Here Are the Winners of eShe’s Short Story Contest 2020
You’re all going to be published authors – woohoo!
You’re all going to be published authors – woohoo!
The Body Shop India’s Project NARI, in collaboration with Plastics for Change India Foundation, rings in the festive season with a note of empowerment for Bengaluru’s female waste-pickers.
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.
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.
Public libraries have been low on government priorities in the past few years; now COVID is threatening our few brave community libraries too.
So you have a talent for spinning stories and always wanted to be a published author? Get writing!
In episode 2 of eShe TV, happiness coach and self-help author Aruna Joshi shares tips on developing mental resilience in tough times.
These teen girls in Delhi are stepping up to raise awareness, educate and engage with youth in their city.
A brilliant selection of poems made it to the shortlist of eShe’s Lockdown Poetry contest. Here are the winners.
In episode 1 of eShe TV, child-rights activist Smriti Gupta tells us about the roadblocks to getting abandoned children into the legal adoption pool, and her petition to create awareness about it.
The Do School’s Industry Disruptor provides female entrepreneurs the chance to tackle key sustainability challenges through an incubation and mentorship program.
A new film on the life of renowned mathematician Shakuntala Devi, played by Vidya Balan, is an eye-opening glimpse into a remarkable life.
eShe editor and publisher Aekta Kapoor shares career tips for budding writers in the time of the internet, blogging tools and digital publications.
Has lockdown 2020 inspired the poet in you? Share your poetry and win!
With online classes becoming the new normal in education around the world, parents, students and teachers weigh in about the challenges and opportunities.
As cases of domestic violence go up during the lockdown, activists, artists and lawyers call for social and legal solutions.
eShe founder and editor Aekta Kapoor recently appeared on Woman TV sharing why she loves stories of women entrepreneurs.
Psychologist and psychotherapist Dr Varkha Chulani on how to deal with lockdown blues.
TV personality Meera Gandhi takes us behind the scenes of New York and LA’s most happening events before COVID-19.


















