Home Review Magazine (India) • 21/03/2026 SAV Uncovered From the Sopanabuag Apartments in Pune to a creative media agency in East London to experimental art installations.
Home Review Magazine (India) • 21/03/2026 The Home Review Magazine (India) features 'The Selfless House'
The Indian Express • 21/03/2026 On Unequal Grounds Starting a campaign for a barrier-free environment in Pune.
Substack • 20/03/2026 Microjoy Part: 6 - A Chandelier to Remember Among my travel photos, I discover a luminary.
World Pulse • 11/03/2026 Dealing With Imposter Syndrome, Daily This feeling has a form. This is personal, and for me, there is a form. It is a weird hollowness in the stomach.
World Pulse • 11/03/2026 An Ode to a Beautiful Sunday Morning It is the kind of light, stress-free morning that I cherish deeply.
World Pulse • 11/03/2026 I Shared Some Insights on Domestic Violence at a Symposium A person does not understand the issue of abuse if they are not committing to understanding the psychology of a victim or a survivor.
World Pulse • 11/03/2026 A Simple Packet of Bread A simple packet of bread in your home must make you think about where you are today. Because that packet is anything but simple.
World Pulse • 11/03/2026 Anti-Superwoman - The Importance of Rest I have a wary relationship with exhaustion. I give good advice, but like so many of us advisors, I fall short of following it myself!
The Better India • 11/03/2026 TBI Change-makers: Dr. Ram Kataria - The Man Who Created The Gandhians Farm Dr. Ram Kataria has dedicated 12 years of his life in converting a barren patch of land in the parched interiors of Maharashtra into an oasis.
Chai Kadai • 11/03/2026 Men are Allies in the Feminist Movement This list is for all those men who, at some point or another, have been commanded to “man up!” We know that’s a lot of men!
Substack • 10/03/2026 Microjoy - Mango Pickle to the Rescue! I have never been a pickle person, but in the years since crossing the 35-year threshold on this planet, my preferences have changed.
Substack • 08/03/2026 i am a woman. hear me sneeze. Are you even from a ‘sanskari’ home if you haven’t been subjected to constant instructions on how to be a quiet woman?
Feminism in India • 06/10/2019 Clawing Out And Staying Alive: The Story Of My Depression It is difficult to quantify the tyranny of depression. It is, for some of us, like being abruptly dunked into a silo full of ice water.
Feminism in India • 27/08/2019 The Katy Perry Files - Her Repeated Offences Of Sexual Misconduct What does Katy Perry stand for? What is her brand?
Vipasyin • 02/07/2019 Menopause: What to Expect when you reach this phase. - Vipasyin After seemingly a lifetime of shedding unfertilised eggs and uterine lining in a bloody monthly spectacle, uteruses start on a retirement journey.
Vipasyin • 25/06/2019 Infertility in India – A Toss-Up Between Social Stigma and Medicine In an environment where your reproductive capabilities define the conventions of your gender, infertility can become a social curse.
Feminism in India • 24/06/2019 Femicide In India: How Easy Is It To Kill A Woman? As the years have passed, a depressing number of cases of femicide have accrued in my head. It makes me think: what is the price of a woman’s life?
Vipasyin • 10/06/2019 Trouble down there: Vaginal Infections and more - Vipasyin Even as a whole sub-industry has grown around peddling ‘intimate washes’ and other such stuff to vagina-possessors, our understanding of keeping the organ clean and infection-free has remained fundamentally lacking.
Radio Active CR 90.4 MHz • 31/05/2019 Menstrual Hygiene Day Special with RJ Shruti Sharada: Calling All Cis Men(struation) Allies! This blog post is part of a special campaign dedicated to the ‘Men Take Lead’ ride series. The aim is to involve more and more men in the conversations about menstruation.
Vipasyin • 17/05/2019 Cutting Through Stigma: Transgender Women and Health - Vipasyin Living as a transgender woman in India means facing multiple levels of stigma and discrimination when navigating even the most basic health services.
Vipasyin • 14/05/2019 Tits Clueless: Why We Know So Little About Breasts and Breast Cancer Growing up in a small Gujarati town meant that I became aware of my breasts only when my body hit puberty and they started making their outward journey in earnest.