Neerja Peters, a physician who found her solace in art, speaks to SheThePeople about using art as a refuge to heal and ...
The satirical online movement has rallied millions of unemployed youths, but is it a genuine political awakening or just digital entertainment? | Interviews, Politics, Opinion ...
From the food we eat to the clothes we wear, and the language we speak, many elites continuously redraw the lines of what is ...
Abinash Bikram Shah's "Elephants in the Fog", which is Nepal's first film to compete at the Cannes Film Festival won the Un ...
Taiwan Travelogue' by Taiwanese author Yáng Shuāng-zǐ and translated to English by Lin King is a deftly translated tale of ...
Accessibility at the workplace goes beyond rolling out tokenistic policies. It entails a commitment to creating an inclusive ...
For many Indian women in midlife, menopause, caregiving, and loss create invisible mental health burdens. Therapy can provide ...
A fading room in suburban Mumbai held my childhood, heartbreaks, friendships, and dreams. Years later, I still carry pieces ...
Leading clinical scientist Dr Soumya Swaminathan is only the second Indian woman scientist to earn a Fellowship of the Royal ...
With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) being renamed as Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS), will the issue of misdiagnosis finally be resolved? | Interviews, Mind and Body.
Invisible female leaders may never seek recognition, but their strength and support shape generations of women to dream ...
From colourism to identity, from the weight of the male gaze to the reclamation of the female body, these South Asian poems ...
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