These Sisters Have Launched a Co-working Space Only for Women, the First in Delhi-NCR
Sisters Megha Agarwal and Neha Agarwal have set out to empower women entrepreneurs with uoQpi, the first women-only co-working space in Delhi-NCR.
Sisters Megha Agarwal and Neha Agarwal have set out to empower women entrepreneurs with uoQpi, the first women-only co-working space in Delhi-NCR.
Writing coach and former magazine editor, Suma Varughese shares her career journey, and how journaling can help with personal transformation.
Besides dance instruction, Vidisha Anand’s academy All That Jazz is helping people express emotions and become happier.
Chef Rananjoy Banerjee from The Metropolitan Hotel & Spa, Delhi, offers some lip-snacking recipes from their Indian restaurant, Chutney.
Architect Manu Goel has converted her townhouse rooftop into a bountiful garden where vegetables grow, and where birds and bees drop in.
Actor, model and conflict-resolution specialist Pravishi Das knows not to judge a person or situation too quickly: every story has a context.
Nature has all the ingredients we need for beautiful skin and hair. These brands have done the research!
Women continue to be silenced with threats of sexual violence and rape, although the medium has changed from the battlefields of yore to internet-enabled platforms today.
We talk business, emotional intelligence and millennial entrepreneurs with Geetika Dayal, executive director of the Delhi-NCR chapter of TiE
Having won her own childhood battle with weight, Priya Prakash founded India’s first health monitoring service for schoolchildren.
Cinematographer and artist Ankur Ahuja is capturing the essence of Delhi with unselfconscious drawings of people she sees in the city’s public spaces.
Decades ago, Mala Pal coined the UN slogan ‘women’s rights are human rights’ but that was only one of her contributions to the feminist cause.
eShe magazine held its fourth ‘Shine Your Light’ workshop in Delhi exclusively for teenagers! This is what went on behind closed doors.
Until society doesn’t change its mindset, no amount of laws can ensure women their rights, notes feminist activist V Rukmini Rao.
Shruti Dimri not only named her brand of handmade soaps Mizu after her children, she also wants to set an example for them through her own life and work.
Creative dance therapist Neera Suri uses your body’s innate rhythm and motion to help you rid yourself of stifling energies and emotional blocks.
It is time for us to sit up and think seriously about our choices and habits that are polluting our world.
Ash, the mixologist at the LaLit hotel’s newly opened pan-Asian bar and restaurant OKO, will put you in happy spirits with her tasty concoctions.
Is youthfulness in the mind or body, or both? Nutritionist, mother of two and line-dancer Sheela Nirula shares the secret from her own life.



















