
Oh, The Dreaded Number 2
The author reflects on societal obsession with “Number 1” through her own experience of being pushed for academic excellence
The author reflects on societal obsession with “Number 1” through her own experience of being pushed for academic excellence
Four ordinary women embark on a motorcycle journey. Each woman’s journey offers unique lessons. The film ultimately encourages everyone to embark on their own “Dhak Dhak” journey to understand and celebrate their unique selves.
Valentine’s Day holds a new meaning – celebrating love for herself. From youthful crushes to arranged marriage, true love transcends appearances and is rediscovered in self-love.
An inclusive and joyful way of celebrating festivals lies in smashing outdated norms and embracing inclusivity
Sankranti memories can be bittersweet. The author shares how her Aai’s spirit lives on in their family’s celebrations.
Aditi pays a tribute to Didima – her maternal grandmother in this essay.
There is nothing that I can do to erase the past. I conveniently and coldly say so, but I’m not a cold mother.
The trip was a chance to relive the good old times as well as to appreciate the women we had become. Every moment was a testament to our strong friendship and the joy of creating new memories together.
It scares me that mothers can age too. Even if I find it hard to accept, she is slowing down and not as invincible as I’ve always perceived her to be.
A collection of thoughts on what festivity means to women