Ahilya’j Foundation, based in Mahabaleshwar, stands as a ground-level movement dedicated to women empowerment through the Bharat Ki Beti initiative. The foundation focuses on building confidence, skills, and self-reliance among women, especially from underserved communities. Its work is rooted in action, not symbolism creating real opportunities, real leadership, and real change.
To build a strong, self-reliant, and inclusive Bharat where every Bharat ki Beti grows with dignity, self-belief, and equal opportunity, irrespective of her social or economic background.
To create sustainable platforms that provide education, skill development, and leadership training for girls and women at the grassroots level.
To enable economic independence through entrepreneurship support, mentorship, and access to real-world opportunities.
To empower girls and young women by providing sustained guidance, access to quality education, and holistic development opportunities that build confidence, competence, and character.
To provide continuous mentorship, career guidance, and exposure programs that bridge the gap between potential and opportunity.
To promote financial literacy, digital skills, and vocational training to ensure long-term self-reliance and employability.

























Ramila Latpate’s journey is not a polished success story. It is a real one built with discipline, sacrifice, setbacks, and an unshakable sense of responsibility toward Bharat.
She did not begin with privilege, shortcuts, or loud promises. She began with values. From the very start, Ramila carried a clear belief: progress means nothing if it does not uplift society. While many chase comfort, she chose purpose.
Raised in an environment where resilience mattered more than resources, she learned early that strength is quiet and consistency is power. Every challenge financial constraints, societal expectations, self-doubt became a lesson rather than an excuse. She faced resistance not by reacting, but by outworking it.
Her journey as a founder was never about titles. It was about building something meaningful, something that stands for integrity, empowerment, and nation-first thinking. When paths were unclear, she created them. When doors were closed, she built new ones for herself and for others who would follow.
What sets Ramila apart is not just leadership, but accountability. She leads from the front. She believes that a founder must be the first to take responsibility and the last to take credit. Decisions were made with long-term impact in mind, not short-term applause.
As Bharat Ki Beti, she represents the modern Indiarooted in culture, fearless in vision, and relentless in execution. She stands as proof that strength and compassion are not opposites, and that ambition and service can coexist.
Her journey sends a clear message:
You don’t need permission to dream.
You don’t need validation to lead.
You don’t need shortcuts to succeed.
You need clarity, courage, and commitment.
Ramila Latpate’s story is not finished it is evolving. And that is what makes it powerful. She is not just building an organization; she is building belief in self made leadership, belief in ethical growth, and belief in a stronger, united Bharat.
This is not just a founder’s journey.
This is a responsibility carried with pride.