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Sathya Saran
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Sathya Saran gave up her siestas to relieve a friend who edited the Sunday section of The Hitavada in Nagpur, so that he could resign and join his fiancé in Canada. The move boomeranged. Sathya found herself preferring work to sleep and would often write all four pages of the magazine section under different names, to make up for the paucity of writers in her city. The floodgates had opened. Soon she was freelancing for Youth Times, The Sunday Review, and Eve’s Weekly, all of which won for her the Rajika Kirpalani Young Journalist Award.

When The Hitavada closed down, Sathya moved to join Femina in Bombay and discovered a new passion -- women’s issues. Twelve years later, she took over as editor. It was both a challenge and a responsibility, but putting all the lessons learned through the years to good use, she helped to steer Femina to the top within a year. Upcoming writers, designers, and photographers joined her in the adventure and helped to build the magazine into a superbrand.

Playing mother hen to a long line of Femina Miss India aspirants and winners gave Sathya insights into how the young behave under pressure, a lesson that helped to shape the magazine for both the Woman of Substance and Generation W.

Sathya believes that journalism is a catalyst for creative work and so continued to write stories, some of which were gathered into a book titled Night Train And Other Stories. Theatre, teaching journalism, and music added their bit to her writing, and her column, Me to You, was soon being compared in popularity with the writings of Emma Bombeck.

Sathya continued her broad-spectrum association with her readers, giving them articles on everything from reproductive health to self-reliance to fashion and beauty. For 10 years she was on the Women’s Edition team of editors from third world countries and interacted with UN experts and others on issues of reproductive health, to share her learning with her readers.

Television and radio were other avenues through which Sathya reached out to women: her serial Kashmakash aired for Times TV on Doordarshan, and later on Star Plus, and was shortlisted for best drama of the year.

Sathya moved from being director, brand alliances, at World Wide Media to editing Me, the magazine for DNA. She is also the India correspondent for Ms magazine, and writes for other international publications. Most Saturdays are teaching days, as she takes the fashion journalism module for students of National Institute of Fashion Technology at Kharghar.

No more sleeping in the afternoons… but with so much happening, her response is, who cares!

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The world’s best hat-making nations have forgotten to create handmade hats, the shoemaker who fashions shoes with his hands is so rare as to be unaffordable.
April 13, 2008

Rewriting a dress code

It dawned on me then that the hip, young crowd that was walking in was all dressed rather similarly.
March 30, 2008

One man and a baby

Running to catch a local, I found myself climbing into the ladies second class, to stand squished against the many schoolchildren standing in rather similar fashion.
March 16, 2008

The unspoken race of life

The train slides into the platform. The rush of adrenaline that surges through the waiting throng is stronger than the rush of displaced air that the train causes.
March 2, 2008

Lessons from a faraway village

Well, a one horse town to be exact, which is a village with a few pucca houses and a school and perhaps a hospital, but a village in all other senses of the word.
February 17, 2008

Deciding when not to panic

Worse still, if they could not predict the exact location in the country that it would hit, but knew only its general direction to be Indiawards…
February 3, 2008

There’s something about moms

When my sister and I sit down to talk, there is so much to catch up on. She is a doctor, lives in the UK, has a daughter all of 19; and I…well, you know me.
January 20, 2008

Survival only of the fittest?

An email letter from an acquaintance made me think seriously. She had recently moved, from Mumbai to Vizag, and was getting used to life there.
January 6, 2008

No kidding about violence

Long time ago two friends came across for a visit to my place. Each brought along their baby, in this case boys, both around 3 or 4 years old. And was it a study in contrast!
December 23, 2007

Families are made at dinner

It happens sometimes at home. We sit for dinner, eat, then clear the plates, and return singly, floating back from the kitchen sink, to sit at the table again.
December 9, 2007

Not all’s fair in fairy tales

It was when I was telling little Ananya a bedtime story, that I realised that I was reinventing my favourite fairy tales as I went along.
November 25, 2007

Why Harry Potter must not die

Potter’s life has been extraordinary. And in the process he has touched the life of his creator with more than just magic… writes Sathya Saran.
February 10, 2007
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