This NGO Offers ‘the Next Best Thing to Family’ for Isolated Seniors in Indian Metros
Manjiri Gokhale Joshi’s NGO offers free ‘family-like’ services and company to senior citizens left alone after their kids fly the nest.
Manjiri Gokhale Joshi’s NGO offers free ‘family-like’ services and company to senior citizens left alone after their kids fly the nest.
Usha Iyer invited friends and family to write stories based on sketches she had made doodling in office. The results were enthralling.
These poems made it to the top of eShe’s Lockdown Poetry Contest 2020.
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In a new biography of 1970s’ Bollywood star Parveen Babi, author Karishma Upadhyay uncovers issues that are just as relevant today: mental health, drugs and the fast life.
An obituary to three power-women: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Kapila Vatsyayan and Dr SI Padmavati, who were icons in their respective fields of justice, culture and cardiology.
From classical Russian music to underground techno in Goa, professional DJ and mom Alina Liubina’s life is the stuff of free-spirited fairy tales.
These poems made it to the top of eShe’s Lockdown Poetry Contest 2020.
eShe’s Aekta Kapoor and Shweta Bhandral discuss the ins and outs of romance outside marriage, along with expert inputs by Dr Shambhavi Alve.
Three Indian authors whose new novels are set in the 1990s share their favourite memories and pop culture references from this period.
These poems made it to the top of eShe’s Lockdown Poetry Contest 2020.
Alankrita Shrivastava speaks up about Rhea Chakraborty’s media trial, filmmaking in the time of clampdown on dissent, and her new film Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare.
India’s original ‘Made in India’ textiles and handlooms have been hit hardest by lockdown. These three social enterprises are doing their bit; they need our support.
Scholar and university professor Dr Debotri Dhar’s new book of essays looks at love from a point of view of gender, culture and politics.
In episode 5 of eShe TV, editor Aekta Kapoor talks to doula Neha Misra Mutluru and natural birth proponent Megha Khanduja about modern-day birthing myths.
The concept of ‘revenge body’ not only fat-shames women but also glorifies the need to seek validation from others.
These poems made it to the top of eShe’s Lockdown Poetry Contest 2020.
eShe conducted a survey on how long-term relationships fared during the COVID lockdown, with a focus on gender division of household responsibilities. Here’s what we found!
The brilliant animation screenwriter and the first Indian to win an Emmy Award for writing, Sonam Shekhawat shares her extraordinary story.


















