These 4 women graphic novelists have an agenda: humanism and equality
These graphic novelists and illustrators are using their visual art to highlight causes and injustices in society.
These graphic novelists and illustrators are using their visual art to highlight causes and injustices in society.
Women continue to be silenced with threats of sexual violence and rape, although the medium has changed from the battlefields of yore to internet-enabled platforms today.
Life coach Allana Pratt went through difficult circumstances and relationships before learning that romantic fulfilment begins with self-love.
One of India’s greatest living poetesses, Arundhathi Subramaniam brings together a writer’s mastery and a mystic’s inspiration to her art.
These were the most-read stories on eShe in our second year.
It’s our 2nd anniversary and we’re all poetic and inspired this month, with India’s greatest living poetess Arundhathi Subramaniam on the cover, and global gurus Kass Thomas, Allana Pratt, and many more women doing amazing things!
Dr Bindu Rana, founder CEO of Millennium Education Management, was triggered by an incident in her son’s school to revolutionise the entire education system.
We talk business, emotional intelligence and millennial entrepreneurs with Geetika Dayal, executive director of the Delhi-NCR chapter of TiE
Standup comic Anu Menon, best known for her iconic role as Lola Kutty, is back as herself in a new show on Amazon Prime.
eShe’s Shine Your Light is headed to Mumbai on July 20 at Kitty Su, The Lalit! The personal-growth workshop has a lineup of powerful speakers and five inspirational sessions.
By replacing the word ‘studying’ with ‘learning’, Sonnal and Nozzer Pardiwala have ensured their kids’ education is rich, fulfilling and self-motivated.
If spending time getting to know yourself better, making new friends and trying a new destination appeal to you, then here are a few retreats and hostesses you should know about.
Even someone as non-judgemental, non-prudish and open-minded as Sunita Pandey suffered shock upon shock.
Accessory designer Tarini Nirula took up yoga to find peace within herself and help others find the same. To her wonder, the learning goes on.
Having won her own childhood battle with weight, Priya Prakash founded India’s first health monitoring service for schoolchildren.
Founder of the Katkatha Puppet Arts Trust, Anurupa Roy is using the silence of puppets to speak out against injustices in society.
Cinematographer and artist Ankur Ahuja is capturing the essence of Delhi with unselfconscious drawings of people she sees in the city’s public spaces.
Kaveri Jain puts together four refreshing alcoholic beverages made with delicious fruits to keep you cool this month.
Decades ago, Mala Pal coined the UN slogan ‘women’s rights are human rights’ but that was only one of her contributions to the feminist cause.



















