eShe TV: What to Do if You Have Been Betrayed in Love
In episode 14 of eShe TV, Aekta Kapoor shares four tips on how to heal, forgive and maybe even grow after going through betrayal.
In episode 14 of eShe TV, Aekta Kapoor shares four tips on how to heal, forgive and maybe even grow after going through betrayal.
Born in New York City during the lockdowns, these digital performances by award-winning choreographer Preeti Vasudevan inspire children to see the unity between cultures.
Author Maya Shanbhag Lang talks about her critically acclaimed new memoir ‘What We Carry’ and the complexities of mother-daughter relationships.
Vishakhapatnam girl Praneeta Patnaik got a break in the Telugu film industry by chance, but now she’s diligently working her way upward.
eShe is proud to be the magazine partner for the Grant Thornton SABERA Awards, which acknowledge initiatives, organizations and individuals that have a direct social impact as part of their bottom line.
Herpetologist Emma A Browning is using social media to create awareness about reptiles and amphibians, and the human impact on their lives.
Rural women in India have never had it easy, and the Covid lockdown has further increased their workload while leaving them financially vulnerable.
eShe wishes all our readers a very happy, joyful and prosperous Diwali!
You may be successful on the outside but still feel like a failure inside. Manvi Pant explains the Imposter Syndrome in episode 13 of eShe TV.
Celebrity lawyer and former model-screenwriter Priyanka Khimani credits her underprivileged upbringing for contributing to her success in the legal battlefield.
Madhubani artist Malvika Raj is using a traditional artform from her state, Bihar, to highlight the message of her icons, Dr Ambedkar and the Buddha.
With classes moving online during lockdown, many of India’s kids lost access to education. These three EdTech startups are democratizing the landscape.
Deepa Anappara’s critically acclaimed debut novel ‘Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line’ drew from her work as a journalist reporting on the impact of poverty and religious violence.
We bring you two poems by Indian poets as part of our Lockdown Poetry series.
Suparnaa Chadda founded the SABERA awards with the purpose of highlighting corporates and individuals who are creating positive impact in the world.
Actor-poet Taranjit Kaur and film producer Chhitra Subramaniam have launched a lockdown initiative to donate sanitary pads to women in need.
Three Indian couples who tied the knot during the Covid lockdown share their wedding notes.
Not everyone has choice of spouse in India, and even it’s a happy marriage, there are days you don’t really like your partner. Aekta Kapoor shares 4 tips on how to be happy even so.
A new online assessment test HIGH5 offers young and old people alike a way to recognise their strengths and chart out a better direction for their lives.



















