Learning to Love the Woman in the Mirror
The universe taught this mother of two an unexpected lesson as a gift on her 45th birthday.
The universe taught this mother of two an unexpected lesson as a gift on her 45th birthday.
A new short film by Oorvazi Irani brings up the question of the female identity at the intersection of religion, law and patriarchy.
This issue is all about awesome women creating value in new ways.
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.
Michelle Obama’s memoir ‘Becoming’ is many books rolled into one. Here’s why you should read it.
Nitya Mehra and Alankritra Shrivastava, who co-directed the blockbuster new web television series Made in Heaven, share their thoughts on Indian weddings, homosexuality and the sensitivity that female filmmakers bring in.
Cover girl Ajaita Shah is driving sustainable change in Indian villages with her 2500 ‘Solar Sahelis’. Meet notable artist Rouble Nagi, Silicon Valley angel investor Asha Jadeja Motwani and four women driving the new wave of luxury Indian beauty. More inspiring stories inside!
With her social enterprise m.Paani, Akanksha Hazari is using the mobile revolution to power the aspirations of the next billion Indians.
She was born a boy. Accepting and revealing her true gender identity had both personal and professional repercussions for this 23-year-old from Delhi.
Want to read eShe’s March 2018 issue offline when you’re in a WiFi-free zone? (And we really think you should! It’s full of AMAZING stories of women doing fabulous things!) Just download it here.
A lover of all things Indian and a fearless risk-taker, Monisha Gupta’s mega-store Craft House is the last stop and lasting impression that visitors take with them of India.
Singapore-based journalist Swapna Mitter took a brave decision after the death of her husband. This is her story.













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