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Eva

A woman goes through a multitude of emotions every day. Here’s an attempt to encompass the myriad complexities that ripple beneath our beautiful exteriors. Poetry by Ramya Shankar.

The Joys of Motherhood

What are the joys that motherhood could bring to a woman? The answers in photographs clicked by Sri.

When Women Become Girls

Women mature faster than men and suddenly, these women become girls, who the boys die to impress with their gentlemanliness. Here’s an interesting take on what happens when women indeed ‘grow back’ to girls. Jeevanjyoti Chakraborty entertains with his thoughts and words.

We the Women

What makes women unique? Here’s a poem by Shreya Ramachandran.

Only a Homemaker?

The role of a homemaker is not as valueless as it is made out to be. P.R.Viswanathan feels that it is perception that shapes preferences. Read on to find out his perspectives on the status of women in the society and the role of a homemaker.

Motherhood

A mother speaks to a new-born on what maternity meant and the change the child ushered in her life. Poetry by Anupama Krishnakumar.

To Amma

Ramkumar has something to tell about his mother and something to share with his mother.

She

Vivekananth Gurumoorthy captures the woman and the Mother together in his photographs.

Let me be

Something a woman would say. Let me be. Art by Sandhya Ramachandran. This is the coverpage art for the March 2011 issue.