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Indi Genius is a Social Entrepreneurship Contest for Young Minds to offer sustainable innovative solutions to the social problems in India.

It is a platform to explore their creativity and a step forward towards repositioning India as a player in the world economic scene, and reintroducing her heritage to her own youth by accelerating the development of high potential young leaders to achieve out-sized social impact.

Mobile uploads 27/07/2015

A Big Thank You for Being the Biggest Inspiration of Every Individual.
How we wished A Great Human Being can Live forever Rest in Peace Sir A PJ Abdul Kalam, the most beloved Former President and Eminent Scentist India ever Had.
KEEP INSPIRING PEOPLE TO GROW AS HE DID and keep him Alive in the Hearts of Every Indians.

ISKCON aims at rural uplift through project 'Prayag' 04/06/2015

ISKCON aims at rural uplift through project 'Prayag' Starting as a 'satsang' initiative of International Society of Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) among villagers, a programme titled 'The Prayag' has taken shape in Maharashtra to bring about rural development in the fields of health, economy, society

Mobile uploads 18/12/2014

India's space agency today successfully launched its heaviest rocket ever - the 630-tonne, three-stage Geo-Synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III - with an experimental crew module. The mission will take the Indian Space Research Organisation or ISRO a step closer to sending astronauts to space.

The Engineer Who Is Creating Ice Stupas To Solve The Water Problems Of People In Ladakh - The... 29/11/2014

How does the ice stupa work?

“I observed that for the spring sun and winds to melt the ice, they needed large surface areas. So if we reduced the area exposed to the sun and wind, then the ice could be stored in the village itself, thus eliminating the need for villagers to climb the mountains,” Wangchuk says.

The Engineer Who Is Creating Ice Stupas To Solve The Water Problems Of People In Ladakh - The... When Sonam Wangchuk saw people struggling for water in Ladakh, he came up with a solution of creating vertical ice stupas to store water for a longer time.

Photos 08/11/2014

"SHIVKAR BAPUJI TALPADE" The First Inventor Of AirPlane NAMED "MARUTASKHA" which mean "Marut-Air or Stream of Air, Sakha Friend"

Shivkar Bāpuji Talpade (1864–1916) was an Indian, a Maharashtrian member of the Pathare Prabhu community who constructed and flew India's first unmanned airplane in the year 1895 to a height of 1500 feet. It was also 8 years before the Wright brother's Wright Flyer, the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight. Talpade's airplane was named Marutsakhā, a term used for the goddess Sarasvati in the Rigveda (RV 7.96.2) -- a portmanteau of Marut meaning stream of air and Sakha meaning friend. Talpade lived in Mumbai and was a scholar in Sanskrit literature and Vedas.

But this success of an Indian scientist was not liked by the Imperial rulers. Warned by the British Government the Maharaja of Baroda stopped helping Talpade. It is said that the remains of the Marutsakthi were sold to ‘foreign parties’ by the relatives of Talpade in order to salvage whatever they can out of their loans to him. Talpade’s wife died at this critical juncture and he was not in a mental frame to continue with his researches. But his efforts to make known the greatness of Vedic Shastras was recognised by Indian scholars, who gave him the title of Vidya Prakash Pra-deep.

Talpade passed away in 1916 un-honoured, in his own country.

As the world rightly honours the Wright Brothers for their achievements, we should think of Talpade, who utilised the ancient knowledge of Sanskrit texts, to fly an aircraft, eight years before his foreign counterparts.

Photos 13/10/2014

Dreams are not what you see in your sleep, but that thing which doesn't let you sleep - Abdul Kalam

Photos 13/10/2014

Snakes and Ladders, originally an Indian game called Mokshapath. British made it popular in the west and called it Snakes and Ladders. This game was used in ancient Indian schools to teach students that bad deeds result in bad Karma, represented by snakes and good deeds result in good karma represented by ladders which promote us in our life.

13/10/2014
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