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Gender Equality Advocate, TEDx Speaker, Social Reformer, Sociopreneur, Human Rights Activist, Pad woman of Odisha , Writer, Motivational Speaker, Art connoisseur... An impenitent, non-conformist, adventurous, boho soul and an admirer of life. Loves my Indian roots, Culture, Aesthetic Living, Saree, Poetry … I am not looking for a knight but a sword and here my unbiased, independent thought is my sword.
Anybody who knows anything of history knows that great social changes are impossible without the feminine ferment. – Karl Marx Yet, Women fought long and hard for basic rights. The right to vote, the right to drive, the right to work after marriage, the right to be seen as more than the property of men, […]
The state "in love" gives us the illusion that we have an intimate relationship. We feel that we belong to each other and can conquer all problems.
Adolescent girls struggle to understand what’s happening to their bodies when they have their first period, and every day women and girls face stigma and taboos around menstruation.
Does Indian society realize how draining it is for single women to answer the unending questions about ‘getting settled’ that comes their way?
Clothing may be a basic need for human beings, but in the midst of a fast fashion culture, the industry has come to display serious consequences for the population and the planet… Do you ask these questions before experimenting with fashion: From where your outfits comes from? How much of the garments’ price make […]
Inner peace is a deep human need, just like air, water, food, love, and sunshine. Once you can believe that inner peace is attainable for you then you too can work toward gaining inner peace. It is essential for inner peace that we believe it’s possible and that we believe we are in control […]
While there is value to productivity in today's world, it's also important to have time when your brain is not 'busy'. Busy-ness is a problem!
What Sushmita Sen, Priyanka Chopra, Malaika Arora, Urmila Martondkar, Farah Khan have common??? Think !!! Well, these women dated (and some married) younger guys… On an average age difference of 9-15 years and all them are being age – shamed, termed \”Cougar\”…Their personal lives have been dissected time and again in public forum, social media […]
It’s the best time to fuel the mind, body and spirit. It’s the time to shift from outer to the inner world, from unconscious to conscious. It’s an opportunity, look at the bright side, utilize it, untangle those knots and express love and happiness.
The women working in our homes are so intrinsic to our daily lives and yet, they are so invisible. It's time we recognise and appreciate them.
When people see a woman who’s confident about herself and her sexuality, their response is to attack and tear her down to feel better about themselves.
Being single is still looked down upon in our society. However, women are taking a stand and not being in toxic relationships where they aren't respected.
There are different fasts and rituals for the welfare of our sons or husbands, but there is not even a single fast for the well being of the wife or the daughter. Why?
Is your partner a mama's boy? It’s not going to be easy if you have given your love to a man who’s mother will always come first.
Do yourself a favor, save your energy, embrace the unknown and just walk away.
Most Indians' reasons to get married are not about looking at marriage as a legal commitment made to someone you truly love.
It's a difficult time for all of us, and some have coped better than the others. What can you do to help yourself?
It's the time to shift from outer to inner world, from unconscious to conscious.
We expect women to be willing objects of desire for men, but expect them to deny their own sexuality, wanting them to be 'pure'. That's isn't fair!
Why are women expected to live with their husband and his family after marriage? With changing times, let's change the definition of sanskaari too!
When people expect something from you, it means you have given them reasons to believe in you
In India, we very proudly claim that we treat our daughter-in-law just like our daughters. But they are still made to feel like outsiders, the author says.
The many facets of a woman... she is everything you want her to be and more.
As you move from your 20s to your 30s, are there things you've learnt about life? Here are 6 things Anushree Dash learnt about relationships, being a people-pleaser and grabbing opportunities.
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