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‘SquatEase’, An Innovation By A 26-Year-Old From Pune Makes Using Indian Style Toilet Easy

Using Indian toilet made easy, thanks to 26-year-old Satyajit Mittal who has innovated one of its kind unidirectional toilet with an elevated footrest. mmode which costs around Rs. 5,000 or more”, says 60-year-old Prem Ashok Rawal, a resident of Ghaziabad, who often finds it difficult to use an Indian toilet or squat toilet because of her knee …

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:Diwali Everyday: This NGO Is Lighting Up India’s Villages With Solar-Powered Lamps

India is a country of diversity and stark contrasts. While a part of this large nation has touched new heights of innovation, science and technology, another part lives in darkness, quite literally. While there are a number of developmental projects aimed at electrifying India’s hinterlands, a non-governmental organization, Chirag Rural Development Foundation is making a mark …

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Meet a Child Prodigy Using His Talents to Raise Lakhs For Crucial Causes!

From raising Rs 50,000 for cancer patients to Rs 3 lakh for Kerala flood victims, this 12-year-old has shown that age is just a number when it comes to making a difference. Way to go, Aarav When the Grammy-award winning sitar maestro, Ustaad Shujaat Khan started playing the evening ragas for the audience, Aarav Verma, …

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Bengaluru lake pollution: Engineering student offers fruity solution to frothy problem

s. Bengaluru: Worried by the pathetic state of Bellandur lake and Varthur lake that made news worldwide, an engineering student claims to have come up with a low-cost solution.Pavan Reddy, an aeronautical engineering student studying at MVJ Engineering College recently undertook a project that primarily uses fruit peels to reduce pollutants and filter out effluents that …

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Creepy-crawlies? Not really!

Wanaparthy-based Home Guard Krishna Sagar risks his life to rescue snakes and educate people about these slithery creatures. Telangana police going above and beyond their duties for the benefit of the public is something that is being increasingly seen in the recent times. One such person is Wanaparthy-based Home Guard Cheerla Krishna Sagar. Sagar is …

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