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Subhadeep Purkayastha: The Diana awardee batting for environmental sustainability

(July 16, 2022) Mounted on a small boat, the 21-year-old environmentalist Subhadeep Purkayastha was making his way among the submerged homes to provide relief supplies to the people of Silchar, his hometown in Assam, which was the worst hit by floods, when he heard about winning the Diana Award 2022 for his humanitarian efforts. Calling the piece of news "exciting" and "a great validation", Subhadeep continued helping the 1000 people in the flood-affected urban areas of Silchar in Assam through his organisation, Eco Alarmist. June brought with it the torrential rains in Assam, and Silchar was one of the most-affected areas. With each home in the district having its own story of bejaan jol or the big flood, individuals came to help each other in the need of the hour. And Subhadeep along with his team of 50 volunteers is never far behind. "We started by taking SOS messages from people who weren’t getting help from the district administration and tried to send immediate help through people and NGOs present in their location. We, then, moved on to drinking water and food distribution drive, where we handed over these items to more than 1000 people in flood-affected areas," Subhadeep tells

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Steven Harris Ramdev: From WorldSkills victory to global mentorship

(Aug 9, 2023) It was a proud moment for Steven Harris Ramdev as he secured a medallion of excellence at the WorldSkills Competition 2022 in Aarau, Switzerland. Competing alongside 24 nations in the graphic design technology category, Steven showcased his prowess and emerged as one of the top four achievers. "The exhilaration of holding the Indian flag on that esteemed international platform was truly surreal. It was a dream come true," Steven tells Global Indian.  The 22-year recent graduate from the National Institute of Fashion Technology, Bengaluru, has moved to Abu Dhabi for his first job. "I've been appointed as a vocational trainer at ACTVET (Abu Dhabi Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training)," he shares.   In this role, Steven is all set to mentor and refine the skills of the aspiring WorldSkills 2024 participants hailing from the country in the domain of graphic design technology – the very category that earned him a medal in 2022. “I am deeply grateful to the government of United Arab Emirates for providing me with this incredible opportunity and entrusting me with the role of training the next set of contestants,” remarks the youngster.  [caption id="attachment_32476" align="aligncenter" width="709"] Steven Harris Ramdev during

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Syamantak Payra: The young scientist using technology to solve healthcare challenges

(July 29, 2022) Sitting on the sofa at home and helping his grandmother take dozens of medications every evening to treat her chronic asthma is one of the earliest memories that shaped Syamantak Payra's outlook on life and his desire to help. Desperate to help, he invented a makeshift breathing machine "out of some straws and balloons" at age four. "It was rudimentary and practically ineffectual, but it came from the same motivation that still drives me: I saw a problem, and I wanted to help," says the 2022 Hertz Foundation Fellow. From the same desire stemmed the idea of developing a knee brace that helped the inventor and researcher win the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award in 2016. "I want to help people. Whether that's by creating new biomedical technologies that will improve patients' prognoses, or through literacy outreach that will help create new opportunities for young students, I wish to use my capabilities in the ways that I will best be able to help empower others," he tells Global Indian. [caption id="attachment_20036" align="aligncenter" width="541"] Syamantak Payra[/caption] Curiosity, science and innovations    Growing up in Houston, a stone's throw away from Johnson Space Centre - headquarter for many NASA

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