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Filmmaker Balaram J on his recent animation movie, ‘Oru Thudakkathinte Kadha’
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The Malayalam short film discusses the issues of religious intolerance and the importance of people living in harmony
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The Malayalam short film discusses the issues of religious intolerance and the importance of people living in harmony
Two decades ago, Balaram J fell in love with cinema after watching films of James Cameron. “I remember being awestruck by
Titanic and
Avatar. That is how I started to dream of being a filmmaker,” he recalls. Now 24 years old, Balaram has recently released
This Bengaluru-based duo is handcrafting children’s furniture that helps in free flow of imagination
Founded by Karthik Srinivasan and Gayatri Vijayan, Gosh manufactures handcrafted imaginative furniture for children. The products range between Rs 3,000 and Rs 30,000.
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Karthik Srinivasan started spending time on woodwork. First, he made a bookshelf for his daughter
Akira, whose growing collection of books desperately needed a home. When he shared its picture on his social media profiles, it received overwhelming responses, even from several strangers.
After some more pieces of children’s furniture, orders started pouring in. Thus, Karthik, along with his wife
Gayatri Vijayan, started building furniture for children through their brand
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This woman entrepreneur’s medtech startup protects newborns with a ‘Raksha’ device
Pratyusha Pareddy is the Co-founder of medtech startup Nemocare Wellness, whose product ‘Raksha’ is an easy-to-use wearable device, which wraps around the foot of the newborn, and monitors six main vital signs.
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Pratyusha Pareddy, Co-founder of Nemocare Wellness, belongs to a family of doctors. She decided to pursue engineering and product design from the
National Institute of Design. However, she gravitated towards addressing unmet needs in the healthcare sector.
“At NID, I learnt how marrying top-notch tech with responsible and simple design thinking principles can create wonders. The projects I had taken up at NID like improving rural maternal healthcare helped us travel extensively in rural Gujarat to understand how healthcare works at the grassroots level, as well as how simple design intervention can drastically improve the lives of people at the bottom o