Five unsung heroes from different walks of life joined hands to launch a dedicated website for Billion Beats, an initiative started by former President of India Dr A P J Abdul Kalam in 2007, to capture success stories of inspiring Indians. At a simple function held at the Government Tamil Primary School in New Thippasandra (Bengaluru), www.billionbeats.in went live, fulfilling yet another dream of Dr Kalam. Witnessing the event were around 40 students of the school, their teachers, volunteers and a handful of well-wishers of Dr Kalam. Full report here: http://bit.ly/2ttEudi
By Mudassir Kuloo | JAN 2016 For Shabir Hussain Khan, the key ingredient to make happiness out of life’s menu, is not available in the market, it is within. At 47, he has made a ritual of donating his blood four to five times a year. Khan, who first donated blood in 1980 at the age of 13, has since donated 140 pints of blood, a mark of distinction he holds in his native state, Kashmir. Khan has been giving a part of his life for the last 35 years and according to him, he is determined to donate blood till he attains the age of 65. “It has not affected my health but gives me immense satisfaction that my blood is saving lives,” said Khan, who earns his living by working on paper mache. A resident of Alie Kadal of Old City Srinagar, besides donating blood, he has been running an awareness campaign, convincing people to follow him. He has established an NGO which has been organising blood donation camps across the valley. Khan has also donated blood in New Delhi, Tamil Nad
By Dr Anantha Krishnan M | AUG 2015 Today is Guru Poornima – a special day for Indians, when one remembers, celebrates and honours teachers. It is only serendipity that I am writing a tribute to my Guru and the beloved teacher for millions of Indians - Dr A P J Abdul Kalam - on this auspicious day. For a shishya who has surrendered to his Gurus, this is perhaps the ultimate tribute that I can pay. For many of my friends in the media, I have been the go-to man on Dr Kalam for years now. On the night of July 27, I was on a bus headed for Kerala, when I was flooded with calls inquiring about Dr Kalam’s well-being. Read More...
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