How to Get What You Want from the Universe
To get what you want, you must first figure out what it is that you REALLY want. Then, let the universe guide you there, says Kay Newton.
To get what you want, you must first figure out what it is that you REALLY want. Then, let the universe guide you there, says Kay Newton.
In a new column, ‘Unsanskari Stree’ shares her post-divorce experiences of dating older Indian men. Ahem.
Artist Ekta Jain uses the canvas to understand the layers of human emotions and to step beyond her own boundaries.
With her startup Sutrakaar, textile designer Neerja Palisetty has found a way to live her dream, promote sustainable lifestyles and encourage recycling.
“Work on your body because you love it, not because you hate it,” says Shweta Rai Bajaj who quit her job and became a certified personal trainer after a personal quest drove her to seek advanced fitness training.
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Fashion blogger and social-media influencer Archana Dhankar shares advice for women entrepreneurs and three trendy looks for the wedding season.
Prerona Roy went from being a small-town girl to a super achiever in a US-based multinational, but it took a devastating fire and 82% burns to unleash the true power of her spirit.
India’s only badminton player to win an Olympic silver and the winner of two international tournaments this year, PV Sindhu is blazing a new trail of inspiration for Indian sports, and she’s only just begun, says Shraddha Jahagirdar-Saxena.
International badminton star PV Sindhu talks about the making of a champion; Prerona Roy shares how she rose like a phoenix after 82% burns; and top jewellery designer Sunita Shekhawat takes us on a tour of her exquisite meenakari marvels. Many more intimate and inspirational stories await you in this month’s issue!
Homemakers-turned-designers Swati and Sunaina have resurrected India’s most opulent weave, says Shreya Mohan.
When US-based academic Raya Sarkar published her list of sexual predators in Indian academia on Facebook this month, she faced backlash from both men and women, inside and outside the academic world. Here’s why you need to pay attention.
Here are 5 breakfast recipes by home cook and food blogger Kaveri Jain that are simple to make, full of nutrition and delicious too!
Instead of just clicking photos of the landscape, connecting with residents is a more meaningful way to discover a new place, says Ritu Goyal Harish.
To help you with your festive wardrobe woes, Shreya Mohan has done some homework on the latest trends and has put together five looks to light you up this festive season. Happy shopping!
Belgaum’s creativity crusader Rashmi Kulkarni set out to encourage a passion for art and science in her city’s kids after marriage and motherhood forced her to change profession.
Marriage and motherhood forced former banker Bhavini Mehta to consider a whole new career – and there has been no looking back.
At the age of 12, Gunit Cour’s picture was morphed on a fake Facebook account, leaving her open to trolls and trauma. But the young girl steeled herself to get back on social media, and it paid off.
Do away with dark circles and bags under your eyes with these home remedies, says Argha Kashyap.



















