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  1. Rich Land, Rich Crops, Rich Hands

      Click to enlarge infographic Farmers in India, who feed the whole country, don't have much for themselves. India is losing more than 2,000 farmers every single day, as villagers migrate to cities in search of better jobs. Nearly a quarter of a mill ...
  2. Powerhouse of Strength

    Afflicted by polio, she has battled her illness with determination. Yet she has brought succor to villagers in Bihar by preventing girl child marriages. Social worker and an Art of Living faculty, Sangeeta Sinha recounts her journey. She sits in an electr ...
  3. Jal Jagruti Abhiyan breathes life into 22 rivers of Maharashtra

    Villagers in parts of the Indian state of Maharashtra, who have been under severe water crisis for years, heaved a sigh of relief at the sight of water in river basins. From struggling to find enough water for consumption and agriculture to seeing overflo ...
  4. ‘Convicts like family’: a policeman’s unique perspective

    Among many policemen who serve the nation and maintain law and order, meet DSP of Ranchi who has walked an extra mile for transforming the lives of policemen and prisoners. “Even if it is a convict, I have learned to believe that nobody is bad." A ve ...
  5. Women of Naganadhi unite for river’s life

    Sometimes pain can be turned into a powerful symbol of strength and revival. It can change the lives of everyone around. Ask the women of Kammavanpettai village in Tamil Nadu. Women were in despair at seeing the depleting levels of river Naganadhi, family ...
  6. A Jail Daughter

    Indu Sinha has worked for the stress-relief of 5,000 prisoners across seven prisons in India. One morning, Indu Sinha, who was visiting her home state of Bihar, read a feature in the local newspaper of a massacre in Senari village where Naxalites beheaded ...
  7. The True Pilgrims

    More than 1200 people from Kerala have joined the Art of Living Pampa River Cleaning Project. In February 2014, an elephant was found dead in the Periyar Tiger Reserve. The post-mortem revealed huge piles of waste — including polythene bags, aluminum foil ...
  8. Constructing toilets to combat open defecation

    A software engineer constructing toilets in the villages of Andhra Pradesh is a rare sight. This is precisely what you will find Sudhakar Veeravalli doing. Armed with a Master's Degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Texas, Sudhakar qu ...
  9. Sri Sri University Offers Programs in Governance, Yoga & Performing Arts

    Sri Sri University offers academic programs for those who wish to be strong, ethical leaders in the fields of administration, yoga, and the performing arts. Faculty Of Good Governance & Public Policy Good governance requires sound policy making. Few i ...
  10. The Tree Of Learning

    Coming to SSU was a sudden decision. I took a risk but I had the silent confidence that I would be happy here. My first month at college was quite exciting, meeting students from every corner of India, from diverse backgrounds. We share an irrevocable bon ...