From Struggle to Success: Manisha’s Journey of Education & Empowerment

“From Struggle to Success, fueled by sacrifice & perseverance. Inspiring dreams, empowering lives.”

I have always believed that dreams can become a reality when they are backed by hard work, dedication, and the willingness to overcome challenges. My journey is a testament to the strength that comes from struggle and the power of perseverance. Growing up in a middle-class farming family, life was not easy. Financial struggles were constant, but education was our only way out, the only path that offered the hope of a better future. My parents, though burdened by their own hardships, worked tirelessly to provide us with the opportunities they never had. Their sacrifices became the foundation upon which my dreams were built.

From a very young age, my brother and I were sent away from our parents to study. It was a difficult decision, one that came with its share of challenges. We were young and homesick, but we found strength in each other. We supported one another in every way possible, knowing that the sacrifices we were making now would lead to something bigger and better in the future. Our parents, who were our pillars of support, sacrificed their own comforts and desires to ensure we had the chance to fulfill our potential. They gave up many things, including time with us, so that we could focus on our studies. It was a tough but necessary choice for the future they envisioned for us.

Over the years, I saw my parents’ sacrifices bearing fruit. Through hard work and dedication, I was able to achieve something extraordinary—something I could never have imagined when I first began my journey: I earned my Ph.D. The pride and joy I felt were beyond measure, but the honor was not mine alone. This achievement was a reflection of the sacrifices my family made and the support I received along the way. I was the first girl in my family, my village, and even in neighboring villages to pursue such a high level of education. This accomplishment was not just personal; it became a symbol of what determination and perseverance could achieve.

My academic journey was marked by several milestones, including two gold medals—symbols of my hard work, resilience, and commitment. These medals were not just accolades; they represented years of struggle, sacrifices, and moments of self-doubt that I overcame. When my family heard the news of my achievements and my new role as a Consultant in Hyderabad, their joy was indescribable. The happiness in their eyes was the result of their years of sacrifice and their unwavering belief in me. Their hard work was now paying off. It wasn’t just my success—it was the success of my entire family. My brother, too, had achieved something remarkable—he landed a government job at a bank. Together, we became a living testament to the power of education and hard work.

As I settled into my new role in Hyderabad, I faced new challenges. Life in a new city, far from home, was an adjustment, but the determination that had fueled my journey so far kept me going. I worked tirelessly, often facing challenges that pushed me to my limits. But the thought of making my family proud and honoring their sacrifices kept me motivated. I spent two years in Hyderabad, focusing on my career and growing professionally. However, life had another plan for me. After dedicating myself to my career for two years, I returned to my hometown and married the love of my life. This marked the beginning of a new chapter in my life, one that brought fulfillment in unexpected ways.

My journey took another unexpected but deeply fulfilling turn when I ventured into the social development sector. Over the past year, I’ve dedicated myself to the healthcare domain, focusing specifically on women’s cancers. This has been a turning point for me. I found a new purpose in advocating for women’s health, particularly in the context of early detection and prevention. As part of CAPED, I have been working tirelessly to break down the barriers that exist in women’s healthcare. We face a multitude of challenges, from limited access to resources to deeply ingrained socio-cultural stigmas. But I believe in the power of education and awareness. By providing women with the information they need, we can empower them to take control of their health and well-being.

As the Communications Manager at CAPED, I am privileged to be part of an organization that is making a tangible difference in people’s lives. My role allows me to bridge the gap between urban and rural communities, ensuring that vital healthcare information reaches those who need it most. This work has been both challenging and rewarding, offering me invaluable insights into the importance of effective communication in health and development. I am proud to be part of a team that is working towards making India ‘Cervical Cancer Mukt Bharat’ and improving overall health outcomes for women.

Looking back at my journey, I realize that my story is one of many. There are countless others who have faced similar struggles, worked tirelessly, and made sacrifices for a better future. I have learned that success is not just about achieving personal goals, but about lifting others as you rise. As I continue my work in the healthcare domain, I am determined to use my experiences to inspire others and create a positive impact in the lives of those who need it most. I believe that by empowering women, we can create a ripple effect that will transform communities and create a better future for all.

