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Pune teen with Down syndrome wins national award for art

Dhriti Ranka, a 13-year-old Pune artist with Down syndrome, received the Divyang Bal Balika Award. Her journey and initiative 'Tickle Your Art' redefine inclusion and creative expression. Discover her inspiring story.

Rethinking Governance with Citizen at the Centre

Santosh Nargund argues that good governance in India requires transparency, inclusivity, and responsiveness, not just scheme outcomes. Discover the path to true citizen-centric governance.

Women in Public Sphere: The Unending Trial

An analysis of how women, from Kristin Cabot to small-town India, face public scrutiny and harassment. Explore the societal voyeurism that demands a daily price. Read more.

Kolhapur PHC Helps Hearing-Impaired Woman Deliver Baby

A team of six healthcare workers at a Kolhapur PHC successfully delivered a baby for a hearing and speech-impaired woman using gestures and clinical analysis. Read this inspiring story of inclusive healthcare.

Gen Z Stops Posting, Chooses Private Online Spaces

Gen Z is shifting from public social media validation to private conversations on platforms like Discord and WhatsApp. Discover the reasons behind this silent digital migration. Read more!

Bengaluru's Cultural Evolution: Art, Community & Future

Explore how Bengaluru is transforming into a vibrant cultural hub. From public art spaces to inclusive festivals, discover the people and initiatives shaping India's city of the future. Dive into the story now!

Margazhi's Hidden Narrative: Music, Philanthropy & Inclusivity

Discover how Chennai's Margazhi season goes beyond classical concerts. Artists like Sudha Ragunathan, OS Arun, and Bombay Jayashri are driving social change, supporting disabled artists, and redefining inclusivity. Explore the philanthropic spirit of the

Svayam's Accessibility Simulation at Divya Kala Mela 2025

Svayam participates in Divya Kala Mela 2025 at India Gate with an Accessibility Simulation Zone. Experience the challenges and solutions firsthand from Dec 13-21. Learn why inclusive design is India's urgent need.

Chennai's Inclusive Sign-Language Choir Debuts at Margazhi

For the first time in Chennai, over 200 children, including deaf and disabled performers, joined a unified sign-language choir at Margazhi Matram. Discover how this multisensory concert is redefining inclusivity in Indian classical music.

Bhubaneswar's Maitree Vihar to Get New ₹1.36 Cr Park

Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA) is developing Hatiasuni Park, a ₹1.36 crore recreational hub in Maitree Vihar. The 2-acre green space will feature walking tracks, play zones, and eco-friendly elements to boost community wellness. Read more.

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