What Went on at eShe’s Shine Your Light Bengaluru
It was a fun, motivational day for Bengaluru women at eShe’s Shine Your Light personal-growth workshop.
It was a fun, motivational day for Bengaluru women at eShe’s Shine Your Light personal-growth workshop.
Our personal growth workshop for women is headed to Bengaluru this month! Sign up quickly, seats are limited!
An engineer by qualification and a belly dancer by passion and training, Anusha Hegde finds dance to be meditative and liberating.
She’s a champion cricketer, golfer, biker, and oh yes, she’s also funded several tech startups across the India and the US. Meet the indefatigable Durga Das!
Consumer culture has created a colossal crisis by generating millions of tons of waste, much of it non-biodegradable, and dumping it on landfills and in water bodies. These two courageous Bengaluru women are trying to do something about it.
These teenagers work towards electricity conservation in schools and offices, and recycle newspapers to make notebooks for underprivileged children.
Madhu Singhal’s own personal challenges triggered the founding of Mitra Jyothi, a 28-year-old organization that empowers the disabled.
The millennials have inherited a dying Earth. Humankind’s toxic footprint has not spared any part of the planet. With countless crises just around the corner, these girls are successfully securing a sustainable future. This is part one of our three part series, ‘Knights in Recyclable Armour’.
Workspaces don’t have to be rigidly defined by glass windows, cookie-cutter cubicles or ‘corporate’ formality. In a three-part series ‘Home @ Work’, we feature three women-led teams that do great work even in informal settings, with open spaces, plants and maybe even a mother around for company. This is part one.
Photographer and standup comedienne Punya Arora is part of a four-part series ‘Behind Her Lens’, where we look at photographers whose creativity spills out in different directions.
The venues – mostly run by women – were hand-picked in acknowledgement of the selfless role they have played in their communities. Women authors, too, stepped up to do their bit.