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Extraordinary Indians: Sonam Wangchuk's Mission to Reimagine Schools, Water, and Work in the Himalayas

Through SECMOL and the Himalayan Institute of Alternatives, he is creating self-sustaining models for education and climate resilience.
Photo: Sharmi Roy
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Anuradha Roy: A Home Less Ordinary

With honesty, humour and literary grace, Anuradha Roy’s new memoir Called by the Hills traces her shift to the hills of Ranikhet, replacing the dream of pastoral bliss with something tougher, truer, and more deeply earned

Illustration: Shutterstock
True Stories

I Am My Mother's Older Brother

As the onset of dementia reshapes their world, a daughter becomes her mother’s carer and keeper while navigating grief, duty, and unwavering love

illustration by James Weston Lewis
True Stories

The Christmas Truce Of 1914

As World War I raged around them, soldiers facing off along one stretch of the fighting decided to hit pause

Anna Minmier works to finish a sweater that Janice Goldstein started. Photo: Danielle Villasana
True Stories

A Tight-Knit Community

A nationwide group of crafters pick up their needles and finish projects for those who can’t

Photo: Shutterstock
Better Living

Giggle The Gloom Away

Laugh your way to better health and well-being with this appealing physical therapy

Source: Bonhams
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The Only Portrait Gandhi Sat For

Untitled Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi by Clare Leighton, 1931, Oil on canvas, 76.5 x 63.5 cm

Illustration by Dan Page
Better Living

Paying Attention to Adult ADHD

New awareness and diagnostic tools are helping more of us understand how our brains work

Illustration by Nicole Rifkin
True Stories

The Sailor vs. The Sea

Laurent was trapped inside the flooding cabin of his overturned boat. As the hours slipped by, so did his chances

Image Courtesy of Cymroza Art Gallery, Mumbai
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Makar Sankranti at Dashashwameth Ghat, Varanasi by Latika Katt

Bronze sculpture, Single-piece casting, 28 x 28 x 7 inches

Santanu Bhattacharya's 10 Favourite Books of all Time
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Santanu Bhattacharya's 10 Favourite Books of all Time

Santanu Bhattacharya is the author of One Small Voice, which won the Observer Best Debut Novel in 2023. He also won the Desmond Elliott Prize Residency in the same year, and the Mo Siewcharran and Life Writing Prizes in 2021. His latest novel Deviants explores India’s changing attitudes towards homosexuality.

Good News: A Win for Blind Indian Cricket, Sikkim's Green Revolution, and More
True Stories

Good News: A Win for Blind Indian Cricket, Sikkim's Green Revolution, and More

Heartwarming, world-shaking, awe-inspiring and straight-up happy-making reasons to smile

Extraordinary Indians: Keka Majumder and Manika Majumdar of Janamanas are on a Mission for Mental Health Justice
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Extraordinary Indians: Keka Majumder and Manika Majumdar of Janamanas are on a Mission for Mental Health Justice

A seven-woman team in Kolkata is delivering free counselling, medical access, and awareness where formal care rarely reaches.

Extraordinary Indians: Bus Conductor Marimuthu Yoganathan's Tree-Saving Movement
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Extraordinary Indians: Bus Conductor Marimuthu Yoganathan's Tree-Saving Movement

From blocking timber trucks as a child to educating 5,800 institutions, Marimuthu Yoganathan’s grassroots activism is reshaping local conservation.

Extraordinary Indians: Drs Arun Gadre and Abhay Shukla are Fighting for Ethical Healthcare in India
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Extraordinary Indians: Drs Arun Gadre and Abhay Shukla are Fighting for Ethical Healthcare in India

Their work with civil society and public health campaigns is redefining what responsible healthcare should look like in India.