
Dr. Ankita Singh: Empathy as a Strategy, Equity as an Advantage
Some leaders chase numbers. Others chase applause. Dr. Ankita Singh, Board Director and Chief People…
Some leaders chase numbers. Others chase applause. Dr. Ankita Singh, Board Director and Chief People Officer at Relevance Lab, chases purpose. For her, leadership is not a choice between people and performance. It is the understanding that when people are placed at the center, performance follows naturally and exponentially. With over twenty-five years in the…
Featured in Forbes India as one of the nation’s visionary entrepreneurs in education, Dr. Niyati Chitkara has redefined what it means to build schools for the future. As Vice President of Chitkara International Schools, she has created ecosystems where learning feels less like a burden and more like an exploration—where play meets research, where innovation…
Some artists create for beauty. Others create meaning. For Nehha Kandhari, painting is a bridge between spirituality and creativity, an art form that carries the power to heal, uplift, and transform. Recognized as the world’s first Vastu compliant painter, Nehha’s journey is as unconventional as it is inspiring. Based in Mumbai and internationally known for…
At 24, Priyanka Shewani isn’t following the usual script. While most of her peers are focused on placements or first jobs, she’s building a brand that’s quietly reshaping how India dresses for its biggest moments. She’s the founder of Tavanjo, a rental wear label from Vadodara that challenges the idea that luxury is about owning….
Some journeys don’t follow the expected path. Vedika Ghotane grew up surrounded by doctors and engineers but chose to follow her curiosity for arts and humanities. That decision not only shaped her career in product management and design but also gave birth to a platform that’s transforming lives in the most human way. Her initiative,…
In recent years, women entrepreneurs in India have made remarkable progress. As more women lead businesses, manage investments, and take charge of finances, financial planning becomes not just a skill, but a necessity. For women entrepreneurs in India, having clear business finance tips and personal wealth strategies can mean the difference between struggling month-to-month and…
Some ideas don’t start in boardrooms. They start in living rooms, in neighbourhoods, in the quiet realisation that something is missing. For Upasna Jain, that moment came when she noticed her neighbours didn’t even know what she was doing as a small business owner. At the time, she was running Memory D’zines, her gifting company….
When you meet Ruthika Bung, the first thing you notice is the gentleness in the way she speaks about children. Her story begins not in a studio or classroom, but at her own kitchen table, where she first started making homemade dough and simple DIY activities to keep her little daughter engaged. What she didn’t…
The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped the way we live and work. For many working women, the sudden shift from full-time remote work to today’s hybrid work model has created new pressures. Balancing professional duties with household responsibilities has always been demanding, but the post-pandemic landscape has added another layer of stress. With families at home more…
Some people run campaigns. Others craft stories that live long after the ads have faded. Shatabdi Dutta belongs to the latter. She has spent the last 15 years shaping brands across hospitality, media, IT, and education, and if there’s one thing she’s proven, it’s this: good marketing isn’t just about selling, it’s about making people…