Ashwani Kumar Sharma Often we have been fed on the belief that a majority of people in society are uncaring kind who wouldn’t turn a second glance at someone in trouble. This belief gets more strengthened, thanks to newspapers and news channels, who would rather publish articles of cheats than Good Samaritans. And, living in […]Read More
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From powerful personal journeys to unique cultural insights and thought-provoking storytelling, these stories capture moments that resonate deeply and leave a lasting impression. Each piece reflects lifeandmore.in’s commitment to meaningful, impactful journalism.
Team L&M Serial grassroots innovator from Dharwad, Karnataka, Abdul Khader Nadakattin, is amongst the 107 Padma Shri awardees announced for the year 2022 in the Others (Grassroots Innovation) category. Nadakattin’s prominent innovations include a device to separate tamarind seeds, ploughing blade manufacturing machine, seed cum fertiliser drill, water-heating boiler, an automatic sugarcane sowing driller, and […]Read More
Upasana Kaura Two students, Tarini Malhotra (Class 10) and Avni Singh (Class 11) have joined hands and set up a project, Project Nishant to help neuro-diverse people get recognition, respect, gainful employment, and self-sustaining opportunities. They recently held an online exhibition that featured over 50 paintings made by young neuro-diverse artists, some as young as […]Read More
Maharaj ji’s name evokes within me myriad emotions – of love and gratitude for a guru who wears his genius streak so lightly on his shoulders, interest to see him at work, creating and composing, a friend always ready to joke, an interesting story-teller, the list is endless! Since neither my parents nor I were […]Read More
Team L&M In the recently-held Junior National Equestrian Championship, Noida’s Equestrian champ Rajveer Singh, 21, bagged the second position in individual Lance Tent Pegging, Second position in Individual Sword Tent Pegging, and Third position in the Individual Lemon and Peg. He also did remarkable well in the Ring and Peg. The championship was held at […]Read More
Taruna Sharma Leading the conscious consumption movement in India through their products by building awareness and making zero-percent brands easily accessible to people who want to consume more responsibly is the Zero Percent Shop, India. It is a division of Third Culture Group, Ylitorno, Lapland, Finland. Set up with an aim to help mindful customers […]Read More
Ananth Narayan Mahadevan She was as “grassroots level” as you could get. When the biopic on her, I AM SINDHUTAI SAPKAL, was screened at the London International Film Festival, the men were weeping more than the ladies. There were remarks like “she evokes Pather Panchali and The Color Purple”, “this is the rooted-in-the-soil character that we wish to see” […]Read More
Kahraman Yigit The co-living industry is flourishing – the pandemic has played a significant role in reimaging the way we consider living-spaces. Co-living has been instrumental and flexible in terms of adapting to the changing needs of consumers, which has given rise to a few interesting emerging trends in the sector that we foresee ruling 2022. […]Read More
Team L&M Luke Grenfell-Shaw and his pink-and-blue tandem bicycle named “Chris” crossed the Wagah border from Pakistan into Punjab, India. Crossing into India was no small feat, having already cycled 17,000 kms across 27 countries, complicated by Covid19. Two weeks and 500 kms later, Luke is now in New Delhi to celebrate the Indian segment […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Not many would know that according to an estimate based on US surveys, as much as 45,000 million barrels of oil and 15 trillion cubic feet of gas may lie off Antarctica’s coast and that perhaps the largest coalfield in the world, stretching around 2500 km along the Transantarctic Mountains, lies in […]Read More