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Category Archives: Positive Stories
Social Enterprises – new face for impacting the Society
Social Enterprises are becoming more and more popular as means of bringing changes in the society. These enterprises work by identifying a social need and provide service on low cost basis. Thus fulfilling a demand and meeting the costs of … Continue reading →
Bricks from Newspapers!!!
No one might have ever thought of using news paper waste to make bricks!!! But two Nagpur based researchers came up with this idea way back in 2009. They thought of making bricks using sludge and solid waste material around … Continue reading →
82 year old helps save water bodies.
Most of us don’t take initiative on the pretext that a single man cannot make any significant impact to its environment or surroundings. Well, Ram Kishan, an octogenarian and a retired school teacher is an exception, who chose to travel … Continue reading →
A young innovative student designs sensor stick for visually challenged
17 year old Shantanu Gangwar was pained to see his blind friends bump into walls, furniture and other objects. This prompted the aspiring engineer from R K Puram to develop something that warns the visually impaired students about obstacles. Shantanu … Continue reading →
Individual Effort turns a whole area into Green Oasis
Most of us do not take initiative on the pretext that a single man cannot make any impact of any significance to its environment. Well Gurdev Singh of Ganduwa village in Sangrur district of Punjab, is an exception. A frail … Continue reading →
Tobacco-free Village in North East
Sahpuriya, a village at the outskirts of Jorhat in upper Assam is working to become the first tobacco-free village in India. Considering in Assam chewing tobacco with tamul (pan) is part of local culture, this is really heartening and courageous … Continue reading →
A middle-class woman takes the challenge of helping underprivileged
Dear Group Members, To further add value to our Dialogue, from this post onwards we will start to share a Positive Story, at least once a week. Hope this will spur some of the Group members to share their own … Continue reading →