How an Ordinary Indian Couple Solved Their Lockdown Problem
The lockdown had exposed a crack in an ordinary Indian woman’s marriage. Here’s how she fixed it.
The lockdown had exposed a crack in an ordinary Indian woman’s marriage. Here’s how she fixed it.
Realising that most women are left clueless about finances and paperwork after a spouse’s death or divorce, Nancy Juetten created the perfect solution.
Notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar’s dutiful wife Victoria recounts the last time she met her husband before he went into hiding from his enemies.
What’s the definition of heaven? Having the TV remote all to yourself and being able to walk around the house naked.
Marriage has nothing exceptional to offer a woman in the 21st century.
A wife trades her truth to help her husband look better than he actually is. Is that the price of marriage?
She was the typical Mumbai girl who wanted to stay in India all her life. But her travel-crazy husband ensured otherwise. Hundreds of journeys later, Kiran Kapoor now lives in a state of permanent gratitude.
Jasho’s story is that of an ordinary, primary-school educated woman from a nondescript village, who became the ‘Rock of Gibraltar’ for her ambitious, globe-trotting husband. Her daughter Anita Panda traces her mother’s journey.
Veena Nagpal chose an unlikely topic for her latest novel – nuclear destruction and a water crisis.
A homemaker from Delhi asks our in-house clinical psychologist Smriti Sawhney Joshi how to convince her husband she wants her own career.
What does age have to do with a productive life, anyway?
We Googled random terms related to marriage and came up with some rather surprising results. It appears Indian husbands are boring,Continue Reading












