Tucked away in a quiet corner of Nasik, Maharashtra, Kawita Sunil Barde’s story began with challenges most wouldn’t expect a young girl to face. Her father, once the family’s pillar, suffered a life-altering accident, leaving him unable to work. The weight of responsibility shifted to her mother, who began farming to make ends meet. Despite her relentless efforts, the family often struggled to meet basic needs—let alone dreams.
With the household depending on limited income and younger siblings needing support, Kawita stepped up in a big way. She started selling vegetables—not out of choice, but necessity. Day after day, she stood under the sun, determined to help her family survive. What little she earned, she put away carefully. Every rupee counted. Every sacrifice meant something.
This routine wasn’t just a phase—it lasted nine long years. Through it all, Kawita never complained. She was building something bigger than a livelihood. She was building character.
Kawita wasn’t just working to survive. She had a vision—a powerful one. She wanted to become a police officer. It wasn’t about status or a paycheck. Her mission was to protect women in her village, to give them the safety and voice they deserved. She trained, studied, and poured her heart into the exam. And when the results came, she fell short by just one mark.
One mark. It could’ve crushed anyone. But not her.
When one door closed, Kawita didn’t sit down and cry over it—she knocked on another. That’s when she found Asort. The platform’s inclusive and empowering environment gave her something she never had before: a community that believed in her. With the savings she’d built from years of street vending, she took a bold leap into entrepreneurship.
It wasn’t easy, but this time, she wasn’t alone. With mentorship, training, and a growing network, Kawita began to build a business from the ground up. The same drive that pushed her through nine years of hardship now fueled her entrepreneurial journey.
Today, Kawita isn’t just earning a living—she’s making an impact. Her story has reached countless women who, like her, have felt boxed in by their circumstances. Her grit, humility, and refusal to give up have become a light for others trying to find their way.Kawita didn’t let life define her. She redefined life on her own terms.
Kawita’s story isn’t just a tale of struggle—it’s a blueprint for resilience. From roadside vegetable stalls to boardroom discussions, she proved that success doesn’t need shortcuts. It needs heart, hustle, and a whole lot of belief. And with that, she’s not just changing her own life—she’s changing the world around her.