Read the January 2021 Issue of eShe Magazine
Three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee Dr Scilla Elworthy is on our New Year 2021 cover, and inside we announce the details of eShe’s Indo-Pak Peace Summit Led by Women. Start reading!
Three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee Dr Scilla Elworthy is on our New Year 2021 cover, and inside we announce the details of eShe’s Indo-Pak Peace Summit Led by Women. Start reading!
An Iranian researcher travels to India for tourism; the experience changes her worldview and triggers her new career as author and translator.
Can a woman in India aspire to bekhauf azaadi (fearless freedom), asks feminist activist Kavita Krishnan in her new book.
One of India’s greatest living poetesses, Arundhathi Subramaniam brings together a writer’s mastery and a mystic’s inspiration to her art.
Accessory designer Tarini Nirula took up yoga to find peace within herself and help others find the same. To her wonder, the learning goes on.
Serene, spiritual and scintillating, Rishikesh is a delight for the adventure-seeker, spa-lover and aspiring yogi, says Maya Lalchandani.
Such terms went out of fashion in the last century. Let us lay them to rest.
Creative dance therapist Neera Suri uses your body’s innate rhythm and motion to help you rid yourself of stifling energies and emotional blocks.
Armed with nothing but a peacenik’s passion, 21-year-old Saumya Aggarwal is building bridges and relationships between countries and communities.
Sonal Sachdev Patel and Jemma Wayne-Kattan came together to write a children’s book based on the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita.
Turn your inner bully into your own inner best friend. Kay Newton tells you how.
Delhi-based popular accessories designer Tarini Nirula has found herself drawn to a new calling of late: the path of yoga. She shares the why and how.












