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160 children. Two parents. One mission and unconditional love. At Santhivardhana Ministries, Veerababu and Satyaveni are raising children no one else would. Children with disabilities who were abandoned or neglected. Click the link now to donate - bit.ly/3IaW9yX

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Thanks to the swift action of Ooty DFO and the rescue team, this Indian gaur got a second chance. Let's do our part to protect wildlife by reducing plastic waste. Thanks to Supriya Sahu IAS (Supriya Sahu IAS) for tweeting about this. #WildlifeRescue #SaveOurForests

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As a young man, Pravesh Uniyal saw what most of us choose to ignore. Elderly leprosy patients, abandoned by families, and left to rot in remote colonies with no food & no care. He started Devbhoomi to serve them. Click the link now to show your support -bit.ly/4lg4JuW

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She didn’t wait for permission to lead—she made history by breaking rules meant to silence her. #FridayFact #WomenOfFreedom

She didn’t wait for permission to lead—she made history by breaking rules meant to silence her.  #FridayFact #WomenOfFreedom
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He lost his eyesight at just 8 years old, but never lost hope. Shivaprakash faced stigma & struggle, yet rose with a promise: no blind child should suffer like he did. Today, through Divya Jyoti, he’s turning darkness into light. Click the link to support bit.ly/45Vyg8u

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One abandoned child changed his life. Dutta couldn’t look away and began Infant India, a sanctuary of love for HIV+ children, orphaned or abandoned. Because every child deserves more than survival, they deserve family. Click the link to support now - bit.ly/3Gd1uVX

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American educational reformer Horace Mann says that self-fulfillment and societal well-being are deeply interconnected. By not contributing to others, we deprive ourselves of opportunities to cultivate empathy, purpose, and meaningful connections.

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Every child deserves a childhood filled with play. But for millions of children in poverty, even a single toy is a distant dream. The Toy Bank bridges this gap, bringing the magic of play to children who need it most. Click the link to show your support - bit.ly/3IdHpzo

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In Hyderabad’s Manikonda lives an extraordinary artist, Dali. This rescued Labrador, her owners claim. is India’s first dog water colour painter. Her story began when she was abandoned at just 45 days old, until she finally found a home! Source: The New Indian Express

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Blinded at 8, but never defeated. Shiva Prakash turned his pain into purpose, founding Divya Jyoti to ensure no blind and visually impaired girl child suffers the way he did. Support his mission. Click the link now - bit.ly/4lHzita

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Veerababu was written off because of his disability. But he rose above the stigma to lift others like him. Through Santhivardhana Ministries, he’s giving children with disabilities the love, care, and education. Support his mission. Click the link now - bit.ly/40DihYX

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A doctor’s instinct isn’t learned. It’s lived. To see pain and move toward it. To choose service over comfort. To act, even when unprepared, because saving a life can’t wait. This is more than duty. It’s humanity in its purest form. Salute to those who rise when others freeze.

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Days of unrelenting cloud bursts and flash floods have caused havoc across several parts of Himachal Pradesh, and in the state of Uttarakhand. Your support is crucial to saving innocent lives fighting floods. Donate now. Click the link now - bit.ly/3GzVS8g

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The forests of Panna Tiger Reserve have lost their gentle matriarch. Vatsala, Asia's oldest elephant at over 100 years, passed away on July 8, 2025, leaving behind a legacy etched in the heart of India's wilderness. Madhya Pradesh and India will miss you, Vatsala.

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At a time when elephant deaths on tracks make headlines, Ramgarh in Jharkhand’s Hazaribagh showed another way. When a pregnant elephant laboured on the rails, officials halted a coal train. In that stillness, a calf was born - proving progress and compassion can coexist.

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He made it out of poverty. Landed a top job abroad. But Bipin chose to return to the children of Majuli Village. Support Ayang Trust, founded by IIT graduate Bipin Dhane, who now teaches and uplifts tribal children. Donate now. Click the link now - bit.ly/4nAZaIZ

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Jagadamba Devi was a pioneering Mithila artist from Madhubani, Bihar. Honoured with the Padma Shri (1975), she played a key role in elevating Mithila painting to global acclaim. Her intricate works helped preserve and popularise this tradition. A true cultural icon.

Jagadamba Devi was a pioneering Mithila artist from Madhubani, Bihar. Honoured with the Padma Shri (1975), she played a key role in elevating Mithila painting to global acclaim. Her intricate works helped preserve and popularise this tradition. A true cultural icon.
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India’s tribal art has survived for thousands of years. But today, its artists are barely surviving. Tribal artisans are masters of a rich heritage that is now on the edge of extinction. Help preserve their art. Click the link now - bit.ly/44HAiGL

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Every tree in your city is a witness to change. Harini Nagendra made Bengaluru’s hidden ecology visible—and now it’s your turn. Snap a pic of a city tree → upload it on iNaturalist or Gubbi Labs/Open Tree Map → tag species, record its GPS‑location → add to tree census.

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This baby elephant got separated from his mother. But thanks to the quick thinking of Kaziranga’s forest officials, a very unusual trick saved the day: they rubbed Chotu with his mother’s dung to mask the human scent! Without that familiar smell, a mother might reject her calf.