Author: BharatSpeaks
In the quiet corridors of a Patna home, history lives on—not in textbooks or statues, but in the fragile voice of a 97-year-old woman who once stood at the frontlines of India’s freedom struggle. Bharati ‘Asha’ Sahay Choudhry, known affectionately as Asha San (a respectful Japanese suffix for women), is among the last living members of the Rani of Jhansi Regiment, the all-women combat unit of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s Indian National Army (INA). Her memoirs, once scribbled on scraps of paper in Hindi, have now been meticulously translated into English by her great-granddaughter-in-law, Tanvi Srivastava, in a book titled…
In a compelling demonstration of how sustainability and entrepreneurship can coexist, two childhood friends from Bengaluru have built a stationery brand that is driving environmental impact across India. Rescript, co-founded by Naren Raj and Ashutosh Ananth, is redefining the paper industry by converting waste paper into premium, eco-friendly stationery. Since its inception in 2021, Rescript has recycled more than 500 tonnes of paper, helping save an estimated 9,200 trees, 18.4 million litres of water, and preventing the emission of over 431,000 kilograms of carbon dioxide. The brand’s environmentally conscious approach is rooted in circular economy principles and resonates with both…
In the remote and rugged terrain of Ladakh, where agriculture often battles harsh climates and limited infrastructure, a quiet revolution is taking root. At the center of this transformation is Tsetan Dorjay, a 27-year-old entrepreneur and founder of Siachen Naturals, a grassroots agribusiness that is revitalizing barley cultivation and placing women farmers at the heart of sustainable rural development. Barley Farming Finds New Purpose Barley, long considered a staple in Ladakhi cuisine, was on the brink of extinction from local fields. Despite its integral role in traditional dishes like thukpa, tsampa, and skyū, farmers were abandoning it due to its…
In a country where the medical field is both demanding and transformative, India’s top female doctors are not only saving lives but also breaking barriers, inspiring the next generation with their resilience, compassion, and pioneering contributions. From rural outreach to world-class surgeries and public health reforms, these women exemplify leadership in healthcare and social impact. Dr. Indira Hinduja: The IVF Pioneer A Padma Shri awardee and obstetrician-gynecologist, Dr. Indira Hinduja made history in 1986 by delivering India’s first test-tube baby. Her contribution to assisted reproductive technology opened doors for millions struggling with infertility. Her continued research and patient care reflect…
Sindhutai Sapakal’s story begins with heartbreak. Married off at 12 and abandoned during her pregnancy amid false accusations, she gave birth alone using a stone to cut the umbilical cord. With her newborn daughter latched to her chest, she took to begging—marking the start of a life dedicated to caring for orphaned children. Despite having only studied till Class 4, Sindhutai transformed personal tragedy into a mission of maternal compassion. “She never let her pain turn into bitterness,” recalls her daughter Mamata, who was born in that moment of distress. The Mother of Thousands In 1998, Sindhutai founded a sanstha…
In today’s fast-paced world, where professional success often comes at the cost of personal well-being, two sisters from Hyderabad—Veda and Sudha Gogineni—have emerged as shining examples of how personal adversity can lead to entrepreneurial triumph. Their brand, Earthful, is not just a wellness startup; it’s a movement born out of pain, driven by science, and sustained by purpose. The Beginning: Health Takes a Hit Veda Gogineni had everything a young professional could ask for—an engineering degree from IIT Kharagpur, a prestigious job, and a career that promised a bright future. Yet, beneath the surface of professional success, her body was…