How can we sleep every night without hoping for a sunrise? For Sanchi, hope isn’t a fleeting thought—it’s a way of life. From the conservative lanes of West Delhi to leading a team in global compliance operations, her journey is a shining testament to resilience, reinvention, and rising above limitations.
A quiet, curious child with a rebellious spark, Sanchi dreamt beyond societal expectations. Trained in acting and dance as a young girl, her ambitions were put on hold due to family restrictions. But instead of breaking, she bent—channelling her energy into books, writing, and academics.
After graduating in Economics from Jesus and Mary College, Delhi University, she carved out a career rooted in integrity and excellence. Today, she is a Senior Manager in the Compliance Function of a German Healthcare Company, overseeing operations in Third-Party Risk Management. Her role is critical—ensuring global partnerships meet the highest ethical standards.
Yet, her professional achievements are only part of her story. A published writer and poet, Sanchi combines grace with grit. Through her work and words, she champions women who feel confined—reminding them it’s never too late to reclaim their voice.
Her Life Mantra: Believe. Break. Build.
Sanchi believes that when you have faith in yourself, no challenge is too great. Life will test you, but every struggle adds another chapter to your story.
“You’ll climb mountains. Some will be steep. But from every peak, the view will be worth it.”
The Road Ahead
Sanchi envisions becoming a brand ambassador for purpose-driven causes, aiming to leave a legacy rooted in resilience, liberation, and inspiration. Her association with Bharatt Royal Pageant aligns with her values, as the platform blends tradition, confidence, intellect, and empowerment. For Sanchi, pageantry is a transformative journey that amplifies women’s voices and challenges societal norms. She sees it as a celebration of authenticity and strength—where beauty is redefined, and inner power shines as brightly as outer grace.