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An international women’s magazine and blog based in New Delhi that amplifies women’s voices and stories of our shared humanity. #womenforpeace @southasiaunion
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Sold as freedom, gig work masks insecurity and exploitation. For women, especially the marginalised, it’s not flexibility, but a fight for dignity. With her new book 'OTP Please!' Vandana Vasudevan adds her research to calls for systemic reform Penguin India eshe.in/2025/09/05/wom…
Former Indian Railways employee Sangeetha Vallat reviews Monisha Rajesh 🍉’s new book ‘Moonlight Express’ and finds cultural insight and social critique embedded in vivid descriptions of night-train journeys, food, people and landscapes. Bloomsbury India eshe.in/2025/09/12/mon…
A tale of two Indias: We spoke to authors Anita Krishan and Ponnu Elizabeth Mathew about their new historical novels set in mid-20th century India, highlighting stories of conflict, survival and the power of hope. Read here: 👉🏼 eshe.in/2025/09/20/ani…
In her new book, behavioural finance expert Dr Jyoti Mehndiratta Kappal notes that women lay more emphasis on the social impact of their investments, and pick companies that prioritise #ESG principles and community-oriented goals. Bloomsbury India eshe.in/2025/09/22/how…
From surviving 82 percent burns to running three ventures and coaching leaders, Prerona Roy tells us how transforming self-limiting beliefs can ignite unstoppable growth, courage, and reinvention. Inspire Excellence - Personal Transformation Coach eshe.in/2025/10/03/pre…
Mumbai-bred writer and cyclist Priyanka Dalal got a glimpse into another India when she volunteered at a rural sports festival where women stepped out of traditional homes to play throwball, many for the first time. Read here: eshe.in/2025/10/10/ish…
Award-winning artist Shilo Shiv Suleman on her new exhibition 'Art of Liberation' (16 - 21 Oct, Delhi) that features women artists from across South Asia "reclaiming what is intimate and feminine and turning it into power" Read the interview here: eshe.in/2025/10/16/art…
At a time when women's voices are being silenced, US-based Indian-origin documentary filmmaker Ankita M Kumar Ankita Kumar (AK) has set out to bring Afghan refugee stories to the world. Her first film is backed by Naseeruddin Shah. Interview by Shailaja Rao: eshe.in/2025/10/28/ank…