bid him goodbye with teary eyes, saying, “Love you, Max,” it left everyone present overwhelmed. His team saluted him—and in his own way, Max returned one final salute. Some heroes wear uniforms, others wear loyalty. A salute to these voiceless heroes who give their all. Credits : and CISF on X #RealHeroes #Loyalty #BraveHearts #InspiringStories #Respect [CISF Sniffer Dog Max, Amritsar Airport Dog, Emotional Farewell Dog, Service Dog India, Inspiring Animal Story]

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“Mummy, I Passed.” For a girl once told her future was marriage, this wasn’t just a result. It was a rebellion. Born in Madhya Pradesh, she came to Delhi with her migrant parents, chasing survival, not dreams. The youngest daughter in a family with no sons, she wanted to stand by her parents. Provide for them. Prove she could be enough. When she joined a small Pathshala in Class 7, her basics were almost zero. Most had already given up on her. Except one man. A Delhi Police Head Constable, Than Singh, and his team refused to let her story end early. They convinced her parents to pause her marriage. They believed in her when even her marks didn’t. She failed. She scored low. She struggled. But never gave up. Today, she has passed Class 10. From almost dropping out to daring to dream, she didn’t just change her result. She changed her destiny. Credits : thansinghkipathshala on IG #Education #PositiveNews #InspiringIndia #10thCBSEResultsOut [10th CBSE Results Out, Education India, Inspiring India, Than Singh Ki Pathshala]

“Mummy, I Passed.” For a girl once told her future was marriage, this wasn’t just a result. It was a rebellion. Born in Madhya Pradesh, she came to Delhi with her migrant parents, chasing survival, not dreams. The youngest daughter in a family with no sons, she wanted to stand by her parents. Provide for them. Prove she could be enough. When she joined a small Pathshala in Class 7, her basics were almost zero. Most had already given up on her. Except one man. A Delhi Police Head Constable, Than Singh, and his team refused to let her story end early. They convinced her parents to pause her marriage. They believed in her when even her marks didn’t. She failed. She scored low. She struggled. But never gave up. Today, she has passed Class 10. From almost dropping out to daring to dream, she didn’t just change her result. She changed her destiny. Credits : thansinghkipathshala on IG #Education #PositiveNews #InspiringIndia #10thCBSEResultsOut [10th CBSE Results Out, Education India, Inspiring India, Than Singh Ki Pathshala]

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It looks unusual at first. But for millions who spend hours on their feet, this could change everything. Meet the “Chairless Chair 2.0” — a wearable device that lets you sit anytime, anywhere… without an actual chair. Designed like a lower-body exoskeleton, it straps onto your waist, thighs, and shoes. Just bend your knees, lock it in place, and it supports your body weight, as if you’re sitting on an invisible seat. No dragging stools. No searching for a place to rest. What makes it even more powerful is its purpose. Built for workers who stand all day, it reduces physical strain while allowing complete freedom to walk when needed. The upgraded version is 25% lighter, more flexible, and fits a wider range of body types, making it more comfortable for long hours on the job. And here’s the surprising part. Using it may actually help strengthen back and thigh muscles, turning moments of rest into support for the body. #Innovation #FutureOfWork #WearableTech #GoodNewsGlobal [Wearable Tech, Exoskeleton, Workplace Innovation, Ergonomics, Good News Global]

It looks unusual at first. But for millions who spend hours on their feet, this could change everything. Meet the “Chairless Chair 2.0” — a wearable device that lets you sit anytime, anywhere… without an actual chair. Designed like a lower-body exoskeleton, it straps onto your waist, thighs, and shoes. Just bend your knees, lock it in place, and it supports your body weight, as if you’re sitting on an invisible seat. No dragging stools. No searching for a place to rest. What makes it even more powerful is its purpose. Built for workers who stand all day, it reduces physical strain while allowing complete freedom to walk when needed. The upgraded version is 25% lighter, more flexible, and fits a wider range of body types, making it more comfortable for long hours on the job. And here’s the surprising part. Using it may actually help strengthen back and thigh muscles, turning moments of rest into support for the body. #Innovation #FutureOfWork #WearableTech #GoodNewsGlobal [Wearable Tech, Exoskeleton, Workplace Innovation, Ergonomics, Good News Global]

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She never leaves home without her cloth bags. And every time she shops, 10 to 12 plastic bags quietly disappear from the world. For years now, Shyamala has carried her own bags to the market. Not as a statement. Not for applause. Just as a habit, she never dropped. When you pause and add it up, the impact is staggering. Hundreds of plastic bags are avoided by one person. Thousands of years. All because she chose to remember one simple thing before stepping out. This is how change often begins. Not with campaigns or posters. But with small, repeatable choices that feel ordinary, yet ripple far beyond us. Credits: the_rising_roots on IG. #SustainableLiving #PlasticFreeIndia #ClimateConscious [Reduce Plastic Waste, Plastic Pollution Awareness, Eco-friendly Daily Habits]

