‘The Warrior Queen of Jhansi’ Filmmaker Swati Bhise on Feminism in Action
An accomplished Bharatnatyam dancer, filmmaker and women’s rights activist, Swati Bhise’s new film is yet another feather in her creative cap.
An accomplished Bharatnatyam dancer, filmmaker and women’s rights activist, Swati Bhise’s new film is yet another feather in her creative cap.
Four awesome divas in their fabulous fifties share their beauty and fitness secrets.
These two young doctors honoured their creativity and passion for art while pursuing a medical career.
Sisters Megha Agarwal and Neha Agarwal have set out to empower women entrepreneurs with uoQpi, the first women-only co-working space in Delhi-NCR.
Aekta Kapoor suddenly found herself living her dream, except it didn’t really happen the way she expected.
Chhaa Jaa, an online programme by the global NGO Girl Effect, will educate adolescent girls and help them navigate their teenage years.
Founded by media personality and activist Suparnaa Chadda, the SABERA awards recognize ‘good’, and reward businesses that promote social and environmental welfare.
Writing coach and former magazine editor, Suma Varughese shares her career journey, and how journaling can help with personal transformation.
Author Roopa Pai has simplified the mighty spiritual tomes of India for curious kids – and grownups love her books just as much.
Author Roopa Pai is on the cover, and this issue is all about blooming where you’re planted. So delve in, and grow deeper!
Maya Lalchandani set out to celebrate a quiet birthday in the coastal town of Tranquebar in Tamil Nadu. But she landed herself straight in the path of a devastating cyclone.
Her troubled childhood didn’t break Sariah Sizemore; on the contrary it triggered a lifetime of healing, teaching yoga and nurturing others.
Besides dance instruction, Vidisha Anand’s academy All That Jazz is helping people express emotions and become happier.
Chef Rananjoy Banerjee from The Metropolitan Hotel & Spa, Delhi, offers some lip-snacking recipes from their Indian restaurant, Chutney.
Here are our top three novels of the month.
If having your own business is something you dream of, a great place to start is listening to the advice of these women who launched startups in their 50s.
One of Asia’s most awarded and respected chefs, Thailand’s Pim Techamuanvivit is putting the spotlight on her community’s traditional recipes.
What happens when humans share their true stories in a safe space? Andaleeb Qureshi activated the Human Library in India to find out.
Why is it called a women’s festival?



















