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From turf to teaching: Rani Rampal’s double milestones in 2023

(September 19, 2023) Ace hockey player Rani Rampal who earned the moniker the 'Queen of Hockey,' has recently been appointed as U-17 coach to mentor rising stars of the game. "Hockey gave me an identity, people listen to me, talk to me because of hockey. So, I just want to work for it in any capacity. You can can play, mentor young kids, you can teach," she said accepting the role. This is the second milestone that the 28-year-old achieved in her career in 2023. She had reached a significant milestone earlier this year when Modern Coach Factory (MCF) Stadium in Raebareli got renamed to ‘Rani’s Girls Hockey Turf'. From being a girl who had to plead to enter a hockey academy to becoming the first female player to have a stadium in her name, Rani’s journey is extraordinary. [caption id="attachment_33144" align="aligncenter" width="794"] Rani Rampal coaches rising hockey stars[/caption] India's most celebrated female hockey player, Rani has journeyed from a village of Haryana to the international hockey stage with elan. From being a cart-puller’s daughter to representing India in all the major international hockey turfs is nothing short of an inspiration.The former captain of women's hockey team was bestowed with

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Vishal Tolambia: Social entrepreneur championing sustainability by recycling textile waste

(April 4, 2024) "Over 1,600,000 tonnes of textile waste is generated even before a garment reaches a consumer, and directly ends up in landfills," said UK-based Vishal Tolambia, the founder of Humanity Centred Designs who is on a mission to enable sustainability in the garment industry. Since India is the second-largest textile manufacturing destination, one of the biggest challenges the small-scale factories face is the accumulation of pre-consumer textile waste at the manufacturing level. To solve this, Vishal has developed a technology that can convert pre-consumer textile waste to highly durable, flexible, and strong recycled material - an innovation that has earned the 26-year-old a spot in the 2024 Forbes 30 Under 30 list. "For us, sustainability means enabling sustainable operations. It also means that we care for the planet and protect it, by making sure that 80 percent of our production is through renewable energy sources, responsible consumption of water, and minimised resource utilisation. We're on a journey to make all fashion MSEs in India circular," said Vishal in an interview. [caption id="attachment_37011" align="aligncenter" width="579"] Vishal Tolambia[/caption] Finding his passion Growing up in the town of Pushkar in Rajasthan, Vishal Tolambia's tryst with the world of fashion began at

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Meet Nikhil Kumar, the young table tennis champion representing the USA internationally

(July 18, 2023) Indian-Americans are not just making waves in the business and political worlds, but also in the world of sports. Many young Indian-origin athletes are representing the USA in different tournaments and bringing home medals. One such champion is California-based 20-year-old table tennis player Nikhil Kumar - who is the second youngest table tennis paddler from the US, who qualified for the Tokyo Olympics three years back. The champion displayed remarkable talent by becoming the U9 National Champion and U10 runner-up in both the prestigious US Open and US Nationals competitions. As if that wasn't impressive enough, Nikhil was chosen to represent his country in the highly esteemed World Cadet Championship. However, it was at the tender age of 12 that he truly made his mark by securing the first rank in the North American tournament organised by ITTF. Gearing up to represent the USA in the next Olympics, the champion is also pursuing Computer Science at one of the most prestigious academic institutions — the University of California in Berkeley. "I feel great to have qualified for the Olympics," the Global Indian said during an interview, "For me, being one of the younger ones does not make

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Indian teen inventor Niharika Shukla’s tool diagnoses ASD, she now turns to tech in safety & trafficking

(January 14, 2022) A teen with responsibility and accountability, her endeavours find solutions to global issues. Niharika Shukla was just 12 when she noticed how difficult it was for autistic children to pick up new skills. This was especially true for children diagnosed late with disability. Having volunteered for autism and learning disability support groups, the Indian teen mulled over it. Soon, she had her answer – a tool to diagnose autism spectrum disorder early, helping thousands. The 14-year-old student at Cumberland Valley High School, Pennsylvania, USA developed the Autism Diagnostic Tool, an artificial intelligence algorithm and device which uses auditory biomarkers and AI to diagnose autism spectrum disorder. A STEM believer, Indian teen inventor Niharika already has quite a few feathers in her cap at a very young age. Her work with AI was recognised by the Capital Area Science and Engineering Fair, a Wisconsin-based organisation that showcases youngsters’ research talents. Shukla is a part of Girls with Impact, an entrepreneurship and innovation academy, a programme that equips girls with entrepreneurship skills. The student, innovator, researcher and inventor is also the 2021 Science Fair Grand Champion and Broadcom MASTERS Top 300. How to help those on the autism spectrum

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