It is truly inspiring to see founders like Atul Anand and Sristy, the driving force behind Sarva Suvidhaen Private Limited, turning their entrepreneurial vision into impactful innovation.
They were recently felicitated by the Department of Industries, Govt. of Bihar.
🏆 Recognising Bihar's Innovators at the AI Capacity Building Workshop 2026.
Hiprotech India Technology Pvt. Ltd. | Founder: Abhishek Kumar, Patna
Empowering Bihar's future through Robotics, AI, IoT, Drone Training, and Industry 4.0.
#StartupBihar#Innovation#BiharStartups
Startup Bihar continues to accelerate entrepreneurship in Bihar!
At the Personal Interaction Meeting (Pitching Round) held on 11–12 June 2026, Patna, 22 new startups were selected.
Building a transparent, founder-first startup ecosystem in Bihar. #StartupBihar#BiharStartups
🚀 Startup Bihar completed the entire selection process for April 2026 applications in just 42 days.
✅ Screening
✅ Expert Evaluation
✅ Founder Pitching
✅ Final Selection
Faster decisions, stronger startups, and a more founder-friendly ecosystem.
#StartupBihar#StartupIndia
Some children grow up hearing, “Kitchen is a woman’s job.”
Shruti Seth grew up watching her father proudly cook for guests, teach her mother recipes, and treat marriage like teamwork, not gender roles.
People mocked him for it.
But years later, that’s the lesson that stayed.
Today, as a mental wellness coach and advocate for equal parenting, Shruti continues to speak about raising emotionally aware children in homes where care, cooking, parenting, and responsibility are shared equally.
Because sometimes, the strongest life lessons are not taught through lectures. They are quietly lived at the dining table.
@SethShruti
#ShrutiSeth #EqualParenting #GenderEquality #Parenting
[Shruti Seth, Equal Parenting, Gender Equality]
From Indian waters to global markets.
India exported 19.72 lakh tons of seafood worth ₹73,890.46 crore ($8.46 billion), reaffirming its position as a trusted seafood supplier to the world. Powering livelihoods. Driving exports. Connecting markets.
#SeafoodExports #FisheriesSector #BlueEconomy
✦ India to host 13th #BRICS Urbanisation Forum in New Delhi on 11–12 June 2026
✦ The Urbanisation Forum will be held under the theme ‘Cities for People: BRICS Cooperation for Inclusive and Resilient Urban Futures’
✦ The Forum will focus on a few broad priorities: inclusive urban development, climate and disaster-resilient infrastructure, stronger municipal institutions, and digital innovation for better urban governance
From going unsold at the IPL auction to leading RCB into history, Rajat Patidar’s journey has come full circle.
Only two captains had achieved this feat before him. MS Dhoni with Chennai Super Kings in 2010 and 2011. Rohit Sharma with Mumbai Indians in 2019 and 2020.
Now, Patidar has joined that elite list after guiding Royal Challengers Bengaluru to back-to-back IPL titles in 2025 and 2026.
Released. Recalled as an injury replacement. Injured. Written off.
Yet he kept returning.
Today, he stands alongside some of the IPL’s greatest leaders, proving that persistence often speaks louder than pedigree.
Some captains inherit history. Some create it.♥️
#RajatPatidar #IPL2026 #RCB #RoyalChallengersBengaluru #MSDhoni
[Rajat Patidar, RCB, IPL 2026, Sports India]
Before India’s ‘Unity in Diversity’ became a popular phrase, Raja Ravi Varma imagined it on canvas.
In his iconic 1889 painting Galaxy of Musicians, women from different regions, religions, and communities sit together creating one shared rhythm.
At a time when colonial rule tried to divide identities, Ravi Varma painted unity without shouting slogans.
What makes the painting timeless is this:
No one woman dominates the frame. No culture overpowers another. The harmony is the message.
Painted for the Maharaja of Mysore and now preserved at Jaganmohan Palace, the artwork became far more than a royal commission, it became a visual idea of India itself.
And maybe that’s why Raja Ravi Varma still feels relevant today.
Because over 130 years later, we’re still trying to learn how to stay different, yet connected.
Read More : https://t.co/8ecnduZAWa
#RajaRaviVarma #IndianArt #ArtHistory #IndianCulture #UnityInDiversity
[Raja Ravi Varma, Galaxy Of Musicians, Indian Art, Cultural Heritage]
When most of us look at the night sky, we see stars.
A young scientist from Manipur looked deeper and uncovered a piece of the universe's earliest history.
Dr Ronaldo Laishram, from Khangabok in Manipur's Thoubal district, has led an international team in discovering the Loktak Protocluster, a 12.6-billion-year-old "city of galaxies" that existed when the universe was just 1.2 billion years old.
Using the James Webb Space Telescope and the Subaru Telescope, the team identified four interconnected groups of young galaxies forming one massive cosmic structure.
The formation reminded Laishram of the floating phumdis of Manipur's Loktak Lake, inspiring him to name the discovery after the iconic lake and place a piece of his homeland on the cosmic map.
A graduate of JSS Science and Technology University, Mysuru, he later completed his Master's and PhD in Astronomy and Astrophysics at Tohoku University, Japan, and now works at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.
Beyond research, he founded the Manipur Astronomical Society to spark curiosity and promote science education among young people across Northeast India.
#RonaldoLaishram #Manipur #SpaceDiscovery
[Ronaldo Laishram, Loktak Protocluster, Manipur]
For years, this ancient stepwell in Andhra Pradesh quietly disappeared under piles of garbage, plastic waste, food packets, coconut shells, and even temple offerings.
Then one video changed everything.
When influencer Abbayi Kanth showed people what was being lost in Peapully Mandal, over 300 volunteers showed up. Not for money. Not for fame. Just because they cared. Together, they cleaned, restored, and brought back a forgotten piece of history.
What’s beautiful isn’t just the restored stepwell. It’s the reminder that sometimes, change doesn’t begin with authorities or big campaigns, it begins when ordinary people decide, “This matters.”
From a dumping ground to a symbol of community action, this is what happens when social media leaves the screen and enters real life.
Credits : teluguabbayikanth1 on IG
#HeritageConservation #CleanIndia #CommunityPower #EnvironmentalAction #ViralForGood
[Heritage Conservation, Civic Sense, Community Action, Environmental Awareness]
Not every child who feels left out has the words to explain it. But every child deserves to feel included.
That’s the heart behind ‘Extra: Extra Love, Extra Chromosome’, a children’s book inspired by the real-life experiences of Bengaluru-based mother Shivani Dhillon and her daughter Shreya, who has Down Syndrome.
Written by author Archana Mohan and illustrated by Prarthana Merchant, the book follows Shreya as she participates in a lemon-and-spoon race despite laughter, judgement, and repeated failures. She may stumble again and again, but she refuses to stop trying.
The story gently encourages children to see beyond labels and understand that children with Down Syndrome experience joy, hurt, courage, and belonging just like everyone else.
Instead of preaching inclusion, the book starts conversations around empathy and neurodiversity in a way children naturally understand.
Because acceptance often begins in childhood.
To read more about their journey, tap the LINK : https://t.co/G0FcYqZx7b
#DownSyndrome #Neurodiversity #ChildrensBooks #PositiveStories
[Down Syndrome Awarness, Childrens Books]