Saahas, a non-profit organisation founded by Class 11 student Navya Mrig focuses on organ donation - a decision that saves lives through timely consent.
Some of India's most challenging health choices become manageable when they're discussed at home, in classrooms, and community halls--rather than in the panic of an ICU. Saahas, a Delhi-based ...
Saahas, a Delhi-based nonprofit founded in 2024 by Class XI student Navya Mrig, is working to normalise organ donation in India through simple conversations. The youth-led group holds workshops, ...
TSA checkpoints across the United States are free of their signature aroma for the first time in over two decades. On July 8, 2025, the Department of Homeland Security lifted the 19-year-long ...
Last year, the Chinese retail book market, valued at ¥112.9 million new titles, the highest number in nearly a decade. The total retail market was about 88 percent of the 2019 level, according to ...
Archaeologists excavating a section of the well-known Konya's Karahöyük site have discovered three artifacts from different time periods, which may recontextualize the timeline of Anatolia’s Bronze ...
In a culture of widening contempt, we have the power to choose something better, says Maury Giles as he takes the helm of Braver Angels.
A deep dive into how Christian conversions in colonial Bengal shaped debates on caste, inheritance, and nationalism.
From highland roots to cosmopolitan rituals, Thailand’s coffee story is one of heritage, innovation, and endless reinvention.
In today's world, we barely think about picking up a fork. It is part of a standard cutlery set, as essential as the plate itself. But not that long ago, this now-ordinary utensil was viewed with ...
His new novel, “What We Can Know,” imagines the historians of the twenty-second century, who long for the world that they’ve missed out on.
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