Good News: Stepwell Revivals, The World is Smoking Less, and More

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

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

Stepwell Revivals

Once central to water management and travel in arid regions, stepwells fell into neglect under British rule in the 19th century and remained largely forgotten for decades. Today, they are making a quiet comeback. Across Delhi, Gujarat and Rajasthan, governments, conservationists and NGOs are restoring stepwells as functional water sources. In Delhi alone, 16 restored stepwells now supply over 33,000 gallons daily. Jodhpur receives up to 6.2 million gallons per day, while seven restored stepwells in Jaipur provide freshwater to more than 25,000 people—proof that old wisdom still holds water.

A Map to Judgment‑Free HIV Prevention

In India, HIV prevention tools like PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) and PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) have been available on paper for years—but often out of reach in real life, especially for queer and trans people. Many don’t know whom to ask, fear stigma at clinics, or face shocking markups for medicines. Safe Access, a community‑led organization, decided to change that. In September, it launched India’s first queer‑centred PrEP/PEP Locator: a free, anonymous, mobile‑friendly tool that lists trusted doctors, time‑critical PEP centres, online PrEP providers and transparent price ranges. Every listing is vetted by the community. Users can review experiences and flag problems. It’s just a website. Yet for someone staring at a ticking 72-hour window, it can feel like a lifeline—and like proof that their health, and dignity, matter.

When Animals Took Climate Change to the Streets

From April to August, city streets across continents turned into moving theatres of climate storytelling. A public art project called The Herds sent life-size animal puppets on a 20,000-kilometre journey from the Congo Basin to the Arctic Circle. Made from recycled materials like cardboard and plywood, the giraf...

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