“From struggle to success, fueled by sacrifice & perseverance. Inspiring dreams, empowering lives.”



Dr. Manisha Ohlan, Ph.D.
Communications Manager, CAPED



He initiated TQM as a management way in SRF and the Company has so far earned the Deming Prize for two of its businesses, for the tyre cord in 2004 and for the Chemicals Business in 2012.

Mr. Bharat Ram was elected President of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) during 2000-2001 and continued to play important roles as Chair and Member of various council of CII till March 2015. He co-chaired the Indo German Consultative Group (IGCG) which consisted of eminent citizens from both the countries from 2002 till 2014.

Mr. Bharat Ram is actively involved in social development activities. Currently he is Chairman of:

  • SRF Foundation, the social wing of SRF, which manages its own schools and also supports education in villages;
  • The Lady Shri Ram College (LSR) for Women in Delhi which has consistently been rated as one of the two best colleges of India;
  • The Shri Ram Schools; and
  • CAF (India) – Charities Aid Foundation (India); and
  • A governing body member of CAPED– a registered Society for spreading cancer awareness program

He is on the governing body of SPIC Macay, a society for the promotion of the Indian Classical Music. He is himself an accomplished sitar player, having learnt it from Pt. Ravi Shanker.

Mr. Arun Bharat Ram has won many awards and accolades, The Jamshedji Tata Award, which was conferred on him by the Indian Society for Quality (ISQ) for the year 2006 and the Officer’s Cross of the Order of Merit, presented by the Federal Government of Germany in 2008. Mr. Bharat Ram schooled at the Doon School, Dehra Dun and graduated in Industrial Engineering from the University of Michigan, U.S.A.

Prior to his current appointment, Dr. Vaid practiced and coordinated the Department of Medical Oncology at the Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre (RGCI) in Rohini, Delhi, India. In addition to his active medical oncology practice, Dr. Vaid has participated in many national and international clinical trials as a principal and sub-investigator. His clinical interests include Hemato-Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant. He has also taken keen interest in treating breast cancer, lung cancer and genitor-urinary cancers.

Dr. Vaid established the bone marrow transplant services in the private sector in Delhi starting with Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre during the last decade and has cumulatively carried out the largest number of bone marrow transplants in the private sector in Delhi. Currently at Medanta, he leads a large team which comprises of hemato-oncologists, pediatric transplant specialists, hemato pathologists specializing in transplant pathology, transfusion specialists, and molecular pathologists required for HLA typing and post transplant chimerism monitoring.

Dr. Vaid lectures nationally and internationally and has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed articles, book chapters and abstracts. His work has appeared in Journal of Clinical Oncology, Journal of Thoracic Oncology, World Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Diseases International. Dr. Vaid currently chairs the Indian Council of Medical Research Subcommittee on formulating guidelines for treatment of Hodgkin’s Disease in India. He is recognized as Teacher and Examiner for superspeciality course of Medical Oncology by National Board of Examinations and the Bombay University and a reviewer of thesis for award of PhD degree in Life Sciences, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur, India. He is an editorial board member for the following journals “Research & Reviews: A Journal of Medicine” and “Research & Reviews: A Journal of Toxicology”, and “South Asian Journal of Cancer”.

He was conferred the prestigious “Padma Shree” Award, one of the highest civilian award in India, by the President of India in 2009 for his contribution to the field of medicine on 14th April, 2009.
Prior to Stellaris, Alok was a Partner at another VC firm, Helion Ventures, where he led enterprise software and services investments. Before his career in venture capital, Alok was the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of SAP India and had been associated with SAP since the year 2004 in various leadership roles in the United States and in India. Before SAP, Alok also worked with Siebel Systems, The McKenna Group, McKinsey & Company and Cadence Design Systems.

Alok has completed his MBA from INSEAD (France), MS in Computer Sciences from University of Texas, Austin and his B.Tech in Computer Science from IIT Delhi.

Alok is interested in cricket, light & classical Indian music, hiking and long distance running. In addition, Alok is passionate about mathematical puzzles and used to run a weekly blog at http://alokgoyal1971.com/.

Alok’s association with cancer started in 2007 when his mother was diagnosed with a late stage Ovarian Cancer. He saw his mother battle with cancer for more than four years, during which time he was the primary care giver.

