From ‘no jeans’ to ‘no ghoonghat’: why so many rules over women’s clothing?
Give women education and political empowerment, instead.
Give women education and political empowerment, instead.
An accomplished Bharatnatyam dancer, filmmaker and women’s rights activist, Swati Bhise’s new film is yet another feather in her creative cap.
One of Asia’s most awarded and respected chefs, Thailand’s Pim Techamuanvivit is putting the spotlight on her community’s traditional recipes.
Gendered clothing not only ruins the simple pleasures of childhood but also programmes kids with psychological stereotypes that are difficult to erase later.
Natasha Sumant’s fashion and visual arts label Gundi centres on desi feminism and healthy rebellion.
A daughter recounts her mother’s unusual profession and her quiet feminism in 1960s’ India.
How can music be a tool for social change and personal development? Popular folk-singer and social-media star Bawari Basanti tells us.
There are many treasures within the pages of ‘City of Girls’ that will keep you hooked as a reader.
These graphic novelists and illustrators are using their visual art to highlight causes and injustices in society.
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.
Standup comic Anu Menon, best known for her iconic role as Lola Kutty, is back as herself in a new show on Amazon Prime.
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.
In her new book ‘Besharam’, author Priya Alika Elias breaks down taboos around dating, love and sex.
A new short film by Oorvazi Irani brings up the question of the female identity at the intersection of religion, law and patriarchy.
Who does it benefit, exactly?
Priyanka Sheoran’s social venture BAYA teaches young Indian women to venture out independently, and take their own decisions when it comes to their bodies and personal freedoms.
Artist, social commentator and feminist librarian Aqui Thami is using her art and her voice to reclaim public spaces and support other women.
Like her role of Stree in the Bollywood blockbuster ‘Stree’, the ghosts of domestic violence festered in actor Flora Saini’s heart, until she broke her silence, and found peace.
Marriage has nothing exceptional to offer a woman in the 21st century.



















