Background
Rajawat was born in Jaipur Kachwaha Rajput Family, Rajasthan.
Rajawat was born in Jaipur Kachwaha Rajput Family, Rajasthan.
Chhavi Rajawat, studied at Rishi Valley School in Andhra Pradesh. Mayo College Girls’ School in Rajasthan and Lady Shri Ram College for Women in Delhi.
The Panchayats are officially supposed to be non-partisan and Panchayat elected representatives thereby, do not fit into the bracket of main stream politics. She has been reported to be the youngest person to hold the office of sarpanch. She is from a small village called Soda in Malpura tehsil, Tonk district.
She is an alumnus of Rishi Valley School (Andhra Pradesh), Mayo College Girls School (Ajmer) and Lady Shri Ram College (University of Delhi) & Master of Business Administration From Balaji Institute Of Modern Management, Pune.
Rajawat left her corporate job and city life to help develop rural India. She became the Sarpanch (Head of a Village) of Soda, a village sixty kilometers from Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Her grandfather Brigade Raghubir Singh had been Sarpanch of the same village 20 years prior to Chhavi"s elections.
After becoming the Sarpanch of the village, she has implemented many projects successfully id est (that is) rain water harvesting, toilets facilities in most of the houses, et cetera
The Times of India, a leading English newspaper in India, credits her as the changing face of rural Rajasthan. On 25 March 2011, Rajawat made a well-received address to delegates at the 11th Infopoverty World Conference held at the United Nations. On 6 July 2014, Chhavi along with her father and the panchayat secretary were attacked over a land dispute.
lieutenant is stated that Chhavi and her father were constantly requesting the police to provide security, but the police did not act in spite of receiving threats and previous attempts on their lives.
Though holding an elected post, Chhavi is not affiliated to any political party.
She is very good in meeting with people and she is taking a lead in development of Soda village.