How a solo trip to Rishikesh helped me detox and rejuvenate
Serene, spiritual and scintillating, Rishikesh is a delight for the adventure-seeker, spa-lover and aspiring yogi, says Maya Lalchandani.
Serene, spiritual and scintillating, Rishikesh is a delight for the adventure-seeker, spa-lover and aspiring yogi, says Maya Lalchandani.
Coven Code, a group of firebrand women, has set out to change the music and nightlife scene in the country by creating a safe, inclusive community.
eShe’s ‘Shine Your Light’ personal-growth workshops are getting younger! This time, it’s for teenagers.
Until society doesn’t change its mindset, no amount of laws can ensure women their rights, notes feminist activist V Rukmini Rao.
Travelling with kids to Europe this summer? Try these three excellent child-friendly options.
A fresh new healing modality and life philosophy has been sweeping through urban India, leaving women quite happy in its wake.
Somiya Khanna’s soap brand not only offers buyers a luxurious bathing experience, it also offers income, skills, confidence and hope to a group of rural Rajasthani women.
A midlife couple undertakes an arduous journey up to Tiger’s Nest temple in Bhutan. After all, age is no bar when it comes to challenging one’s own limits.
Here’s all that went on at the third edition of eShe’s Shine Your Light, hosted at Sue Mue, Delhi.
What’s happening in the world of fashion? Check out the latest trends and collections.
Mothers and comrades Aekta and Kaveri had an afternoon of indulgence at the Imperial Delhi.
Who does it benefit, exactly?
Shruti Dimri not only named her brand of handmade soaps Mizu after her children, she also wants to set an example for them through her own life and work.
We review the latest non-fiction titles with women at the top and centre.
The idea of a woman travelling alone to Thailand may win surprised looks from well-wishers in India but there’s no place better to go solo.
Behavioural scientist Vidyut Gore’s handmade soaps have a unique agenda.
Princess Urvashi Singh of Khimsar on her childhood memories and breaking stereotypes of erstwhile royalty in India.
New York-based humanitarian Meera Gandhi, who has raised millions of dollars for charity worldwide, wants people to ‘give back’ as an act of self-love.
With philanthropist Meera Gandhi on the cover, this issue celebrates women and enterprises who have made a life out of giving.



















