Healthitude Unplugged – Discussion about Greener Periods!
FWB (FTAPCCI Women in Business) is a women’s arm of FAPCCI focusing on enhancing and upgrading social, economic and financial independence of women entrepreneurs, professionals and free lancers, thereby helping aspiring women to evolve. FWB has initiated a series of programs under the umbrella of Renaissance (meaning change) which showcases... Read More
Maintenance Required | Shubhi Srivastava
Anything and everything in the world has a life span that requires maintenance, be it a living or a non-living thing. With non-living materialistic things, you have a choice to replace or exchange, but with all living things you don’t have that liberty of choice. Hence it becomes all the... Read More
ART AND AWAKENING AT PURI | Piya Bose, Girls on the Go
The latest article from Piya Bose (Girls on the Go) – Like me, the overnight train that I was travelling on, seemed to believe in slow travel. Shamelessly, without a care in the world, the ‘slow coach’ chugged in five hours late at Puri, Odisha’s famous sea side resort. This... Read More
You can’t delegate wellness | Shubhi Srivastava
Wellness is something which you can’t delegate; with all other things you have the choice to delegate, be it an office work deadline or daily household chores. You always have a choice to either divide chores and do it in breaks, or simply delegate it to others. For this all... Read More
Break the Monotony of Excuses! | Shubhi Srivastava
80% of people out of 100 are always worried about their wellness. They make promises to themselves every now and then. Every New Year, they make resolutions that they will take care of themselves a little more this year, will join a gym, yoga classes or control their diets and... Read More
To be or not to be ….a parent | Archana Balaji
I still remember a couple of months into marriage, neighbors and relatives would call upon my family to check if I was pregnant, due to the firm belief that its good to be mother early. Subsequent to being a parent and not so long back, I was asked, “don’t you... Read More
Essential oils for skincare | Gunjan Mittal
All throughout my twenties, I would look for oil free products. I guess that is the time when your skin has the ability to heal and the requirements for the skin are also very different. As I entered my thirties, I started breaking out on and off which was never... Read More
Changing Gears : Part 2 – Behavioural Trends 2016
Its been a long pause from my end. It just reinforces, if you stop doing something for a while, its difficult to restart. So, today I decided to come out of this Inertia of Rest and change gears for the new year. With the end of the year passing by... Read More
How to be more social? | Monisha Doley
Monisha Doley Miss Ethnic India 2015 We all fancy a great social life, a great social circle and good contacts . Wouldn’t it be amazing, if most of your days and weekends were spent doing fun activities with an awesome group of friends? But for most of you, it remains... Read More
Monkey Business in Mathura | Piya Bose, Girls on the Go
Ever since I reached the age of reason and resistance, I found myself questioning all the religious customs that I was expected to conform to. Over the years, however, I have developed a strange curiosity, perhaps bordering on spiritual, to explore popular religious hubs associated with major world religions and... Read More
Diversity can never be successful without Inclusion | Puja Kohli
The impact of our Brain on Unconscious bias Do you consider yourself a biased person? Most of us would emphatically say no. When we reflect a little deeper, each of us carries with us a mental map of the world that enable us to navigate the world intuitively. These mental... Read More
Leaving Charminar, Hyderabad By Piya Bose, Girls On the Go
In my solo travels around India, I have experienced many strange reactions. But this one beats them all hands down. At the entrance of the over 400 year-old, stalwart Charminar (Four Towers) in Hyderabad, the security guard looked at me strangely and asked me if I was travelling solo. After... Read More
My Crowning Glory | Monisha Doley
I grew up with a secret desire to be a beauty queen, but when I didn’t grow taller than 5’3″, it felt like an impossible dream. I had almost forgotten about this desire and had accepted the fact, when one day I saw the ad for MISS ETHNIC. My joy... Read More
Go for a glowing skin this festival season! | Gunjan Mittal
Who doesn’t want amazing glowing skin, especially as we prepare for the festive season. However, with our hectic lifestyles and busy schedules we are generally more casual with taking care of our skin. This causes issues like acne, pigmentation and dry patches etc. As we get close to the time... Read More
WeAreTheCity India Blogger wins Miss Ethnic India!
WATC India is delighted to announce that one of our current bloggers, Monisha Doley, has won the coveted title of Miss Ethnic India 2015. Monisha was first featured as an Inspirational Woman on the site back in July 2015 and has since gone on to write a number of inspirational... Read More
Money Matters | Tejal Gandhi
Your financial questions answered by the experts! I have heard so much that we should plan our finances. I have a daughter who is only five. Should I plan for her higher education now? Isn’t it too early? How much should I save? Submitted by Shilpi Balaji, Mumbai Tejal says:... Read More
Social and Work Commitment Vs Wellness | Shubhi Srivastava
We are busy people, always overloaded with work with deadlines to meet, targets to achieve – always pressed for time. We are also committed people too, towards our family and friends as most of us work hard work for the happiness and well-being of our loved ones. We are also... Read More
Countdown to ‘Invest in Me’ – WeAreTheCity’s end of year event on 26 October!
Tickets are still available for our flagship event, ‘Invest in Me’. If you haven’t registered yet there is still time to do so! Last week we featured our key note speaker and some of our panelists here. We’d now like to introduce you to the rest of our speakers. Pavithran... Read More
Tuned into c-Tunes by Vinita Ramtri
It’s been a busy few months and as the Christmas party invites start to trickle in, I am astonished that another year will be drawing to a close. This year has totally consumed me – a year made busy by a journey of a new kind; one that covers not... Read More
Female Entrepreneur: Piya Bose | Founder, Girls on the Go
I used to be a corporate lawyer by profession. I quit that in 2007 to take off on an impromptu, overland trip from Lucknow to Nepal and on to Tibet. Standing on the highest plateau in front of the highest mountain peak in the world was a turning point for... Read More