3-Minute News: Menstrual Solutions, Sex Surveys, and the Long Arm of the Law
This is what Indian women have been talking about these past few weeks.
This is what Indian women have been talking about these past few weeks.
What does the September issue of eShe have in store? Media personality Sagarika Ghose on the cover, Bollywood playback sensation Shashaa Tirupati, tales of Partition, Osama’s wives, the best of India Couture Week, and more! Click to read now.
Trapped in a loveless marriage, this reader fell in love with her husband’s younger cousin. She asks our in-house clinical psychologist Smriti Joshi what to do about it.
Savour India’s rich gastronomical heritage with these seven traditional recipes from India’s northeast put together by Purabi Shridhar and Sanghita Singh.
Don’t let the heat and humidity sap your glow. Here’s how you can shine even in the rain, says Argha Kashyap.
eShe magazine is now the official magazine partner for Women Economic Forum 2017 to be held at Dwarka, New Delhi, on September 12-13th. Stay tuned for more updates!
This is the best time in history to be a woman. Think about that.
Have something on your mind? Ask our in-house clinical psychologist Smriti Joshi what to do about it.
Being the woman behind a successful man is a role that takes faith, sacrifice and oodles of love. But it’s a rewarding one too, finds Sweta Chhabria Kripalani.
A visit to an old land like Zanzibar is a feast for the senses and a wondrous opening of the mind. But like other developing countries, there are changes taking place at all levels of society, things that the travel books won’t tell you. Kay Newton reveals all.
Short reviews of ‘On Tyranny’ by Timothy Snyder, ‘Maidless in Mumbai’ by Payal Kapadia and ‘A Horse Walks into a Bar’ by David Grossman.
Artist Mona Singh was born deaf at a time when there was very little support available to the deaf in India. But that doesn’t stop her creating her art in silence.
Vimla Kaul set up Guldasta so that she didn’t have to feed the underprivileged – she could teach them to feed themselves instead.
Sunita Pandey shares her bookish journey across the world – her arms full of children and her head in her books.
The author of ‘Yama’s Lieutenant and the Stone Witch’ talks about mythology, women and writing dark fiction.
India is ready to make and drink its own best-quality teas, decided Shikha Puri, who set out to do just that.
A devastating fire that gutted the entire house taught Delhi’s Versha Malhotra invaluable lessons in life and loss.
Being a fashion entrepreneur comes with a lifetime of learning, and no matter what your personal situation is, the work must go on, says Jigna Shah.
Inspired by her family of freedom fighters, academicians and craft lovers, Karishma Shahani Khan reinterprets India through her label Ka-Sha.



















