eShe invites you to South Asia Union Summit Led by Women
Join in as eminent women from around the world come together to seek solutions for peace, gender equality and a unified South Asia.
Join in as eminent women from around the world come together to seek solutions for peace, gender equality and a unified South Asia.
Join in as eminent women from around the world come together to seek solutions for peace, gender equality and a unified South Asia.
India-based Kiran Kumari and Pakistan-based Amna Shariff have lived on both sides of the border, and are now contemporising the region’s shared heritage in their jewellery designs.
Saadia Gardezi and her teammates at Project Dastaan use technology to help the Partition generation revisit the land of their birth.
Acclaimed New York-based filmmaker Mehreen Jabbar on storytelling, female role models and Indo-Pak cinema collaborations
The panel titled ‘Documenting Heritage: Keeping Bonds Alive Through Art and Design’ at eShe Indo-Pak Peace Summit saw a fascinating discussion on shared heritage and the unfortunate outcome of conflict.
Join over 40 brilliant women in celebrating heritage and brainstorming solutions for peace in South Asia.
Television personality and social-media influencer Karuna Ezara Parikh’s debut novel revolves around an Indian-Pakistani romance.
Mirra Alfassa not only influenced thousands of followers as ‘The Mother’ whom Sri Aurobindo had anointed as his spiritual successor, she also had a role to play in Indira Gandhi’s decision to go to war with Pakistan in 1971.
As India celebrates 70 years of Independence, Sheela Kapur recalls her memories of Partition and wonders at the senseless boundaries between those born of the same earth.
In an interview to NDTV yesterday, tennis icon Sania Mirza said, “After playing for the country for as many years,Continue Reading