Read the December 2019 Issue of eShe Magazine
Adventurer twins Tashi and Nungshi Malik are on the cover, and we’re celebrating sisterhood this month with more achiever-siblings inside!
Adventurer twins Tashi and Nungshi Malik are on the cover, and we’re celebrating sisterhood this month with more achiever-siblings inside!
Author Roopa Pai is on the cover, and this issue is all about blooming where you’re planted. So delve in, and grow deeper!
We’re exploring ‘Food For the Soul’ this month, with food, music and dance! Start reading!
This is our REBEL ISSUE – so you’ll find the maverick Sapna Bhavnani on the cover, and stories of transition, defiance and Gundi-ism inside!
We’re focused on the performing arts this month with Bollywood star Rasika Dugal on the cover, and more actors, artistes and musicians inside! Start reading now!
One of India’s greatest living poetesses, Arundhathi Subramaniam brings together a writer’s mastery and a mystic’s inspiration to her art.
It’s our 2nd anniversary and we’re all poetic and inspired this month, with India’s greatest living poetess Arundhathi Subramaniam on the cover, and global gurus Kass Thomas, Allana Pratt, and many more women doing amazing things!
Award-winning neuroscientist Dr Vidita Vaidya is studying the circuitry of emotions to help future generations protect their brains and fight psychological disorders.
Author Simone Ahuja has revolutionised the idea of ‘jugaad’ – her research on frugal innovation and creative improvisation helps large organisations optimise output.
Jasvinder Sanghera escaped a forced marriage and was disowned by her family. Her charity now works for victims of honour-based abuse and has helped introduce a new law in UK.
With her on-screen roles and off-screen outspokenness, Swara Bhaskar is challenging the status quo and raising the bar for Bollywood role models.
Director and screenwriter of award-winning Malayalam films, Anjali Menon – the conjurer of surprising plots and nuanced characters – is introducing global filmmaking values to regional cinema.
The southern Indian state of Kerala is under our spotlight this month, as pioneering Malayalam filmmaker Anjali Menon shares why we need more sensitivity in cinema, and a family shares their traumatic experience of surviving the Kerala floods. Plus a debate on ‘menstrual leave’ for working women, a report on the ‘tiger widows’ of the Sundarbans, fashion, travel, recipes and more! Start reading now.
With her social enterprise m.Paani, Akanksha Hazari is using the mobile revolution to power the aspirations of the next billion Indians.
Nandita Das has donned many hats, from actor to filmmaker, but the one that has stayed consistent is the steel-willed activist, unafraid to speak out. In this exclusive interview, she talks about her life journey, inspirations and why certain stories need to be told.
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With her work at the XPRIZE Foundation, Zenia Tata is enabling and accelerating new technologies to solve humanity’s grandest challenges.
Firebrand actor Saloni Chopra is on the cover, and inside this power-packed issue you’ll find incredible agents of change – women who are making a difference, one community, one country at a time.
She sparked off a global debate on race and parenting, sold millions of copies and made ‘tiger mom’ a household term. And now Yale law professor Amy Chua is out with her new theory on political tribes.