Up close with Mili Sarkar, the village teen in the viral ‘sari back flip’ video
In conversation with the 17-year-old village girl Mili Sarkar whose Instagram videos doing gymnastics in a sari are going viral.
In conversation with the 17-year-old village girl Mili Sarkar whose Instagram videos doing gymnastics in a sari are going viral.
Young authors Ananya Kamboj, 15, and Manya Harsha, 10, are bringing up important issues through their books and activism.
Mumbai-based Ophealia deRoze was going through a lonely patch in her life when a baby turned up like an angel to heal her.
‘Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives’, a new entertaining reality show on Netflix, follows the shallow, glamorous lives of four spouses of Bollywood actors.
The ongoing pandemic has refocused attention on one of the most important parts of the human body. The hand is in the limelight, again, writes Nina Krishna Warrier.
A chilling new report by Swabhiman Society and Equality Now highlights how India’s justice system is failing survivors of caste-based sexual violence.
Dr Raman Ashta, who turned 40 during the lockdown this year, looks back at the 10 big lessons life has taught her so far.
These four words will lead you to a more constructive 2021, says Kay Newton.
Rural women in India have never had it easy, and the Covid lockdown has further increased their workload while leaving them financially vulnerable.
Energy is neither created nor destroyed; the universe is always whole.
We bring you two poems by Indian poets as part of our Lockdown Poetry series.
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.
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.
How can you stay safe this Durga Puja while also partaking of all the rituals and festivities? Suranjana Ray is all set with her laptop.
We bring you three poems by Indian poets written during the lockdown.
The relationship between journalists and public-relations professionals needs re-negotiation in the age of independent niche publications.
These teenagers’ poems made it to the top of eShe’s Lockdown Poetry Contest 2020.
Usha Iyer invited friends and family to write stories based on sketches she had made doodling in office. The results were enthralling.



















