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"In Our Family, This Doesn't Happen" — The Most Convenient Sentence Ever Invented
The daughter-in-law is expected to merge into the groom's family culture completely, while the groom's family remains remarkably untouched by the concept of adjustment. Apparently, "two families becoming one" often translates into "one family continuing exactly as before while the other family politely disappears."
And perhaps the next time someone says, "In our family, this doesn't happen," the real question should be: Why?

Anushree Dash
Jun 104 min read


The Dangerous Normalization of Dowry in Indian Society
In many Indian households, dowry is no longer spoken of as a crime. It is disguised as “gifts,” “tradition,” “love for the daughter,” or “social status.”. But behind these softened words lies a harsh and violent reality.

Anushree Dash
May 255 min read


From PCOS to PMOS: A Shift Toward Science, Empathy, and Dignity
Women’s health deserves language that informs, not limits; support, not stigma; and care that sees the whole person, not just the diagnosis. For decades, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) has been one of the most misunderstood and under-discussed health conditions affecting women & menstruating individuals across the world. The proposed shift from the term PCOS to PMOS is not merely a cosmetic renaming exercise. It is a much-needed correction in how we understand, discuss and

Anushree Dash
May 204 min read


Who Dares to Dream?
In today’s world, dreaming is revolutionary. And sometimes, the bravest thing a person can do is to look at a world full of limitations and still say:
“I was meant for more.”

Anushree Dash
May 134 min read


Unsafe Campuses, Unanswered Questions: Who Protects Our Girls?
A campus is meant to be a place of learning, curiosity, and growth. Yet for many young women, it is also a place of calculation of routes, of timings, of risks. Before choosing a course, they often end up choosing safety. Before speaking up, they measure consequences. Before walking across campus, they scan their surroundings. For many, education comes with an invisible cost, the cost of staying silent, adjusting, or simply enduring. Let us begin with a story. There is a st

Anushree Dash
May 75 min read


Women’s Mental Health: The Policy Blind Spot We Can’t Afford
Women’s mental health is not a “soft issue.” It is structural. It is a societal mirror and right now, that mirror reflects something deeply uncomfortable: we have normalized women’s silent suffering. For generations, women have been taught to endure, to adjust, to prioritise everyone else’s needs before their own. Somewhere between being a daughter, wife, daughter-in-law, mother, and professional, a woman’s emotional world is pushed to the margins, not because it is unimpor

Anushree Dash
May 14 min read


Equity vs Equality — What Are We Missing?
If equality was about opening doors, equity is about ensuring women can walk through them safely, freely, and with dignity. It requires us to move beyond optics and into outcomes.
To stop asking: “Are women included?”
And start asking: “Are women able to thrive?”
Because the goal was never just to include women. The goal is to build a world where they don’t have to fight the system to belong in it. And that work is still unfinished.

Anushree Dash
Apr 94 min read


Independent, Until It Challenges You
Because the moment that independence enters a relationship, the narrative begins to shift.
Suddenly, she is no longer inspiring. She is intimidating. No longer admirable, but inconvenient. Her clarity becomes “too loud". Her ambition becomes “too much". Her boundaries become “too rigid.” And what’s most dangerous is not the outright rejection. It’s the quiet withdrawal. Support doesn’t vanish overnight. It shrinks. It becomes conditional. Measured. Strategic.

Anushree Dash
Mar 315 min read


Empowered, Yet Unequal: The Paradox Women Still Live
Empowerment is a process. And processes require ecosystems. When a woman becomes visible, vocal, financially independent, politically aware, society often assumes she has “arrived.” That she is now self-sufficient. That she no longer needs affirmative action, networks, solidarity, policy backing, financial access, or institutional space.

Anushree Dash
Mar 203 min read


Nearing Forty: The Quiet Shift Toward Becoming
And in the end, it all comes down to this:
“At some point, you stop chasing who you were told to be… and finally start honouring who you were always meant to become.”

Anushree Dash
Mar 184 min read


The Violence of Politeness: How Men Enable Family-Led Disrespect
I have sat in living rooms where women were corrected softly, judged subtly, and expected to adjust gracefully while the men who claimed to love them chose silence in the name of peace. That silence is not cultural. It is a choice. Mother-in-law: “Usse thoda badalne ko bolo.” Husband: Maa, maine apni partner ko kisi ki expectations ke hisaab se badalne ke liye nahi chuna. I didn’t marry her to meet family expectations. I married her to honour who she is. Mother-in-l

Anushree Dash
Jan 104 min read


Breaking Barriers: Advancing Equality Through a Gender Lens
The first thing I do every morning is unlock my phone. There’s an app to count my steps, track my sleep, remind me to drink water, even tell me when I’m stressed. But there is no app that warns a girl before she’s told to lower her voice. No app that stops a boy from being taught that dominance is strength. No app that alerts us when patriarchy quietly decides whose dreams matter. And that’s because patriarchy isn’t a glitch. It ’s the operating system we never consented to

Anushree Dash
Dec 16, 20252 min read


A working child is a stolen childhood.
Millions of children around the globe are denied their childhood, education, and dignity. Instead of playing, learning, and dreaming, they are burdened with responsibilities that no child should ever bear. Education replaces exploitation, Dignity replaces silence, Livelihood support replaces generational labour.

Anushree Dash
Jun 12, 20253 min read


Embracing Diversity: A Pride Month Plea for a More Inclusive World
Across the world, we’re seeing hard-won progress on equality and inclusion being questioned, rolled back, or erased. Pride stands as both a beacon of joy and a form of resistance. It reminds us that diversity isn’t a buzzword—it’s a strength.

Anushree Dash
Jun 10, 20253 min read


Mahakumbh 2025: A Celestial Confluence of Souls, Strength, and Spirituality
When the World Talks About Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) , the Global Leaders and policy makers must Look at Kumbh—A living...

Anushree Dash
Feb 27, 20252 min read


Caught in the Act: The Ripple Effect of Cheating
Cheating is not just physical.It’s a slow,calculated betrayal of trust.It’s the mindset that allows you to prioritize your selfish desires.

Anushree Dash
Feb 24, 20252 min read


Empowering the Future: Celebrating National Girl Child Day and the Fight for Gender Equality
Let’s not sugarcoat it: this isn’t a new problem. Girls and women have been treated as second-class citizens, whether openly or subtly.

Anushree Dash
Jan 24, 20255 min read


“Madly in love” is an illusion or reality!
Love, the most important and most confusing thing one can come across in his/her entire life. Psychologist have concluded that the need...

Anushree Dash
Feb 14, 20243 min read


Why Must Only Women Fast In The Great Indian Tradition, Especially For Their Men?
There are different fasts and rituals for the welfare of our sons or husbands, but there is not even a single fast for the well being of...

Anushree Dash
Nov 2, 20233 min read


YOU for Yourself!
Most often, especially during the dark times of life, our eyes search for the light in that of someone else’s who looks into our eyes and...

Anushree Dash
Sep 8, 20231 min read
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