12 great children’s books to fire your little one’s imagination this winter
As schools head for the winter holidays, we curate our favourite 12 new children’s books about India and the world that kids of all ages will love.
As schools head for the winter holidays, we curate our favourite 12 new children’s books about India and the world that kids of all ages will love.
Aekta Kapoor tours a lesser explored region of Arunachal Pradesh along with her best friend, and is delighted by the beauty of this northeast Indian state, its pristine ecology, and the empowerment of its tribal women.
A new book by psychologist Scherezade Siobhan ‘That Beautiful Elsewhere’ spotlights the sociocultural factors and everyday stresses that can lead to mental illness, juxtaposed with a broken psychiatric system in India.
Lahore student Noor e Emaan got a dream opportunity to intern at Asma Jahangir’s famed AGHS Legal Aid Cell, which fortified the feminist movement in Pakistan. This is what she learnt.
To what extent did empresses and noblewomen influence the political, social and aesthetic landscapes of the Mughal empire? Quite a bit, it turns out.
At best, perfectionism pushes you to work hard and achieve more. At worst, it leads to mental illness that can be crippling in the long run. Here’s how to be vigilant.
Hundreds of agriculture experts and gender researchers from around the world were in Delhi last week for the CGIAR-ICAR agricultural research conference. Here are the key takeaways.
Having worked for 20 years writing and telling stories for film, television and OTT, Mumbai-based author and media professional Pragati Deshmukh shares her key learnings from the journey.
The Taliban’s 2021 resurgence has intensified concerns about gender apartheid in Afghanistan. Speaking at a recent online discussion, journalists and activists from Kabul and the diaspora appealed to the international community to take action.
Actor-writer Koël Purie Rinchet’s debut as a playwright ‘Mummy’s Dead, Long Live Mummy!’, produced by actor Ira Dubey’s theatre company, depicts the nuanced themes of modern motherhood with a light, humorous touch.
With dogged persistence despite odds, Rita Meher and her cofounder have grown Tasveer from a small nonprofit initiative 21 years ago to being the only Oscar-qualifying South Asian film festival in the world, with hundreds of film applications each year.
A pottery workshop helped Rajasthan-based mom Priyamvada Singh and her little sons bring home a sack full of wisdom and a bag full of smiles.
Considering the daunting challenges faced by women cricketers in Pakistan, their victories on the world stage are all the more remarkable. The book ‘Unveiling Jazbaa’ chronicles this astounding history.
Richa Tilokani goes on a night safari with her family at the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra. What will they discover in the dark?
As India celebrates 76 years of Independence, eShe TV speaks to three women, who run their own platforms to support other women, on what freedom means to India’s female citizens.
As India and Pakistan mark 76 years of independence from British rule and simultaneous Partition, a look at the intertwined stories and work of three historians and authors from the region.
Taking forward the journey towards conscious leadership, the sixth international FemmeQ Summit will take place from 24 – 27 October 2023 in Strasbourg, France. eShe is proud to be media partner for the Summit.
Mindless scrolling on social media when we’re bored creates further boredom and disconnection with the physical world! Author Neera Maini Srivastav shares 5 hacks to overcome boredom that worked for her.
Do the youth look up to strong female protagonists in books? Who decides one kind of literature is for women and another for men? Authors Shalini Mullick, Salini Vineeth, Preetha Vasan and Arva Bhavnagarwala share their views on eShe TV.



















