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‘The She’ Who Dared To Break The Mold

In a heartfelt reflection, a woman shares her journey as a primary breadwinner, supporting her husband’s dreams and navigating financial hardships. Embracing independence and defying stereotypes, she calls for true partnership and gender equality, empowering women to lead, inspire, and redefine societal expectations of ‘The She.’

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The Little Sister

Shriya’s birth is met with silence due to family prejudice, yet her sisters adore her. When her aunt tries to claim Shriya to satisfy societal pressures, Ma resists, supported by Baba. The story poignantly portrays a family standing united against tradition, determined to cherish and protect their daughter.

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A Tiny Drop Of Appreciation

In “A Tiny Drop of Appreciation,” Radha, a domestic worker, vents her frustrations about societal expectations for women and marriage. The narrator reflects on her own lost ambitions as a housewife. Their conversation highlights the need for mutual appreciation and respect among women, regardless of their life choices and challenges.

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Queen Of The Shadows

In “Queen of the Shadows,” a traveler encounters a transgender dancer in Rajasthan, captivated by her powerful, mesmerizing performance. The dancer’s hour-long transformation into a “queen” reveals her struggle and resilience. Her story remains untold but reflects beauty and strength that transcends societal perceptions and prejudice.

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A Sliver Of Hope

This short story is about how violation of woman routinely takes place at home, marital bed, workplace and not just when young girls go alone in tight clothes to a desolate spot. This story is about resillence, fighting back against rape for justice which continues even when protests end.

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Shonar Gauri (The Golden Parvati)

Kavyapriya’s mother, Gauri, lovingly known as Shonar Gauri, dies of liver cancer, leaving her daughters to manage the household. Years later, on Kavya’s wedding day, a series of signs suggest Gauri’s presence. Her father believes Gauri’s soul found peace, knowing her youngest is settled and content.

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Marriage – Should It Be Age Dependent?

This article discusses the societal pressure on Indian women to marry by a certain age, sharing personal experiences and frustrations. It challenges the notion that marriage should be tied to age or societal expectations, advocating for personal choice, rejecting dowry, and emphasizing self-worth over societal norms.

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Empowering Women : Reclaiming Your Voice

This article recounts a woman’s journey of self-discovery, from childhood pressures and familial expectations to the struggles of marriage and patriarchy. With resilience, she reclaims her professional and personal identity, ultimately finding liberation through creativity, technology, and inspiring others to break free from societal norms and expectations.

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But Rest Is alright

The poem “#THE SHE SAGA” highlights the constant struggles faced by women in a patriarchal society, where their choices, ambitions, and rights are often suppressed. Despite societal pressures and injustices, the refrain “But rest is alright” underscores the expectation to remain silent and complacent in the face of inequality.

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Aruna Shanbaug: The Fight For Euthanasia

The story of Aruna Shanbaug, a nurse left in a vegetative state after a brutal attack in 1973, highlights the care and sisterhood shown by nurses who tended to her for 43 years. Pinki Virani’s advocacy for passive euthanasia eventually changed India’s legal stance on euthanasia, marking Aruna’s enduring legacy.

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