A Mother’s Belief, A Daughter’s Beginning

I was born where many young girls grow up learning how to be strong before they even have the words to describe strength. In a society shaped by traditions and expectations, girls were often taught what their limits should be long before they are encouraged to imagine what their lives could become.
But I was blessed with a mother who believed in possibility.
She saw education not just as a path to success but as a path to freedom. She taught me that courage is not always loud. Sometimes courage is waking up every day and continuing to move forward even when the world around you expects you to stay small. She taught me that resilience is built in quiet moments through sacrifice, discipline, faith and the decision to keep going.
As a young woman, I had to learn how to navigate a world that did not always expect women to lead, question, build or dream beyond the boundaries placed around them. I faced stereotypes about what a girl should become, what a woman should pursue and how far ambition should be allowed to go.
But I had a DREAM.
I dreamed of becoming educated. I dreamed of standing on my own. I dreamed of building a life defined not by limitations but by purpose. Every classroom became a step forward. Every challenge became a lesson. Every doubt became fuel.
My journey was never just about achievement. It was about becoming.
Becoming brave enough to enter spaces where women were underrepresented. Becoming determined enough to continue when the path was difficult. Becoming strong enough to turn struggle into purpose. Becoming the woman my younger self needed to see.
What began as a dream in India grew into a life of education, leadership, research, and service. Through resilience, courage and determination, I carried my mother’s belief in me into every chapter of my journey.
This is where it all began – with a girl, a dream and the courage to keep moving forward.
