Prerona Roy Sustained 82% Burns, and Then She Rose Like a Phoenix
Prerona Roy went from being a small-town girl to a super achiever in a US-based multinational, but it took a devastating fire and 82% burns to unleash the true power of her spirit.
Prerona Roy went from being a small-town girl to a super achiever in a US-based multinational, but it took a devastating fire and 82% burns to unleash the true power of her spirit.
International badminton star PV Sindhu talks about the making of a champion; Prerona Roy shares how she rose like a phoenix after 82% burns; and top jewellery designer Sunita Shekhawat takes us on a tour of her exquisite meenakari marvels. Many more intimate and inspirational stories await you in this month’s issue!
When US-based academic Raya Sarkar published her list of sexual predators in Indian academia on Facebook this month, she faced backlash from both men and women, inside and outside the academic world. Here’s why you need to pay attention.
Her penchant for community building led Lakshmi Pratury to establish INK Talks, but her personal story is just as powerful as her vision for India.
A spate of new viral videos showing parents abusing and beating their children has revealed the ugly truth of Indian parenting and will have long-reaching consequences, says Dr Ruby Charak.
This month, Malvika Iyer will co-chair the World Economic Forum’s India Economic Summit 2017 in New Delhi, along with the likes of Union ministers Piyush Goyal and Smriti Irani, filmmaker Karan Johar and telecom hotshot Sunil Bharti Mittal.
The founder of India’s largest facility management company TGH, Ritu Grover has learnt how to stay on top of the game – with brutal focus and dedication.
Indo-Canadian playback singer Shashaa Tirupati, better known now as the Humma Girl, lives on two continents but takes her music everywhere she goes.
Sagarika Ghose has seen the best and worst of India in her career as a journalist and author. That doesn’t stop her showing up.
What does the September issue of eShe have in store? Media personality Sagarika Ghose on the cover, Bollywood playback sensation Shashaa Tirupati, tales of Partition, Osama’s wives, the best of India Couture Week, and more! Click to read now.
India is ready to make and drink its own best-quality teas, decided Shikha Puri, who set out to do just that.
Lady Boss: From being an IIM gold medallist to the CFO of a NASDAQ-listed company and now an investor and mentor to startups, Revathy Ashok has achieved milestones beyond the reach of most women
TV icon Jennifer Winget’s unconventional life and career choices mark her as a woman to watch out for. She gets personal in this exclusive interview.
With popular TV star Jennifer Winget on the cover, the August 2017 issue of eShe promises several hours of inspiring reading! Click to read now.
Motivational writer and speaker Pat Duckworth’s latest book will give you an impetus to turn entrepreneur
Hollywood’s new feminist icon Wonder Woman has left Indian female audiences puzzled.
Alankrita Shrivastava’s award-winning film ‘Lipstick Under My Burkha’ created a storm of controversy when the censor board blocked its release, deeming the subject of female sexuality unfit for public consumption. But the feisty filmmaker wasn’t going down without a fight.
Read the July 2017 issue of eShe magazine online here.
Powered by discreet luxury, JADE ensembles portray a distinct love for Indian heritage and craftsmanship. And they’re now available online too. We talk to designers Monica and Karishma about their experience with e-retail.



















