The Trailblazing Trio: Stories of grit, courage and determination of women whose walk to glory is a thorny odyssey

Three self-made female entrepreneurs from rural India are challenging social norms and biases with their exemplary work that seek to empower a generation of disadvantaged women

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Three self-made female entrepreneurs from rural India are challenging social norms and biases with their exemplary work that seek to empower a generation of disadvantaged women

If moving mountains is what it takes to prove one’s worth and mettle, women in our country have shown time and again their ability to lead by example and face overwhelming odds with tremendous self-belief, will and grace.

The CII Foundation Woman Exemplar programme recognizes and supports such changemakers across sectors of Health, Education and Micro-enterprise. Following a process of intense selection, every year it honours women entrepreneurs from villages for spearheading novel developmental projects.

This year the Exemplar Award 2021 was conferred on three women from the states of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan who have shown remarkable promise in their respective fields. A cash prize of 3 lakh rupees has also been offered alongside to help scale up their initiatives, expand their reach and fulfill their mission for creating widespread opportunities for the underprivileged.

Considered unequal and subservient to their male counterparts and their efforts invisibilized, they have faced it all. The regressive patriarchal and casteist society has time and again challenged their abilities to rise above their limitations but they remained unfazed and focused on their talent and calibre when it comes to making a difference.

Daring to dream

Born a Dalit belonging to the Musahar community in UP’s Gorakhpur, education was only a distant dream for 44-year-old Reeta Kaushik. As a girl, her prospect of going to school and studying was almost unthinkable for her family struggling to make ends meet until she got accepted in a local private school where she had initially taken her two brothers for enrollment. The school policy of free education to one of the three children fulfilled her wish but posed its own set of hurdles.

Kaushik’s father earned a meagre living pulling rickshaws in the Sadar Nagar Block of Gorakhpur and selling vegetables. He could only afford a nominal Rs 10 per student ...

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