How many of us know of people who have completed their higher
studies, worked in corporate sector, and quit their job to engage in
social service? It is a minuscule segment of our educated population,
and one that is gradually on the rise.
Elected Representatives of Gram Panchayat Soda
Elected Representatives of Gram Panchayat Soda
Chhavi Rajawat, studied at Rishi Valley School in Andhra Pradesh;
Mayo College Girls’ School in Rajasthan and Lady Shri Ram College in
Delhi. After her MBA from Pune, she worked for companies such as Times
of India, Carlson Group of Hotels, Airtel, etc. Today, she is the
Sarpanch (elected head of the Village Council) in Soda village, Tonk
district, Rajasthan. She may be the first woman Sarpanch in India with
an MBA degree, but a career in politics is not on her radar.
“I didn’t have to think about it much because Soda is where I belong and it needs me. In fact, the villagers broke all barriers of caste, gender and religion to ensure my victory. In Soda, not even one per cent of the voters are from my own caste. They [the villagers] wanted to prove that development is the most important factor for which they can overlook all politically created differences.” she says regarding her transition from corporate sector to social sector.
“I am just a village girl who has had an opportunity to study in some of the best institutions in the country and has only gone back home to work with and for her people. It’s as simple as that.”
Being a sarpanch doesn’t pay her much so she continues to work at the
family-run Hotel Kailrugji in Jaipur and the Equest Horse Riding
Academy she set up in Jaipur. Her message for the youth of India:
“Don’t run away from your roots because that is your foundation and the nation’s foundation too. If you want to make a difference, you have got to start at the bottom. There is so much one can do.”
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