Vicky Roy: Street dreams
At age 11, Vicky Roy ran away from home and ended up a rag-picker at a railway station in Delhi. Rescued by the Salaam Baalak Trust, Vicky got his hands on a camera and found his calling. At INK201...
Kalyan Varma: Free art is profitable
Wildlife photographer Kalyan Varma made a radical decision when he decided to give his pictures away--for free. The result? His career took off. Varma's work was featured on the dvd of the Blockbus...
Shilo Shiv Suleman: Using tech to enable dreaming
Has our technology -- our cell phones and iPods and cameras -- stopped us from dreaming? Young artist Shilo Shiv Suleman says no, as she demos "Khoya," her new storybook for iPad, which floats us t...
Sai Gaddam: Sexual urges and internet searches
Computational Neuroscientist Sai Gaddam has a unique window into our brains and deepest desires -- the internet. Analyzing over a billion web searches, millions of erotic videos and digitized novel...
Anu Vaidyanathan: India's first triathlete
Anu Vaidyanathan shares with us her fascinating journey from being a nerd in school to competing in Ultraman triathlons, getting a PhD on the way, and starting her own company.
Deepak Ravindran: From college dropout to going viral
What was the motivating factor behind developing SMSGyan, a wildly successful SMS based information delivery system in India? It was to impress a girl. Hear the full story by creator and INK Fellow...
Madhumita Halder: The world's first Indian language word game
INK Fellow Madhumita Halder takes us through the inspiration and journey behind the creation of the board game Aksharit. Aksharit, which is similar to Scrabble, allows students to incorporate the p...
