Being hearing-impaired doesn’t stop her creating art from the heart
Artist Mona Singh was born deaf at a time when there was very little support available to the deaf in India. But that doesn’t stop her creating her art in silence.
Artist Mona Singh was born deaf at a time when there was very little support available to the deaf in India. But that doesn’t stop her creating her art in silence.
India is ready to make and drink its own best-quality teas, decided Shikha Puri, who set out to do just that.
A devastating fire that gutted the entire house taught Delhi’s Versha Malhotra invaluable lessons in life and loss.
Inspired by her family of freedom fighters, academicians and craft lovers, Karishma Shahani Khan reinterprets India through her label Ka-Sha.
Writer, luxury magazine editor and now a proponent of sustainable living. This is why Neeti Mehra took the leap.
In her new book ‘Who Me, Poor?’, veteran journalist Gayatri Jayaraman shares her personal experience as part of the ‘rich poor’ urban Indian population.
Childhood experiences can leave a deep impact on you, sometimes urging you towards unknown journeys, or chasing torrential clouds across India. Ritu Goyal Harish shares her story.
With popular TV star Jennifer Winget on the cover, the August 2017 issue of eShe promises several hours of inspiring reading! Click to read now.
Sargam Chopra went from a childhood in the Middle East to marriage in the US, and then gave up her NRI status to follow her passion in India.
Taking an autistic child for his first haircut can be full of (unpleasant) surprises. Pallavi Shankar shares her experience and learning.
Food isn’t just fuel for the body, it’s a relationship – one can turn to food for comfort or for the joy of feeding others.
Divorce in Islam is at the centre of a heated tug-of-war between political parties and religious bodies in India. But the most ignored voice is the one the debate seeks to empower.
Seventeen-year-old Oorja Gonepavaram didn’t think twice before quitting full-time school in favour of an unusual career. (And her city, Pune, doesn’t even have a coastline.)
There’s no age limit – or weight or fitness level – to have an adventure of a lifetime. All you need is the will and enthusiasm to defy naysayers! A heartening tale by Archana Raj Singh.
Singapore-based journalist Swapna Mitter took a brave decision after the death of her husband. This is her story.
The eventful journey of ex-zoology professor NK Mridula, age 68, who lives in Kannur, Delhi, Sussex and Hong Kong.
Read the July 2017 issue of eShe magazine online here.
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