eShe’s Indo-Pak Peace Summit Led by Women
Join over 40 brilliant women in celebrating heritage and brainstorming solutions for peace in South Asia.
Join over 40 brilliant women in celebrating heritage and brainstorming solutions for peace in South Asia.
You’re all going to be published authors – woohoo!
Three Indian authors whose new novels are set in the 1990s share their favourite memories and pop culture references from this period.
From a refugee who found love after Partition to an 88-year-old who continues to go to work, Bhag Bahri Malhotra has had quite a journey.
Has lockdown 2020 inspired the poet in you? Share your poetry and win!
Are creative people doomed to vagaries of the mind, cursed by the tempestuous nature of genius? A creative writer delves into mental health.
Two gripping novels by two commanding literary voices have us hooked.
Madhu Tandan’s new novel is no ordinary love story; it’s a canvas of absence, abstinence and infidelity along with a thrilling plot.
“Our traumatic experiences shape us the most,” says Shuchi Singh Kalra. The best-selling author shares her views on gender bias and social taboos.
Multidisciplinary artist and author Aanchal Malhotra has been studying the personal histories of the refugees of the Partition through the belongings they carried with them.
Are women authors being reviewed and showcased as often as men?
Sonal Sachdev Patel and Jemma Wayne-Kattan came together to write a children’s book based on the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita.
Sreemoyee Piu Kundu on the social stigma of single or divorced in India and why single women live in fear.
Get your hands on these books right away.
Short reviews of ‘On Tyranny’ by Timothy Snyder, ‘Maidless in Mumbai’ by Payal Kapadia and ‘A Horse Walks into a Bar’ by David Grossman.