Committees / Ambassador Radhika is a part of many committees in CII and is also Pinkathon Ambassador. Social Initiatives

  • Radhika has participated in plays as a lead singer to raise funds for NGO’s like Azad Foundation and CAPED.
  • Mamma Mia Again, ABBA songs Musical, was staged at The Shri Ram Center, Delhi in December 2016 to raise funds for Azad Foundation.
  • I have a Dream, ABBA songs Musical, was staged at Apparel House, Gurgaon to raise funds for CAPED in April 2017.
  • I have a Dream, ABBA songs Musical, was staged at The Shri Ram Center, Delhi to raise funds for CAPED in December 2017.
  • She was also instrumental in staging a play, Khushi Ek Ehsaas, by the visually impaired children of JPM School to raise funds for Blind Relief Association at Kamani Auditorium in January 2016.

Hobbies

  • Radhika learns music at Theme.
  • She also loves to run and has completed 3 half Marathons in India in 2017.

Amitav worked for Bristol Myers Squibb based in Princeton for 5 years. He has been involved with his family-run business since 1994.

Amitav was educated at the Doon School and went on to study Economics at St. Stephens College, Delhi University. He has an MBA from UNC Chapel Hill, USA. He sits on the board of Central Square Foundation, AVPN India and several other non/for-profit organisations in India.

In 2010, he became an Aspen Fellow, in 2015 he became an Ashoka Fellow and 2017 he was incubated as an N/Core Fellow.

Organizational Positions
  • Vice President, Fertility Preservation society of India/ 2014 – 2018
  • Coordinator, Deptt of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon, April 2007 – Nov 2009
  • Coordinator, (North India), Clinical Research Committee, Federation of Obstetrics & Gynecology Society of India (FOGSI) 2003-2008
  • Executive Member, Adolescent committee, Association of Obstetrics & Gynaecologists of Delhi (AOGD ) 2006 – 2007
  • Executive Member, Association of Gynaecologic Oncologist of India,2009 -2011
  • Chairperson, Gynaec. Oncology Committee, Gurgaon Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society, 2011
  • Executive Member, Gynaec.Oncology Committee, Association of Obstetrician & Gynaecologists of Delhi (AOGD) 2012 -2014
  • Executive Member, Gurgaon Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society (GOGS), 2012 -2013
  • Coordinator – Young Women Club ( National Project under the aegis of National Adolescent Health Committee, FOGSI) 2012 -2013
  • Treasurer, Asia Oceania Research Organization in Genital infections and Neoplasia ( AOGIN) –India, 2011 -2015
  • Executive member, Gynaec Oncology Committee, Federation of Obstetrics & Gynecology Society of India (FOGSI).2012 -2015
  • Peer Reviewer for the Journal of Federation of Obstetrics & Gynecology Society of India (FOGSI).
  • Peer Reviewer for The Indian Journal of Gynaecologic Oncology.
  • Invited as a trainer by Vattikuti Foundation, Michigan, USA for – Gynaec. Robotic Surgery Training of Gynaecologists at KIMS Vattikuti Institute of Robotic Surgery, Hyderabad
  • Executive member, AOGD(Association of Obsterician and Gynaecologist of Delhi ) 2013 – 2014
  • Executive member, AOGD(Association of Obsterician and Gynaecologist of Delhi ) 2014-2015
  • Executive member,GOGS 2013
  • Executive member, Gynaec.Oncology Committee, Association of Obstetrician & Gynaecologists of Delhi (AOGD) 2013 -2014
  • Executive member, Gynaec.Endoscopy Committee, Association of Obstetrician & Gynaecologists of Delhi (AOGD) 2013 -2014
  • Executive member, International academic exchange committee(FOGSI) 2013 – 2015
  • Executive member, Delhi Society of Gynaec endoscopists.2014- 2015
  • Co-Chairperson, Gynaec.Oncology Committee, Association of Obstetrician & Gynaecologists of Delhi (AOGD) 2015 -2016
  • Executive member, Gynaec Oncology Committee, Federation of Obstetrics & Gynecology Society of India (FOGSI).2015 -2017