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Eiffel Tower Breaks Its Silence—Women Finally Get Written Into History
For 135 years, the Eiffel Tower bore 72 names—every one of them a man. Not a single woman. Until now. In a historic move, Paris will finally inscribe the names of women scientists on its most iconic monument. This isn’t just a correction—it’s a long-overdue roar against centuries of erasure. Women were never absent. Just unacknowledged. Now, the world must read the story anew—and this time, in gold.

Dhwani Jain
Apr 192 min read


The Power Within
Celebrating Durga and the Future of the Girl Child on Maha Navami and International Day of the Girl Child October 11th holds dual...

Dhwani Jain
Oct 11, 20243 min read


Exploring the Female Core Archetypes through the Lens of Ramayana, Celebrating Navratri
#Navratri is a special time to honour the divine feminine. As we embark on the journey to pay obeisance to Ma Durga during the 9 day...

Dhwani Jain
Oct 15, 20232 min read


Rakhi – a festival to celebrate sibling bond
Lets redefine the festival of sibling bond! Lets celebrate this festival of love in a more equitable manner! (Please listen to the video...

Dhwani Jain
Aug 10, 20222 min read
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