She never leaves home without her cloth bags. And every time she shops, 10 to 12 plastic bags quietly disappear from the world. For years now, Shyamala has carried her own bags to the market. Not as a statement. Not for applause. Just as a habit, she never dropped. When you pause and add it up, the impact is staggering. Hundreds of plastic bags are avoided by one person. Thousands of years. All because she chose to remember one simple thing before stepping out. This is how change often begins. Not with campaigns or posters. But with small, repeatable choices that feel ordinary, yet ripple far beyond us. Credits: the_rising_roots on IG. #SustainableLiving #PlasticFreeIndia #ClimateConscious [Reduce Plastic Waste, Plastic Pollution Awareness, Eco-friendly Daily Habits]

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In the scorching heat of Rajasthan, where stepping out can feel unbearable, a native tree quietly offers relief. Locals call it Mithi Jal. Science calls it Salvadora oleoides. And many now call it a natural “desi AC.” With its dense, evergreen canopy, this hardy desert tree creates its own microclimate, with temperatures under its shade recorded to be up to 5–8°C cooler than the surroundings. In regions where water is scarce and electricity isn’t always reliable, this natural cooling isn’t just comfort, it’s survival. For generations, people and livestock have rested under its shade, finding relief in the middle of extreme heat. In a world racing to build climate solutions, Mithi Jal stands tall as a reminder: Some of the most powerful innovations don’t need to be invented, they need to be protected. Credits: Om Godara [om_rajasthani29 on IG] #ClimateSolutions #SustainableLiving #HiddenIndia Disclaimer: The reproduced video or photo content is used under the fair dealing provisions of Section 52(1)(B) of the Indian Copyright Act, 1957, which permits the use of copyrighted material for the purpose of reporting current events, teaching, research and news. Our sole objective is to inform the public, not to exploit the creator’s identity or content. We do not claim ownership of the material, full credit is attributed to the original creator or artist. Should you still wish to request the removal of the content, we’d be happy to assist you at social@thebetterindia.com - The Better India

In the scorching heat of Rajasthan, where stepping out can feel unbearable, a native tree quietly offers relief. Locals call it Mithi Jal. Science calls it Salvadora oleoides. And many now call it a natural “desi AC.” With its dense, evergreen canopy, this hardy desert tree creates its own microclimate, with temperatures under its shade recorded to be up to 5–8°C cooler than the surroundings. In regions where water is scarce and electricity isn’t always reliable, this natural cooling isn’t just comfort, it’s survival. For generations, people and livestock have rested under its shade, finding relief in the middle of extreme heat. In a world racing to build climate solutions, Mithi Jal stands tall as a reminder: Some of the most powerful innovations don’t need to be invented, they need to be protected. Credits: Om Godara [om_rajasthani29 on IG] #ClimateSolutions #SustainableLiving #HiddenIndia Disclaimer: The reproduced video or photo content is used under the fair dealing provisions of Section 52(1)(B) of the Indian Copyright Act, 1957, which permits the use of copyrighted material for the purpose of reporting current events, teaching, research and news. Our sole objective is to inform the public, not to exploit the creator’s identity or content. We do not claim ownership of the material, full credit is attributed to the original creator or artist. Should you still wish to request the removal of the content, we’d be happy to assist you at [email protected] - The Better India

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His father earned just ₹12,000 a month. His son just earned ₹14.2 crore. Prashant Veer grew up in a small village near Amethi, where talent had to travel to survive. His father, a primary school teacher, stretched a modest salary to keep his son playing. There was no safety net. Only belief. At 15, Prashant left home for Saharanpur. He lived in hostels, trained on borrowed grounds, and fought for space among better-resourced players. Then life hit harder. His grandfather, who supported his cricket with his pension, passed away. Money ran out. Prashant almost quit. Trials came and went. His name stayed missing from junior squads. So he moved again. Changed cities. Took admission in a college in Jalandhar. Played wherever he could. Worked quietly. Waited. At the IPL mini-auction, he hoped for just one raised paddle. Instead, history followed. Chennai Super Kings picked the 20-year-old all-rounder for ₹14.2 crore, one of the biggest bids ever for an uncapped player. From survival to spotlight, this is not luck. This is what staying on the pitch looks like. #PrashantVeer #IPL2026 #CSK #IPLAuction [Prashant Veer IPL 2026, CSK, Inspiring, IPL Auction]

His father earned just ₹12,000 a month. His son just earned ₹14.2 crore. Prashant Veer grew up in a small village near Amethi, where talent had to travel to survive. His father, a primary school teacher, stretched a modest salary to keep his son playing. There was no safety net. Only belief. At 15, Prashant left home for Saharanpur. He lived in hostels, trained on borrowed grounds, and fought for space among better-resourced players. Then life hit harder. His grandfather, who supported his cricket with his pension, passed away. Money ran out. Prashant almost quit. Trials came and went. His name stayed missing from junior squads. So he moved again. Changed cities. Took admission in a college in Jalandhar. Played wherever he could. Worked quietly. Waited. At the IPL mini-auction, he hoped for just one raised paddle. Instead, history followed. Chennai Super Kings picked the 20-year-old all-rounder for ₹14.2 crore, one of the biggest bids ever for an uncapped player. From survival to spotlight, this is not luck. This is what staying on the pitch looks like. #PrashantVeer #IPL2026 #CSK #IPLAuction [Prashant Veer IPL 2026, CSK, Inspiring, IPL Auction]

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