What are the good news of today?1
Good news today includes the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to three scientists for their work on metal-organic frameworks, the inauguration of Navi Mumbai International Airport's Phase 1 and Metro Line 3 by Prime Minister Modi, and the story of a 71-year-old man in Jaipur becoming a chartered accountant. Other positive stories involve a 19-year-old from Kalyan securing admission to IIT Roorkee, a 5-year-old girl from Tripura donating hair to a cancer patient, and the Indian Army providing critical heart surgery for a Kashmiri boy.
- 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Awarded to three scientists for their work on metal-organic frameworks.
- Navi Mumbai International Airport: Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the first phase of the airport and Metro Line 3.
- NMC policy: The National Medical Commission now allows foreign medical graduates to finish their internship in India.
- Jaipur man becomes chartered accountant: 71-year-old Tarachand Agarwal achieved his dream of becoming a chartered accountant.
- IIT admission for vendor's son: Harsh Gupta, son of a panipuri vendor, secured admission to IIT Roorkee after clearing the JEE.
- Palk Strait conqueror: A Chennai boy conquered the Palk Strait and autism.
A 5-year-old girl from Tripura donated her hair to a cancer patient in Maharashtra.
The Army provided critical heart surgery for a 9-year-old boy from Baramulla, Kashmir.
Train operations in Jharkhand were halted to ensure a female elephant could safely give birth near the tracks.
- Scholarship for girls: Vivek Oberoi launched a scholarship program for girls.
- Odisha weaver: An Odisha weaver is reviving traditional Sambalpuri designs and training 5,000 artisans.
- Kamareddy women: Three women from Kamareddy have achieved financial independence and community leadership.