In a world where challenges can often seem insurmountable, there are individuals who defy all odds and become a beacon of inspiration for us all. Arunima Sinha, the first female amputee to conquer Mount Everest, stands tall as a living testament to the indomitable human spirit. Her Continue Reading
Picture this: you’re a successful woman in the workplace. You’ve put in countless hours of hard work and dedication to climb the corporate ladder, and finally, you’ve reached the top. But instead of being celebrated for your achievements, you’re met with criticism and belittlement from your colleagues. Why? Because of a cultural phenomenon known as Continue Reading
Swedish death cleaning, or “döstädning,” is a practice that has gained popularity in recent years, particularly since the publication of Margareta Magnusson’s book “The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning.” The idea behind Swedish death cleaning is that as we age, we accumulate a lot of possessions that may not be necessary or useful to […]Continue Reading
Chandni Khan is a young Indian activist and editor who is passionate about improving the lives of street children in different parts of India. Born in 1997, Chandni is only in her mid-20s, but she has already made a significant impact in the field of child welfare. Chandni co-founded the NGO Voice of Slum with […]Continue Reading
Aditi Gupta is a woman on a mission to break the taboo surrounding menstruation in India. She’s the co-founder of Menstrupedia, a social venture that’s creating awareness about menstrual health and hygiene in India and around the world. Aditi’s journey began when she moved from Jharkhand to Ahmedabad to pursue her degree in design. While […]Continue Reading