“Despite attempts to erase them, female mystics’ voices have endured” – Arundhathi Subramaniam
One of India’s greatest living poetesses, Arundhathi Subramaniam brings together a writer’s mastery and a mystic’s inspiration to her art.
One of India’s greatest living poetesses, Arundhathi Subramaniam brings together a writer’s mastery and a mystic’s inspiration to her art.
It’s our 2nd anniversary and we’re all poetic and inspired this month, with India’s greatest living poetess Arundhathi Subramaniam on the cover, and global gurus Kass Thomas, Allana Pratt, and many more women doing amazing things!
Decades ago, Mala Pal coined the UN slogan ‘women’s rights are human rights’ but that was only one of her contributions to the feminist cause.
The universe taught this mother of two an unexpected lesson as a gift on her 45th birthday.
Facial paralysis put a dent in Dr Hetal Kasliwal’s ability to smile fully, but she went ahead and won a beauty pageant nonetheless.
Award-winning neuroscientist Dr Vidita Vaidya is studying the circuitry of emotions to help future generations protect their brains and fight psychological disorders.
On the cover is neuroscientist Dr Vidita Vaidya who is researching resilience, and inside are wonder-women who are embodying it in real life! Start reading now.
Until society doesn’t change its mindset, no amount of laws can ensure women their rights, notes feminist activist V Rukmini Rao.
A fresh new healing modality and life philosophy has been sweeping through urban India, leaving women quite happy in its wake.
Who does it benefit, exactly?
Behavioural scientist Vidyut Gore’s handmade soaps have a unique agenda.
New York-based humanitarian Meera Gandhi, who has raised millions of dollars for charity worldwide, wants people to ‘give back’ as an act of self-love.
With philanthropist Meera Gandhi on the cover, this issue celebrates women and enterprises who have made a life out of giving.
World-famous dog behaviourist Shirin Merchant is teaching Indians how to be more humane with dogs, and how to use kinder methods of training.















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