Calling family members for a video call with their relative who was seriously ill with the coronavirus was the most heartbreaking part of being a doctor for Dr. Amritpal Sandhu.…
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Sharon Ponniah knows what it takes to embrace life as a global citizen, while remaining true to her values. Last year, Ponniah, the director of PwC’s Health and Wellbeing Practice,…
According to BBC News, India is the world’s second-largest English-speaking country, with roughly 10% of its population and more than 125 million Indians speaking the language. It’s the official language…
Imagine young chef, Anahita Dhondhy, riding the wave of success, traveling across the globe, winning awards and taking the culinary world by storm. Then, the pandemic strikes. The restaurant she…
While growing up as an introverted child, Pakistani-American artist Shazia Sikander fell back on drawing as a refuge at times she felt too shy to speak. For Sikander, art was…
Come March and the buzz around International Women’s Day gets louder. And women who need no one day to celebrate their femininity are breaking gender stereotypes, becoming entrepreneurs in traditionally…
As trustee and founder of People for Animals, Alpana Bhartia has gone off the beaten path in her effort to protect the environment. She speaks to SEEMA about her journey…
There was a time when a “woman who worked” evoked several unpleasant notions: that it was improper, her husband (or parents) couldn’t provide for her, that she was neglecting her…