We are seeing some dark and gloomy days all over the world as the Corona virus continues to spread. Numbers of infections and fatalities are rising, cities and even countries are shutting and many people…
500 Kids in Punjab Turn Farmprenuers, Grow Organic Veggies in School Grounds! #WATWB
Excessive pesticide and fertilizer use in Punjab since the last 30-40 years has led to the accumulation of dangerous levels of toxins which are contributing to increased health problems in rural communities. The schools in…
500 Women In Kerala Village Switch to Menstrual Cups For a Green Future #WATWB
In a region where some 25 per cent of menstruating women still use old clothes and periods are considered a taboo, close to 700 women in Muhamma, a village in Kerala’s Alappuzha district, have publicly…
‘Low Marks’ May Not Create ‘Bad Students’
Hello Lovely People. My today’s guest is Destination Infinity. He is a Blogger, Video Creator and Sustainable-Living enthusiast based in Chennai. He has been blogging at Destination Infinity for more than a decade now, and…
Plastic – Where Does It Go?
Hello Folks. Say Hi to my today’s Guest Blogger Shalini Baisiwala from Shalzmojo. I had the pleasure of meeting her some time back and she comes across as a warm, confident and intelligent woman with…
Struggling After Husband’s Death, Widow’s Tea Stall Was Transformed by Art & Kindness! #WATWB
Art is not just intended to be appreciated for its beauty or emotional power. Art has the potential to transform lives too. A native of Uttarakhand, Dipti Joshi lost her husband at a young age,…
Raipur Women Make 2 Lakh Green Diyas #WATWB
As festive season is being celebrated all over India, the women of Ban-Charauda in Raipur, Chattisgarh are extremely busy—applying another coat of paint or drawing beautiful motifs on the diyas (small lamps) that they make…
Karnataka College Upcycles 700 Plastic Bottles Into A Stunning Hanging Garden! #WATWB
Plastic bottles are the most prevalent form of plastic pollution and is a growing threat for the environment. Shivanand Hongal, a professor in the College of Horticulture, Sirsi in Karnataka on his trip to Israel…