This Fashion Label is Out to Ensure Fair Wages and Ethical Production
Fashion label Inde’ Loom has a mission to pay fair wages to artisans and weavers, while keeping costs and designs relevant for shoppers.
Fashion label Inde’ Loom has a mission to pay fair wages to artisans and weavers, while keeping costs and designs relevant for shoppers.
Give women education and political empowerment, instead.
Majoritarianism is unjust and inhumane.
Daughter of legendary filmmaker Subhash Ghai, Meghna Ghai Puri is spearheading India’s top film school Whistling Woods.
Film school pioneer Meghna Ghai Puri is on our January 2020 cover, and inside are three artists blazing new trails! Plus plenty of travel, food and books to keep you hooked. Start reading!
Rachna Gahilote Bisht, Prarthana Gahilote and Shaguna Gahilote have dedicated their lives to lighting up minds with education and literature.
A recent addition to the media landscape, podcasts are already a booming industry based on trust and inclusivity. Padma Priya, co-founder of the Indian podcasting platform Suno India, shares insights.
Energy healer and life coach Riitu S Bahri believes women need to acknowledge and leverage their inherent creative power.
Aekta Kapoor suddenly found herself living her dream, except it didn’t really happen the way she expected.
Chhaa Jaa, an online programme by the global NGO Girl Effect, will educate adolescent girls and help them navigate their teenage years.
Besides dance instruction, Vidisha Anand’s academy All That Jazz is helping people express emotions and become happier.
One of Asia’s most awarded and respected chefs, Thailand’s Pim Techamuanvivit is putting the spotlight on her community’s traditional recipes.
Model, reality television star, author, mother and restaurateur, Sarah Todd is redefining the face of gastronomy in India.
A photo series by LGBTQ activist and photographer Monisha Ajgaonkar and her muse, drag queen Sushant Divgikr, challenges notions of gender and social conformity.
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A daughter recounts her mother’s unusual profession and her quiet feminism in 1960s’ India.
Gurugram mother Shruti Vij tried to mould herself to a domestic existence, until her calling became too loud to ignore.
From the common love for family and food to the inequalities in its cities, a student visitor to Italy is left stunned at all the similarities she spots with her home country, India.
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