 We bring you the lives of three uniquely brave and sensitive women, women who dare to ask themselves the question, why can't I? Ratni Bai, a lady who despite being illiterate, has become an unparalleled leader to hundreds of women and children in her district. When my body, life, everything was made by God, but I did not give up God for nine years. I married for ten years, I got married, I was happy, I got married, I was lucky, I was lucky, I was just like my daughter, I was married to a woman, I was married to a woman, I had a husband, I was not very well, I was not good at business, I was married to a woman, I was not well and my wife was a daughter, so I have been married for hours. Don't cry, don't cry. I didn't have to marry another woman, I was very happy, whatever I was going to die, I was very lucky, I was going to die. Once we came to Kir Khedam, we met Rathni bhai and talked to him about how we are doing this to support women. Rathni bhai was our son-in-law, we ran away from him. So, after Rathni bhai's son, I thought I should also join this family and I can do something about it. Are you sending your daughter to school? We do a lot of household chores. If she is sent to school, she will be able to do something about it. Rathni bhai Karas came to our meeting. He gave us the information. He wants to send her to school to teach small children. We didn't have a school in our village. All the women in Panchayat had to go to Sarpanchu. So, why did Sarpanchu go to school? When Rathni bhai's work was going on, Rathni bhai himself came. He was working as a nurse. Rathni bhai was angry with Rathni bhai. Then he apologized and said that he will do the right thing. Then Rathni bhai was able to go to school. In the same way, he was able to do the right thing. The nurse would come unannounced. Then he spoke to us through the women of Samu. The nurse thought that the women of this village had come with us. So, we should listen to her. We are sitting under the tree. If Rathni bhai had met with Rathni bhai, then how would we have been in our village? The children are very good. We made Samu and joined them together. Rathni bhai helped me a lot. Rathni bhai's work was going on in the village. Rathni bhai's work was going on in the village. When we were in the village, we had to pay a total of Rs. 500. We had to pay a total of Rs. 500. We had to pay a total of Rs. 500. We had to pay a total of Rs. 500. We had to pay a total of Rs. 500. This is the story of a little girl who pursued her education despite social prejudices and a lack of full-fledged school. She didn't study at all. She didn't study at all. She didn't study at all. She had a lot of education. When she passed 5th grade, we had a problem. There was no middle school or secondary school nearby. I gave her a proposal today that she should study. What if she is a child? I dropped her in 12th grade. My father said that he wouldn't graduate. My uncle told my father that when the child goes home, his education continues. He said that he should study regularly. There was no place to stay. That's why I had to go to the government hostel. I completed my 3rd year of education there. I met N.G.O. for 10 days. He said that he needs to study. When I joined the school, I was the only one in 8 months. I went to the village to meet the elders. I asked them how many girls are there in your house. Then I explained to them. No, no, no. Take the school. Take it. Take it? Are you sure? He didn't want to study. He said that there is no school. He said that he would do anything. He said that he could study and then get a job. What does that mean? I was always there. I told him that I was a good student. I studied well. If I had any problems, I would come to the hospital. I would take the medicine. I would take the motorcycle. N.G.O. studies very well. I studied English and English at the same time. I studied English and English at the same time. I studied English and English at the same time. I studied English and English at the same time. I studied English and English at the same time. I started to run away from the activities. I wanted to play with the kids. I wanted to teach them something new. I wanted to teach them dancing, to run the computer, to teach them to ride a bicycle, to cook, to dress. I wanted to teach the kids new things every day. The hard work and hard work of the school will progress in the same way. The people will also be rewarded. The whole family and society will be like the whole country. The whole country will be like the whole country. I did not study for 20 years. I did not study for 20 years. I did not study for 20 years. Chafee Rajwat runs a riding school and a boutique hotel in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. This remarkable 30 year old has chosen to leave behind corporate glamour and a comfortable city life to head back to her ancestral village, Soda. This is my village. I mostly live here now. I am the Serpent. I love coming back here every time. I did not study for anyone, but you all came here in one trip. 20-30 people came to the village, and they said that we want to make your grand daughter, Chafee Rajwat, the Serpent. Chafee Rajwat said that the first thing is to stop the water, to get it away from the river, to plant the trees. First of all, we have dug the well for 5 feet. The water level will increase, we only get about 5-6 hours of electricity. The other project that I want to do is to bring electricity to each and every house, if possible. Our Serpent is from Vartman. He is the 6th prince. He is happy to be a part of our education. The Serpent who will do more than 90% in the international board exam, he has selected 5,000 people for him. I have never seen a Serpent like him. The thing is, whether it is rich or poor, if anyone comes to him, we immediately provide for him. The economy of the country, you have to speak at it, look at it in the larger picture. You can't just take one segment of the society or of the country and speak about its development and just completely ignore the other. Whereas the other is the majority, which is the rural area, which is what is 75%, maybe more, is what the country comprises of. This to me is far more satisfying. It helps me bring about change. Just be there to guide them, give them their backing. They themselves can do a lot more. Truly, life is improving by leaps and bounds for the residents of this picturesque village. In their own ways, Ratni Bhai, Seema Bishnoy and Chhavi Rajwat are making a visible difference to their communities. These women are truly path-breakers. Having cast aside the mould of a typically subservient Rajasmani woman, these compassionate women continue to have a positive impact on the precious lives around them. We'll be right back.